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Excellent talk complicated scientific information made very simple. very useful for the drs and cancer patients Do you get the follow up of the patients ??
As an oncology nurse who gave chemo for 30 yrs, we were taught to tell patient to not eat fresh fruits and vegetables... because of the risk on bad bacteria on veggies and fruit ... it makes me so incredibly sad at the lack/ misguided info we had.
I love this video I have been following Dr. Li since being diagnosed in 2020 with metastatic bone, Mets breast cancer… I do everything to have a healthy gut and I do believe that’s why I’ve been on the first line of treatment since my diagnosis… He is an amazing person. I just love all of his videos. They have been so helpful for me on my journey… I wish more doctors knew about health every time I ask someone what to eat or what to do they just said keep doing what you’re doing with no real actual input. Very frustrating as a cancer patient I think sometimes they were just thinking I should be happy to be alive with stage four lol but I plan on living another 20 years! God willing.❤
For some, this can be confusing. if cancer thrives on sugar, fruits are packed with sugar and I’m wondering how fruit sugar is different from regular sugar?
Very grateful for all the scientists and health care professionals who are thinking outside the box when it comes to cancer treatments. Dr. Li's work is a huge eye opener. Another scientist I listen to A LOT is Dr. Thomas Seyfried. That information is WOW, priceless. Would be amazing if they'd find a way of working together and educate both doctors and patients.
So wonderful to see these guys being open and exploring other options with Cancer. I had the unfortunate experience with one horrible Doctor when I was getting ready to have breast cancer surgery. I just happened to mention that I was also working with nutrition and diet to support my recovery, this Dr then waits till all the other staff left the room, then he said to me, "You're going to die, no nutritionist will help you, you're just going to die." He repeated this about 6 times. I was shocked at his ignorance about how powerful the spoken word is especially coming from a perceived authority figure and his lack of knowledge regarding the role of diet and nutrition in cancer recovery.
Jeez! That's horrible, how could anyone say that to you, to a patient? I would have screamed & had everyone come running so I could tell them what he said.😢 I'm glad you're alive!🙏🏾
Thank you. This channel has been great. My wife is BRCA1, stage IV PDAC in remission for the last 9 months on PARP. She did 17 months of Folfirinox (standard is 12 cycles). I believe the idea of practicing “healthcare” in between visits helped get her strong enough to receive and respond well to chemo. I’ve watched you and read Dr Li’s book “eat to beat disease” and I feel like it’s helped my wife recover. Thank you for this channel.
@23:45ish Cancer doesn't starve due to lack of oxygen, it doesn't need oxygen, it grows by fermentation mechanism. I think. Fascinating!! Obsessed and listened every second of this conversation ❤ PS: Please let your guest finish explaining in his own flow and interrupt only after he is done with his lines. This got really annoying.... to be honest. Sorry
“How did I get cancer? Why me???” I’ve asked that question so many times. I’m 35, pregnant, physically active, and I eat well (clean keto) … such a crazy time!! Thank you for this information ❤️
@@ALHack29 they’ve got me on 4 rounds of a less dense course of “the red Devil” chemo. I get a treatment every 3 weeks, next one being 2/2. I still have my hair, didn’t experience any nausea, or vomiting. I did have mild chills, fatigue, & several days of constipation but it’s hard to tell what’s a chemo side effect and what’s a pregnancy side effect. I hope this helps ❤️
This conversation is encouraging. Thank you both. I've been diagnosed with cancer of the urethra. I pray my condition doesn't lead to radical surgery, as recommended.
The thing I would like to hear is seyfried and li discuss insulin spiking foods. Li seems to be ok with them where as seyfried seems to be focused on blood sugar and ketone levels.
After I found you Dr.Li and learned so much from you last summer of 2024... I stopped 😊 eating cheese 🧀,and drinking Cowsmilk.I pt my dishes away by 7or 8 pm, and dont get up at night to eat anymore. I lost some extra pounds, and got rid of a horrible itch that I had,that drove me almost crazy. The more I scratched, the more it itched .It's gone now,and I'm 10 poud lighter, thank you Dr. William Li ❤ thanks a million ❤❤❤😊😊
if you want learn parts related normal people jump to 53 minutes pear fiber , pomegranate, concqurate grape, cranberry. other parts is two doctor talking to doctor each other .
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Ive got b cancer the vax n then chemo and now leaky heart valve so I'm trying to use food to help finding keto hard to stick to as I like carbs and beans peas nchick pea s n veg green but find it hard
I have stage 4 lung cancer and started Keytruda treatment and the lumps in my lymph nodes are gone in 2 treatments. I am hoping for a few more years. Thank you for your info.❤❤
I had about 6 treatments Ketruda, every 3 wks also. They stopped it due to the tumors came back and multiplied - melanoma in thigh/groin area. Consider yourself lucky. I was always healthy otherwise, go figure. I don't even drink soda or eat fast food. All I can contribute to my health failure is inactivity and too much sugar. I have a sit down job at home and was always craving sweets. Hope you continue to recover. I am now looking at possible spread or new cancer to my pancreas. Going for biopsy this week.
The interaction was so informative.Dr.Sanjay u are doing a great job.but, I feel,Dr.Li would get sufficient time without interrupted. He was explaining about chronic inflammation which went incomplete with interruption.
I have been a yogi for 20 plus years. Due to illness I've been struggling to get back to fitness. This has to be the best all round session I've found. I have done it most mornings since Feb 24 and feel so much stronger and flexible. Sometimes it's not about hard dynamic poses. It's going back to the foundation and being consistent 🙌 I throw in more challenging poses and modify as I go depending on how my body feels each day. Thank you Charlie ❤
Dr Juneja , please do not talk too fast as we are just ordinary people trying to understand the medical terminologies that’s actually our first time to hear . Dr Li thank you so much for what you do .
Dr juneja what a informative podcast. Dr Li is also a person who explains his findings in a way that we non medically educated people around the world can understand how and why we should think about what We should put in our mouth. I was amazed ti find that the first place we put on fat is our tongue muscle.
