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IHCAN magazine Podcast - *END OF SERIES ANNOUNCEMENT*

*END OF SERIES ANNOUNCEMENT*

04/29/23 • 0 min

IHCAN magazine Podcast

A huge thank you to everyone who listened to series one of the IHCAN magazine Podcast.
We're now taking a short break, but we'll be BACK for series two in May 2023.
If you enjoyed series one, please remember to leave us a five-star review and drop us a comment on our social media - we love to hear your feedback.
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For advertising and sponsorship opportunities in series two, please email [email protected].

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A huge thank you to everyone who listened to series one of the IHCAN magazine Podcast.
We're now taking a short break, but we'll be BACK for series two in May 2023.
If you enjoyed series one, please remember to leave us a five-star review and drop us a comment on our social media - we love to hear your feedback.
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For advertising and sponsorship opportunities in series two, please email [email protected].

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undefined - S1 Ep 6: 'Latest science on the Ketogenic Diet' featuring Patricia Daly BA Hons, dipNT, mBANT, mNTOI

S1 Ep 6: 'Latest science on the Ketogenic Diet' featuring Patricia Daly BA Hons, dipNT, mBANT, mNTOI

Patricia Daly is a nutritional therapist and ketogenic diet expert, specialising in cancer. Most of us have come across at least the basics of the ketogenic diet, but Patricia is able to provide updates and insights that add new layers to its application. Her own experience in both following and supporting people with the ketogenic diet is invaluable, alongside her collaborations with like-minded health professionals.
Patricia explains about ketones and metabolic flexibility, the potential benefits of a ketogenic diet, when you would avoid a ketogenic diet and useful tests to help you figure this out, and some practicalities along the way.
Patricia first came to the diet when she had cancer herself, and refers to this when describing the “privilege of witnessing the transformation of people who come to me”:
“I started my journey in the boot of the car. I didn’t even know, I didn’t want to know what they were going to do to me. Then I moved to sort of the child seat and then to passenger, until I had enough and started to drive. So that’s basically what I love to see in my clients as well, that’s people leaving from the boot to the driving seat.”
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Join us at the IHCAN Summit 2023 live in London on Saturday 24 June.
June’s Summit will open eyes to the true power of nutritional medicine. We don’t treat cancer, but we can offer the finest personalised nutrition support for people WITH cancer thanks to Mary Beth Gonzalez and Prof Sarper Diler from The Nicholas Gonzalez Foundation.
It’s infuriating that commercial medicine fails to acknowledge published evidence that integrative health approaches pioneered by Dr Josef Issels, Dr Max Gerson, Dr William Kelley and Dr Nicholas Gonzalez, among others, are effective at curing people with cancer. The late Dr Gonzalez developed a protocol that succeeds, to this day, in bringing cancer patients – even those with pancreatic cancer – into long-term remission, and we’re lucky to have two advocates from the sharp end of nutrition-based treatment to inspire us with case histories and protocols showing just how powerful “our” methods can be.
Book your ticket at ihcansummit.co.uk.

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

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undefined - S2 Ep 1: 'Mitigating menopause health risks' featuring Sally Duffin Reg.Nutritionist MBANT rCNHC

S2 Ep 1: 'Mitigating menopause health risks' featuring Sally Duffin Reg.Nutritionist MBANT rCNHC

Sally Duffin is a registered nutritionist and nutritional therapy practitioner and writer, and author of “Natural Nutrition for Perimenopause: What to eat to feel good and stay sane”.
In this episode we focus on post menopausal health risks such as cardiovascular health, dementia and bone strength, and Sally shares how we can mitigate some of those risks with lifestyle and nutrition. This brings up topics of gender inequality in healthcare, the role of HRT, and the amount of research that still needs to be done.
“It also comes back to this shift that needs to happen about how women see themselves, how the medical system is treating women, how society is treating women, and it’s all connected to reframing it all, actually, and making sure that we get the healthcare that we deserve, that funding is given, training is given to medical professionals about menopause and perimenopausal care, post menopausal care”
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This podcast is sponsored by Wild Nutrition.
Wild Nutrition scour the earth for Mother Nature’s most revered ingredients for their pioneering Food-Grown® supplements. Inspired by over 20,000 consultations with women at every life stage, from puberty to postmenopause, their naturally sourced supplements are formulated to support you through every twist and turn of your life journey.

www.wildnutrition.com/collections/menopause-supplements/products/botanical-menopause-complex

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is produced by IHCAN magazine. For more information, and to start your subscription, visit www.ihcan-mag.com.
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Interested in sponsorship/advertising opportunities? We have options for all budgets. Email [email protected].

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

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