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Can Grilling, Smoking, or Broiling Foods Increase the Risk of Cancer?
Dr. Mobeen Syed and Dr. Paul Marik explain why cooking food with high temperatures can increase risks of cancer.
Is It True that Biopsies Can Make Cancers Spread in the Body?
Dr. Paul Marik describes why a certain type of biopsy could make cancer spread and gives advice on what type of biopsy to do so the cancer does not spread.
Can You Distinguish Using A Keto Diet for Cancer Versus Using Keto as A Long-Term Lifestyle?
Dr. Paul Marik explains the only difference is that while using a keto diet for cancer, you must be more disciplined than being on a keto diet as a lifestyle.
Is It Necessary to Take All of the Repurposed Drugs that were Discussed? Are They Synergistic?
Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Mobeen Syed discuss what repurposed drugs to take based on health conditions and why.
Are Those Who Avoid Processed Foods Less Likely to Develop Cancer Than Others?
Dr. Paul Marik advises that avoiding processed food will help reduce the risk of cancer.
What Sources of Omega 3 do You Recommend? Are Supplements Good, or is Fish Even Better?
Dr. Paul Marik discusses how both fish and supplements are a good source for Omega 3, but recommends supplements to take every day.
Who Can Benefit from Reading the Cancer Care Monograph, and How is It Helpful?
Dr. Paul Marik explains why it is very important to read the Cancer Care Monograph and who benefits from it, as well as explains where to find and get the full document.
Cancer Care and The Role of Repurposed Drugs
Betsy Ashton hosts Dr. Marik and Dr. Mobeen Syed (Dr. Been) to discuss Dr. Marik's new monograph, "Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer."
“Why? Because It Would Bankrupt the Medical Establishment If We Annihilated Cancer. That’s Why.”
Our own Dr. Paul Marik has written a new, landmark monograph, ‘Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer’.