I was surprised that so much emphasis was placed on TP53 and LFS as this is something that’s not often mentioned on similar podcasts. Thank you for touching up on this as this is something very close to home
Thank you so much for all this wonderful content! I am in between a series of testing - whicht culminated in a lymph node excision that came back with a diagnosis of non-Hodgkins follicular lymphoma grade 3A - and my first visit with an oncologist. Fully realizing I cannot possibly know as much as he does, it is still empowering to have information like this to help me formulate intelligent, pertinent questions and be a better advocate for myself. Dr. Li said that patients inevitably come back with the question of what WE can do to help ourselves, but since there are often wait times to get to the specialist, content like this can give us a head start on making the changes needed to improve our health and well-being and increase our odds of successful treatment.
The main problem with a cancer diagnosis is the doctors make you think everything has to happen immediately, surgery, radiation and chemo or you will die. That was my experience I was in a surgeons office within 4 days of diagnosis, she said I needed a mastectomy and to remove all the lymph nodes on the right side of my body. I told her STOP. THIS IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!!! I left her office determined to figure it out without further mutilation after the biopsy.( The most barbarak process I have ever been through by the way) Going on 6 years later I'm still here, not cured but feeling fine and still trying to find exactly what works for me in this situation. Take a minute to breathe, figure out what you resonate with most, cut out most if not all prepackaged foods, breads, sweets and pastas. Check into spices that help to kill cancers, do your research before making any decisions.
Dear @lovelight9164 , I am so happy for you! Good job advocating for yourself! I saw the oncologist last week, and he said not to treat at this time. Follicular lymphoma is a slow growing (indolent) cancer, but we also don't currently have a cure. He said no treatment unless/until I have symptoms. We will monitor regularly. He has requested additional tests because of some anomalies in my current test results that may relate to breast cancer from 7 years ago. I have altered my diet drastically since June, doing all the things you recommend, but I still appreciate the sound advice. Thank you.
Hi, please let your guess like Dr. Li talk. Too many times you cut him off to agree with him and sometimes about your personal situation. You had good questions and comments Dr. Sanjay. Please let the guess get to the end of the sentence before you cut in. Great stuff and pod cast. Get him back soon. Thanks, The Bobbyman
This is great but I look forward to the day when these discussions go further than just what you eat, or sleep, or exercise but how you think. Feel! Emotions. Holistic health means taking the whole human into account since how we think has practical influence on our eating choices but our ailments are our bodies letting us know what we're not adequately addressing emotionally.
absolutely! Our emotions are such an important factor in our health. I am already amazed they are at least talking about nutrition. Mainstream medical science doesn't teach preventative medicine anymore, the emphasis is so much on drugs to "cure". How else will the big pharma make money. I recently heard a prominent doctor say - there is no evidence that herbs can heal any condition, like seriously?! They should look at some research outside of their circle once in a while.
Yes, I agree that a positive attitude and laughing can ward off cancer and other diseases. Not that I've got any medical training, it's just my theory.
Great video!! I love Dr Li and appreciate his dietary approach. Having both IBD and cancer it’s a real conundrum and balancing act. I don’t digest most plant based foods, definitely no raw. It flares the IBD. But I also follow Dr Seyfried, who has also been on your podcast, and his metabolic approach to cancer and following a ketogenic diet, but according to my gastro dr I should be eating low fat and low fiber to keep the IBD in check. So between the two dietary approaches I’m really between a rock and a hard place. It’s overwhelming and frustrating.
Perhaps you’d like to check out Dr. Eric Berg and Dr. Sten Ekberg. They are both on TH-cam. Most likely going on the Keto way of eating lifestyle will eliminate your IBD as it may be due to glutens and sugars, BUT I’m certainly not an authority, but they are. I’ve learned so much from them. There are so many testimonials of the positive and curative outcomes for so many going on keto, or even the carnivore lifestyle.
This video has valuable information about eating right to prevent cancer. Unfortunately there has.been unnecessary interruptions now and then by the host.
My grandmother's lived til 91 & 89. Ate white bread, lard, but no cokes no fast food. They had no studies in nutrition. Did home gardens but never heard the word "organic"& yes they are sweets without worry.
White bread of the past had been fortified with potassium iodide. Along came the greed - "The medical industry needed people to reduce the amount of iodine as it interfered with the effectiveness of patented radioactive iodine." So they released one negative study concerning iodine. And the media ran with it. And bakers started using patented bromide which competes with needed iodine. Anyway we are all the sicker for it. And your grandmother grew up with the good stuff which set the basis for her good health.
My grandparents lived long lives too, but they ate of the land most times, raised their own chickens, fresh eggs, ate meat from local butchers that raised their own pigs, beef. Grew vegetables in their yards including pigeon peas, pomegranate, bananas, avocado tree, you name it. My grandparents NEVER visited a fast food restaurant, ex: a McDonald's, pizza hut, Burger king, Popeyes to name a few. So we can't compare that life to the processed foods we are having now a days. With so much pollution everywhere including farms it is hard to avoid the damage. They lived in Puerto Rico back in the day when things were simple. They were born 1898, 1910 and the other one 1900. Those were the days 😊😊😊😊
Dr. Sanjay, Thanks for arranging this. But please stop interrupting your guests when they speak. You interrupted so many times when Dr. Li was saying something important and just to ramble off a bit. It was the most annoying part of watching this interview. It seemed like you wanted to talk more than listen. There were some good questions, but please keep it short when you are interviewing someone like Dr. Li who had so much to say and all truly critical to listen to every second.
Harvard Chan School of Public Health: Most canola is chemically extracted using a solvent called hexane, and heat is often applied which can affect the stability of the oil's molecules, turn it rancid, destroy the omega-3s in it, and can even create trans fats. “Cold-pressed” canola oil exists but is very expensive and hard to find.
Now that I am enjoying all these fresh fruits vegetables fish nuts seeds legumes teas etc . Some that seem to be eaten daily like kiwis and legumes. I’m so full trying to get enough of what we need. I live alone so it seems that I need to shop every day to prepare. Any easy way to simplify.
I’m sorry, you have a great guest, and it’s wonderful to hear two Drs converse like this. But when a long continuous thought process you have, at times, it completely distracts me as a viewer. Love Dr Li who really seems to want to help the common man understand the goings on within our bodies.
Come on now.. the target cancer announcer in my opinion. has input aside from the ?'s ..that add to the topic discussion. Most announcers do this n it's added input Maybe after this review u placed on him. He will make some adjustments if feels needed. I think I'm like that myself. I try not but I feel I need to be be thorough when I'm in discussions. I'm a senior senior Gt' G'ma up in age..
Nope ! They don't...I tried a New Oncologist over a month ago...he held my hand & told me THEY would do what they could to make me " comfortable " but I was too weak for CHEMO & they said they would not do immunology w/ o doing CHEMO first , then he said I hope u have lots of $$. Will not be going back to him!
Bizarre! But that is the MONEY influence. As time goes on I believe that this new methodology will eventually win out, but it will be a battle. Money talks. Loudly. Keep the faith and stay on the path.
I wish you had let the doctor finish what he was saying about his mother !!! I have no idea what you were going on about or why you felt it was important enough to interupt him. It's so frustrating !!!
Diagnosed with mtnbc I also had high PDL1 and three immunotherapy treatments my cancer is gone. Amazing!! Stage 4 of the worst breast cancer to no cancer. I pray it doesn't return. Thank you for you video!
Three rounds of abraxane and keytruda. It was early stage. It had returned 1 year after treatment of surgery and chemo and radiation. Will keep doing amunotherpy as long as I can.
Dr. Sanjay talks TOO fast and interrupts Dr. Li too much. Dr. Sanjay goes off on a tangent which is distracting. Next time, please let your guest speak without a lot of interruptions.
A whole foods plant forward diet, with good fats, and low sugar. Only good quality olive oil, MCT oil, and coconut oil. Quinoa, oats, berries, nuts, omega 3’s: chia seeds, flax seeds, hemp seeds. Dark leafy greens, purple sweet potato, edamame, lentils. It’s not complicated. Just stick to food that is not processed.
@@karenhill9495True. Same for bread…. Bread made from whole wheat berries (fresh ground) is much healthier than bread made from bleached whole wheat flour. The fiber causes a lower spike in Glucose.
With respect for the host also being a doctor, I was wishing that he would have let the expert explain things in his clear way without interrupting with his personal experiences
I totally agree 💯 💯 , I don’t want to skip what he is saying because I came to listen to Dr Li. I understand if it’s short but he talks long and keeps interrupting and talking and talking. No disrespect but please talk less and let the Dr Li talk , each time you cut in we miss what Dr Li would give us gems. I respect your videos and your background in medial school but we came to listen Dr. Li respectfully and if you have personal questions you could ask him privately ( just a thought ) but please take note and talk less and don’t cut specially when you have Dr Li or someone like him because we as the public need the education and need to listen to him. We didn’t get to hear about “pear “ that you wrote on your video.
before ppl get the very wrong idea that sunlight is unhealthy because it was mentioned refering to causing dna damage .... there is a very interesting vid on the topic of full spectrum light that u should know about
Why you are people trying be mean towards Dr Sanjay the whole time, i can't see any wrong he,s doing, please he deserved to be thankked instead of criticized.
So if l am allergic to pears and apples , what do l do ? When l had cancer l just used colloidal silver, ( a liter a day )black salve ( amerzon tonic 3 ,) zapping, sota magnetic pulser . I am cancer free now .
I understood that the idea of the pear, is just to show the small amount of dietary fiber that it takes to make such a big difference. Increase dietary fiber, something in each meal. One video said, one or two tablespoons of saurkraut in each meal or at least, each day.
Yes, through long years My experience from self, family and many friends, I knew how can I eat well not aches, pains or itch, or allergies. Many years I went to USA Hospital check what stuff will allergies to you? Including chemicals, nuts, shampoos, milk, etc.
That so good you are very advanced qe all beed to be aware how important that is especially if we've had chemo ad it strips our auto imune and biome nwe been to rebuild it
My sister was told NOT to eat broccoli( which kills cancer stem cells/cancer),Vitamin C or zinc(which would have helped wound healing from Lee's double mastectomy,which wasn't healing).That might've helped with the cancer too. A lot of "family"BS that started with Lisa's BIPOLAR issue.Lee wasn't talking
I wish my question is directed to Dr. W Li. Recently i had a lumpectomy done and currently i am on Letrozole. Can i continue on anti oxidant food/ fruits? As yr Topic is on PEAR (could interfer with treatment) what about treatment on Letrozole ?
Dr Williams I have a friend that has breast cancer and her oncologist told her to eat anything she wanted. I asked her if she was stage 4 where was she at with the cancer the doctors are telling her nothing telling her nothing. We are in Texas. She is trying to do all this research herself I keep sending her your videos and Dr Siegfried as well as a couple other doctors videos. I believe it was almost a year ago she's been diagnosed and she just keeps losing more and more weight.
An analogy for what Dr. Li said about how our immune system used to be understood to how it is now better understood: the old view was that it was our army, only concerned with fighting foreign invaders, but in reality it is also the internal police force, taking out cells that have gone bad and become a danger to the whole.
I appreciate the video. I would like less effort on analogy and more on exactly what IS the good fuel? How do we know we have visceral fat...how do we get rid of it. And what about when the cancer is in the immune system itself...like myeloma?...all the content you really made available about what to actually do for myself...is...eat pears...and if i have a tumor..ask my doc to sequence it ( like he would? )..and am i a candidate for immunotherapy. However...the info about how to learn more you did give...and i thank you for it.
Yes I too have myeloma with active AL Amyloidoisis. Started treatment in 2014. Was told stay away from all of the above, but after 4 yrs I added Vit C, D a few other things, plus cut back on steroids, and antibiotics, which was bought into their dosage 2 yrs later. I also insisted on maintenance every month instead of every three weeks. I also begged to add doxycycline which was when a huge change to albumin. I have been in remission for 18mths, my free light chains have just started to rise again, so back to the fight the doctors AGAIN. Got my healthy food sorted though. 😋
@betzib8021 The remission of around 18-20 mths seems rather average after a cycle of treatment. I am just now having a slight rise in free light chains so imagine treatment will start again in about 3 mths. They watch to see how high and constant that happens. However I read on ALL different foods eat don't eat in the end I stayed with the most commonly mentioned for health in general. Salmon, tuna. sardines, apples pears daily pineapple when in season, blueberries. Raspberries, really just all veges and some fruits. I take Vic C D3 zinc and magnesium daily along with turmeric recently added black seed oil. Pretty much plant based with fish x 2 chicken x 1-2 and meat x1-2a week. If you like pate on toast it is full of B12 and organ meat is very high I nutrients, so I have that for breakfast 2-3 times a week. If you like Asuan foods it's how I eat so many veges with their spices which I love, lemon grass Kefit lime leaves coriander, so many different tasty spices that never get you bored with veges.
Also grow microgreens/alfalfa sprouts in containers on window ledge. I also grow tomatoes, cucumber on my balcony. I love sushi, so the cucumber, carrot, alfalfa, mung beans, tuna/salmon, I make my own.
I have read that Turkey Tail mushroom tea, green tea, pomegranates, garlic, onion, cruciferous veggies / broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, pears, turmeric helps. I’m not sure… but these things have been in scientific papers to work against cancer or suppress it.
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Excellent talk complicated scientific information made very simple.
very useful for the drs and cancer patients
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As an oncology nurse who gave chemo for 30 yrs, we were taught to tell patient to not eat fresh fruits and vegetables... because of the risk on bad bacteria on veggies and fruit ... it makes me so incredibly sad at the lack/ misguided info we had.
That makes no sense. I trust my instincts. I would have just washed everything well. 😂
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I never belived that info..among other info that typical oncologist says all the time..
Be gentle with yourself. We never know it all.
I love this video I have been following Dr. Li since being diagnosed in 2020 with metastatic bone, Mets breast cancer… I do everything to have a healthy gut and I do believe that’s why I’ve been on the first line of treatment since my diagnosis… He is an amazing person. I just love all of his videos. They have been so helpful for me on my journey… I wish more doctors knew about health every time I ask someone what to eat or what to do they just said keep doing what you’re doing with no real actual input. Very frustrating as a cancer patient I think sometimes they were just thinking I should be happy to be alive with stage four lol but I plan on living another 20 years! God willing.❤
Agree the oncologists in uk who I asked about P53 and a long list of food questions I had almost laughed in my face I felt so angry at him an upset
I love the courage sis, we are fighting a common devil
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For some, this can be confusing. if cancer thrives on sugar, fruits are packed with sugar and I’m wondering how fruit sugar is different from regular sugar?
Very grateful for all the scientists and health care professionals who are thinking outside the box when it comes to cancer treatments. Dr. Li's work is a huge eye opener.
Another scientist I listen to A LOT is Dr. Thomas Seyfried. That information is WOW, priceless.
Would be amazing if they'd find a way of working together and educate both doctors and patients.
So wonderful to see these guys being open and exploring other options with Cancer. I had the unfortunate experience with one horrible Doctor when I was getting ready to have breast cancer surgery. I just happened to mention that I was also working with nutrition and diet to support my recovery, this Dr then waits till all the other staff left the room, then he said to me, "You're going to die, no nutritionist will help you, you're just going to die." He repeated this about 6 times. I was shocked at his ignorance about how powerful the spoken word is especially coming from a perceived authority figure and his lack of knowledge regarding the role of diet and nutrition in cancer recovery.
I had the same thing happen to me, The associated professor/oncologist told me that dieting or food has nothing to do with cancer...
Jeez! That's horrible, how could anyone say that to you, to a patient? I would have screamed & had everyone come running so I could tell them what he said.😢 I'm glad you're alive!🙏🏾
I would have done this but I was stunned and shocked by his ignorance and lack of awareness.@@ms.b.967
Hard to trust doctors! Sorry that u had a bad experience with one.
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Thank you. This channel has been great. My wife is BRCA1, stage IV PDAC in remission for the last 9 months on PARP. She did 17 months of Folfirinox (standard is 12 cycles). I believe the idea of practicing “healthcare” in between visits helped get her strong enough to receive and respond well to chemo. I’ve watched you and read Dr Li’s book “eat to beat disease” and I feel like it’s helped my wife recover. Thank you for this channel.
We are glad you find it useful! Feel free to share our videos so more people can learn from our guests.
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@@ai-and-healthcare. No. Not canola. A lot of canola is GMO. And soy and corn, unless organic are full of herbicides.
@23:45ish Cancer doesn't starve due to lack of oxygen, it doesn't need oxygen, it grows by fermentation mechanism. I think.
Fascinating!! Obsessed and listened every second of this conversation ❤
PS: Please let your guest finish explaining in his own flow and interrupt only after he is done with his lines. This got really annoying.... to be honest. Sorry
Dr William is my favourite educator
“How did I get cancer? Why me???”
I’ve asked that question so many times. I’m 35, pregnant, physically active, and I eat well (clean keto) … such a crazy time!! Thank you for this information ❤️
I know I'm a charb eater and sugar so stopping that and doing,,dress veg n fat not seed oils have brest C and green tea 2 cups at night
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Being pregnant, what are they having you do for your cancer? What kind is it?
@@ALHack29 they’ve got me on 4 rounds of a less dense course of “the red Devil” chemo. I get a treatment every 3 weeks, next one being 2/2. I still have my hair, didn’t experience any nausea, or vomiting. I did have mild chills, fatigue, & several days of constipation but it’s hard to tell what’s a chemo side effect and what’s a pregnancy side effect. I hope this helps ❤️
This conversation is encouraging. Thank you both. I've been diagnosed with cancer of the urethra. I pray my condition doesn't lead to radical surgery, as recommended.
I would love to see Dr. Li , Dr. Fung & Dr. Thomas Seyfried in your podcast together discussing about Cancer.
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Especially Dr. Thomas Seyfried, he is just amazing!!!@@ai-and-healthcare
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The thing I would like to hear is seyfried and li discuss insulin spiking foods. Li seems to be ok with them where as seyfried seems to be focused on blood sugar and ketone levels.
After I found you Dr.Li and learned so much from you last summer of 2024... I stopped 😊 eating cheese 🧀,and drinking Cowsmilk.I pt my dishes away by 7or 8 pm, and dont get up at night to eat anymore. I lost some extra pounds, and got rid of a horrible itch that I had,that drove me almost crazy. The more I scratched, the more it itched .It's gone now,and I'm 10 poud lighter, thank you Dr. William Li ❤ thanks a million ❤❤❤😊😊
Thank you Dr. Li and the host for the very helpful video! Wish the best to you both!
if you want learn parts related normal people jump to 53 minutes pear fiber , pomegranate, concqurate grape, cranberry. other parts is two doctor talking to doctor each other .
We need..more information on how to prevent cancer please ❤
Wow..... Thank you Dr. William Li for sharing your family experience. Hugs to your mother..... ✨👍
Two types of humans on earth, the bad and the good guys and the good guys are you❤. May our God keep you growing,,,,,
Dr Li certainly has a way of explaining what are sometimes confusing concepts. Thanks for bringing him onto your site.
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I Love Dr. William Li's Podcasts 😅
Because I am a Lt Breast CANCER survivor, AML Leukemia & Now with a leak Heart ❤️ Patient...
YES, My Health Is Vital To Me ❤🙏💚
Ive got b cancer the vax n then chemo and now leaky heart valve so I'm trying to use food to help finding keto hard to stick to as I like carbs and beans peas nchick pea s n veg green but find it hard
As miss more veg and roughage
I have stage 4 lung cancer and started Keytruda treatment and the lumps in my lymph nodes are gone in 2 treatments. I am hoping for a few more years. Thank you for your info.❤❤
Blessings to you. Wishing good health.
I also got stage 4 lung cancer and am on Targisso. How long do you consider as 1 treatment?
It has been 3 months and treatment every 3 weeks. Cancer has shrunk from 13 cm to 3 cm.
@@deborahm3449good luck, wishing you well
I had about 6 treatments Ketruda, every 3 wks also. They stopped it due to the tumors came back and multiplied - melanoma in thigh/groin area. Consider yourself lucky. I was always healthy otherwise, go figure. I don't even drink soda or eat fast food. All I can contribute to my health failure is inactivity and too much sugar. I have a sit down job at home and was always craving sweets.
Hope you continue to recover. I am now looking at possible spread or new cancer to my pancreas. Going for biopsy this week.
The interaction was so informative.Dr.Sanjay u are doing a great job.but, I feel,Dr.Li would get sufficient time without interrupted. He was explaining about chronic inflammation which went incomplete with interruption.
I have been a yogi for 20 plus years. Due to illness I've been struggling to get back to fitness. This has to be the best all round session I've found. I have done it most mornings since Feb 24 and feel so much stronger and flexible. Sometimes it's not about hard dynamic poses. It's going back to the foundation and being consistent 🙌 I throw in more challenging poses and modify as I go depending on how my body feels each day. Thank you Charlie ❤
Dr Lee is excellent.
Dr Sanjay could speak more clearly od more slowdown.
However, it is a very informative. Thank you, I am grateful.
Thank you for your feedback!
@@ai-and-healthcare I agree that it would be helpful if you could speak a bit more slowly. But thank you for a great video!
Thank you for your comment. Meanwhile, you can use TH-cam's video playback settings to adjust the playback speed. Thank you for listening.
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Nothing against Dr Sanjay, but would like him not to interrupt so often. We want to listen more what Dr Li going to say.
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Dr Juneja , please do not talk too fast as we are just ordinary people trying to understand the medical terminologies that’s actually our first time to hear . Dr Li thank you so much for what you do .
Dr juneja what a informative podcast. Dr Li is also a person who explains his findings in a way that we non medically educated people around the world can understand how and why we should think about what We should put in our mouth. I was amazed ti find that the first place we put on fat is our tongue muscle.
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I was surprised that so much emphasis was placed on TP53 and LFS as this is something that’s not often mentioned on similar podcasts. Thank you for touching up on this as this is something very close to home
Thank you so much for all this wonderful content! I am in between a series of testing - whicht culminated in a lymph node excision that came back with a diagnosis of non-Hodgkins follicular lymphoma grade 3A - and my first visit with an oncologist. Fully realizing I cannot possibly know as much as he does, it is still empowering to have information like this to help me formulate intelligent, pertinent questions and be a better advocate for myself. Dr. Li said that patients inevitably come back with the question of what WE can do to help ourselves, but since there are often wait times to get to the specialist, content like this can give us a head start on making the changes needed to improve our health and well-being and increase our odds of successful treatment.
Dr. Li has a book that might be useful to check too: drwilliamli.com/book-li/
Dear @@ai-and-healthcare, Thank you, I downloaded it yesterday!
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The main problem with a cancer diagnosis is the doctors make you think everything has to happen immediately, surgery, radiation and chemo or you will die. That was my experience I was in a surgeons office within 4 days of diagnosis, she said I needed a mastectomy and to remove all the lymph nodes on the right side of my body. I told her STOP. THIS IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!!! I left her office determined to figure it out without further mutilation after the biopsy.( The most barbarak process I have ever been through by the way) Going on 6 years later I'm still here, not cured but feeling fine and still trying to find exactly what works for me in this situation. Take a minute to breathe, figure out what you resonate with most, cut out most if not all prepackaged foods, breads, sweets and pastas. Check into spices that help to kill cancers, do your research before making any decisions.
Dear @lovelight9164 , I am so happy for you! Good job advocating for yourself! I saw the oncologist last week, and he said not to treat at this time. Follicular lymphoma is a slow growing (indolent) cancer, but we also don't currently have a cure. He said no treatment unless/until I have symptoms. We will monitor regularly. He has requested additional tests because of some anomalies in my current test results that may relate to breast cancer from 7 years ago. I have altered my diet drastically since June, doing all the things you recommend, but I still appreciate the sound advice. Thank you.
Hi, please let your guess like Dr. Li talk. Too many times you cut him off to agree with him and sometimes about your personal situation. You had good questions and comments Dr. Sanjay. Please let the guess get to the end of the sentence before you cut in. Great stuff and pod cast. Get him back soon.
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Thank you Doctor Li. God bless you always❤
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This is great but I look forward to the day when these discussions go further than just what you eat, or sleep, or exercise but how you think. Feel! Emotions. Holistic health means taking the whole human into account since how we think has practical influence on our eating choices but our ailments are our bodies letting us know what we're not adequately addressing emotionally.
absolutely! Our emotions are such an important factor in our health. I am already amazed they are at least talking about nutrition. Mainstream medical science doesn't teach preventative medicine anymore, the emphasis is so much on drugs to "cure". How else will the big pharma make money. I recently heard a prominent doctor say - there is no evidence that herbs can heal any condition, like seriously?! They should look at some research outside of their circle once in a while.
I absolutely agree with you, emotions are a very important part of surviving cancer.
Yes, I agree that a positive attitude and laughing can ward off cancer and other diseases. Not that I've got any medical training, it's just my theory.
Great video!! I love Dr Li and appreciate his dietary approach. Having both IBD and cancer it’s a real conundrum and balancing act. I don’t digest most plant based foods, definitely no raw. It flares the IBD. But I also follow Dr Seyfried, who has also been on your podcast, and his metabolic approach to cancer and following a ketogenic diet, but according to my gastro dr I should be eating low fat and low fiber to keep the IBD in check. So between the two dietary approaches I’m really between a rock and a hard place. It’s overwhelming and frustrating.
Perhaps you’d like to check out Dr. Eric Berg and Dr. Sten Ekberg. They are both on TH-cam. Most likely going on the Keto way of eating lifestyle will eliminate your IBD as it may be due to glutens and sugars, BUT I’m certainly not an authority, but they are. I’ve learned so much from them. There are so many testimonials of the positive and curative outcomes for so many going on keto, or even the carnivore lifestyle.
Fabulous info- I have Dr Li’s book Eat to Beat Disease- wish he was my doctor.
Dr. Li is awesome!
This video has valuable information about eating right to prevent cancer. Unfortunately there has.been unnecessary interruptions now and then by the host.
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I wish time is given to Dr. Li to complete his podcast with out interruptions 😢😂😊
My grandmother's lived til 91 & 89. Ate white bread, lard, but no cokes no fast food. They had no studies in nutrition. Did home gardens but never heard the word "organic"& yes they are sweets without worry.
White bread of the past had been fortified with potassium iodide. Along came the greed - "The medical industry needed people to reduce the amount of iodine as it interfered with the effectiveness of patented radioactive iodine." So they released one negative study concerning iodine. And the media ran with it. And bakers started using patented bromide which competes with needed iodine. Anyway we are all the sicker for it. And your grandmother grew up with the good stuff which set the basis for her good health.
Bread and other foods were not the same back then! Do some research and find out what they took out and put in. Education is everything!!!
My grandparents lived long lives too, but they ate of the land most times, raised their own chickens, fresh eggs, ate meat from local butchers that raised their own pigs, beef. Grew vegetables in their yards including pigeon peas, pomegranate, bananas, avocado tree, you name it. My grandparents NEVER visited a fast food restaurant, ex: a McDonald's, pizza hut, Burger king, Popeyes to name a few. So we can't compare that life to the processed foods we are having now a days. With so much pollution everywhere including farms it is hard to avoid the damage. They lived in Puerto Rico back in the day when things were simple. They were born 1898, 1910 and the other one 1900. Those were the days 😊😊😊😊
@@NancyHeierHer/his grandparents were probably making bread themselves.
How do we know the pomegranate or cranberry just we bought were not processed with chemicals?
Dr. Sanjay, Thanks for arranging this. But please stop interrupting your guests when they speak. You interrupted so many times when Dr. Li was saying something important and just to ramble off a bit. It was the most annoying part of watching this interview. It seemed like you wanted to talk more than listen. There were some good questions, but please keep it short when you are interviewing someone like Dr. Li who had so much to say and all truly critical to listen to every second.
55:06 begins brief mention of pears.
So you are almost halfway through this video. What about Pears. What do they do during Cancer treatment ?😮
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Pears are mentioned around 55:06
Fiber
What about fresh Moringa leaves smoothie?
I heard moringa is very good for cancer. But where can you get it fresh in the United States?
Asian grocery market but it’s seasonal
Harvard Chan School of Public Health:
Most canola is chemically extracted using a solvent called hexane, and heat is often applied which can affect the stability of the oil's molecules, turn it rancid, destroy the omega-3s in it, and can even create trans fats. “Cold-pressed” canola oil exists but is very expensive and hard to find.
Now that I am enjoying all these fresh fruits vegetables fish nuts seeds legumes teas etc . Some that seem to be eaten daily like kiwis and legumes. I’m so full trying to get enough of what we need. I live alone so it seems that I need to shop every day to prepare. Any easy way to simplify.
Buy some frozen fruits and vegetables.
Anecdotal but it worked for my husband in combination with immunotherapy. He has been given up by his doctors but he is still doing very well.
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I’m sorry, you have a great guest, and it’s wonderful to hear two Drs converse like this. But when a long continuous thought process you have, at times, it completely distracts me as a viewer. Love Dr Li who really seems to want to help the common man understand the goings on within our bodies.
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Come on now.. the target cancer announcer in my opinion. has input aside from the ?'s ..that add to the topic discussion. Most announcers do this n it's added input Maybe after this review u placed on him. He will make some adjustments if feels needed.
I think I'm like that myself. I try not but I feel I need to be be thorough when I'm in discussions. I'm a senior senior Gt' G'ma up in age..
I love this! I just wrote my paper on p53, and now you are explaining its use for practical application to health.
We're glad it was helpful. Have a great day!
Nope ! They don't...I tried a New Oncologist over a month ago...he held my hand & told me THEY would do what they could to make me " comfortable " but I was too weak for CHEMO & they said they would not do immunology w/ o doing CHEMO first , then he said I hope u have lots of $$. Will not be going back to him!
Bizarre! But that is the MONEY influence. As time goes on I believe that this new methodology will eventually win out, but it will be a battle. Money talks. Loudly. Keep the faith and stay on the path.
Is it so disgusting how these doctors act when you have cancer!
I cooked for myself, no pressure, don’t trust food from outsiders. Now just try the simplest the best.
I wish you had let the doctor finish what he was saying about his mother !!! I have no idea what you were going on about or why you felt it was important enough to interupt him. It's so frustrating !!!
Agreed!
Can’t get enough of Dr. Li. Sharing w many friends. I love the interviewer even better that he shared that he did 4H.🎉
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I love what you do but don't interrupt or talk too fast .
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Yes, and I found it very difficult to track what he was saying. Too much paranthetical phrases.
Love that description of cancer
Diagnosed with mtnbc I also had high PDL1 and three immunotherapy treatments my cancer is gone. Amazing!! Stage 4 of the worst breast cancer to no cancer. I pray it doesn't return. Thank you for you video!
Our best sent how many treatments dis you have
Three rounds of abraxane and keytruda. It was early stage. It had returned 1 year after treatment of surgery and chemo and radiation. Will keep doing amunotherpy as long as I can.
I pray you remain healthy with no recurrence
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Let your guest talk!
The whole Pomegranate is associated with innumerable benefits to the physiological health and immunity.
Would you limit animal fats and proteins of you had cancer?
Dr. Sanjay talks TOO fast and interrupts Dr. Li too much. Dr. Sanjay goes off on a tangent which is distracting. Next time, please let your guest speak without a lot of interruptions.
Because he is Indian. Indians interrupts a lot.
Actually Dr Li talking faster
Need to hear more bout the "good foods"
Thanks for dropping by. Dr. Li has more information on his TH-cam channel and his books.
A whole foods plant forward diet, with good fats, and low sugar. Only good quality olive oil, MCT oil, and coconut oil. Quinoa, oats, berries, nuts, omega 3’s: chia seeds, flax seeds, hemp seeds. Dark leafy greens, purple sweet potato, edamame, lentils. It’s not complicated. Just stick to food that is not processed.
His great teacher doctor , good information
Does that go for Asian pears as well?
Well I have seen this video and discuss with the doctor some gluten intolerance patients and autoimmune diseases please give us some diet plans 👍
And what about the sugar in fruits? we know that sugar is the fuel of cancer but, it affects eating fruit?
❤eat fruit. Strawberry blackberries blueberries apples pomegranate. Please read Dr LIs short videos. Fruit fear is a myth
You can eat many fruits all the time, they are natural God created for us, not the man made sugar.
I thought this doctor invited Dr Li as a guest He explained things better and was very easy to understand .
@@karenhill9495True. Same for bread…. Bread made from whole wheat berries (fresh ground) is much healthier than bread made from bleached whole wheat flour. The fiber causes a lower spike in Glucose.
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What do you say about the presentations on the diet as a cure for cancers ?
Very informative video. I am learning so much from this.
Glad it was helpful!
I totally agree, i trying to catch those gems Dr Li saying n gets frustrated when cut short by host Sanjay 😢
Exactly
Good evening. I am Val watching in from the Bahanas.i have been diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer
May God bless you and heal you from this cancer! May He strengthen and comfort you with the presence of His Holy Spirit!
The host is interrupting Dr. Li
Hope the host didnt always interupt the guest....very distracting
I AGREE .HE SEEMS TO BE THE GUEST ...TOO MUCH ITERUPTION AND NOT CLEAR WORDINGS
With respect for the host also being a doctor, I was wishing that he would have let the expert explain things in his clear way without interrupting with his personal experiences
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i agree 100 percent @@cynthiayee5116
I totally agree 💯 💯 , I don’t want to skip what he is saying because I came to listen to Dr Li. I understand if it’s short but he talks long and keeps interrupting and talking and talking. No disrespect but please talk less and let the Dr Li talk , each time you cut in we miss what Dr Li would give us gems. I respect your videos and your background in medial school but we came to listen Dr. Li respectfully and if you have personal questions you could ask him privately ( just a thought ) but please take note and talk less and don’t cut specially when you have Dr Li or someone like him because we as the public need the education and need to listen to him. We didn’t get to hear about “pear “ that you wrote on your video.
Any advice for someone with essential thrombocytopenia
Thanks for sharing
What about nontumor cancers like leukemia?
So its not the pear its just the "6 g of dietary fiber". And cancer is metabolic not genetic.
before ppl get the very wrong idea that sunlight is unhealthy because it was mentioned refering to causing dna damage .... there is a very interesting vid on the topic of full spectrum light that u should know about
I'm 50 and have been Tan 4x in My Life,Full Mediterranean Diet..0 Health problems
Why you are people trying be mean towards Dr Sanjay the whole time, i can't see any wrong he,s doing, please he deserved to be thankked instead of criticized.
Very helpful... Thank you... Appreciate your help
A little difficult to understand Sanjay
Good job for proving that all fruits in moderation have something healthy in them. There’s too much emphasis on fructose and insulin resistance
But I am cancer two times survived, and I am satisfied now I just past 70 years old.
I've been reading about the myriad effects that Ivy has on C.
I didn't hear that could you explain if at all possible
Did not yet find the answer to the question after so long a time. Im off.
Thank you❤
Can you please talk specifically about Ovarian Cancer
How can someone see & get the care from either one of you who has lost everything by going to different doctors because of insurance ?
I hv T53 marker did I miss something ? What can I do to increase my survival stage 1 uterine
So if l am allergic to pears and apples , what do l do ?
When l had cancer l just used colloidal silver, ( a liter a day )black salve ( amerzon tonic 3 ,) zapping, sota magnetic pulser . I am cancer free now .
I understood that the idea of the pear, is just to show the small amount of dietary fiber that it takes to make such a big difference.
Increase dietary fiber, something in each meal.
One video said, one or two tablespoons of saurkraut in each meal or at least, each day.
Colloidal silver is awesome.
where can i get all that pls?
Very interesting your info here. Congrats on you being Cancer Free . That's awesome. I am happy for you.
Yes, through long years My experience from self, family and many friends, I knew how can I eat well not aches, pains or itch, or allergies. Many years I went to USA Hospital check what stuff will allergies to you? Including chemicals, nuts, shampoos, milk, etc.
That so good you are very advanced qe all beed to be aware how important that is especially if we've had chemo ad it strips our auto imune and biome nwe been to rebuild it
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My sister was told NOT to eat broccoli( which kills cancer stem cells/cancer),Vitamin C or zinc(which would have helped wound healing from Lee's double mastectomy,which wasn't healing).That might've helped with the cancer too. A lot of "family"BS that started with Lisa's BIPOLAR issue.Lee wasn't talking
I'm trying to do my own micro greens and radish sprouts found trays with light on top easiest in jar bit more tricky
Good luck to you all
I wish my question is directed to Dr. W Li. Recently i had a lumpectomy done and currently i am on Letrozole. Can i continue on anti oxidant food/ fruits? As yr Topic is on PEAR (could interfer with treatment) what about treatment on Letrozole ?
Fruits u can eat
Avoid too much fresh juices keep ur diet clrful
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7:29 The frustration with M.D.’s is the pervasive lack of interest and curiosity about gut biome and other similar issues.
Please bring him back!
Dr Williams I have a friend that has breast cancer and her oncologist told her to eat anything she wanted. I asked her if she was stage 4 where was she at with the cancer the doctors are telling her nothing telling her nothing. We are in Texas. She is trying to do all this research herself I keep sending her your videos and Dr Siegfried as well as a couple other doctors videos. I believe it was almost a year ago she's been diagnosed and she just keeps losing more and more weight.
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Hi Dr Li !
Any pears 🍐 ?Thank you.
I wonder if the host was interviewing his guest or creating opportunities to talk. Yapping constantly
An analogy for what Dr. Li said about how our immune system used to be understood to how it is now better understood: the old view was that it was our army, only concerned with fighting foreign invaders, but in reality it is also the internal police force, taking out cells that have gone bad and become a danger to the whole.
Love the story at the end about mom.
I appreciate the video. I would like less effort on analogy and more on exactly what IS the good fuel? How do we know we have visceral fat...how do we get rid of it. And what about when the cancer is in the immune system itself...like myeloma?...all the content you really made available about what to actually do for myself...is...eat pears...and if i have a tumor..ask my doc to sequence it ( like he would? )..and am i a candidate for immunotherapy. However...the info about how to learn more you did give...and i thank you for it.
Yes I too have myeloma with active AL Amyloidoisis. Started treatment in 2014. Was told stay away from all of the above, but after 4 yrs I added Vit C, D a few other things, plus cut back on steroids, and antibiotics, which was bought into their dosage 2 yrs later. I also insisted on maintenance every month instead of every three weeks. I also begged to add doxycycline which was when a huge change to albumin. I have been in remission for 18mths, my free light chains have just started to rise again, so back to the fight the doctors AGAIN. Got my healthy food sorted though. 😋
@@paulawagstaff686 that's great that you had such remission. Would you mind saying what healthy foods you are eating?
@betzib8021 The remission of around 18-20 mths seems rather average after a cycle of treatment. I am just now having a slight rise in free light chains so imagine treatment will start again in about 3 mths. They watch to see how high and constant that happens. However I read on ALL different foods eat don't eat in the end I stayed with the most commonly mentioned for health in general. Salmon, tuna. sardines, apples pears daily pineapple when in season, blueberries. Raspberries, really just all veges and some fruits. I take Vic C D3 zinc and magnesium daily along with turmeric recently added black seed oil. Pretty much plant based with fish x 2 chicken x 1-2 and meat x1-2a week. If you like pate on toast it is full of B12 and organ meat is very high I nutrients, so I have that for breakfast 2-3 times a week. If you like Asuan foods it's how I eat so many veges with their spices which I love, lemon grass Kefit lime leaves coriander, so many different tasty spices that never get you bored with veges.
Also grow microgreens/alfalfa sprouts in containers on window ledge. I also grow tomatoes, cucumber on my balcony. I love sushi, so the cucumber, carrot, alfalfa, mung beans, tuna/salmon, I make my own.
@@paulawagstaff686 thank you, Paula ...that is so helpful. I never thought of all those spices.
Let dr. Li explain his statement clearly
What to eat specifically to remove the cancer from the stomach
I have read that Turkey Tail mushroom tea, green tea, pomegranates, garlic, onion, cruciferous veggies / broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, pears, turmeric helps. I’m not sure… but these things have been in scientific papers to work against cancer or suppress it.
YOU--TALK--TOO--FAST.
YOU interrupt the one being interviewed too much. Why?
I agree. This is about as interesting and informative as some of the conversations I have with my dog.