“Survey study found cancer rates in dogs is 5 times higher than in humans and nobody is talking about this!” This staggering statistic highlights the importance of proactive measures in our pets' health.
In this episode, Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Becker are kicking off National Pet Cancer Prevention Month with board-certified veterinary oncologist Dr. Kendra Pope.
Dr. Pope discusses how much control we truly have to prevent cancer in our pets...it's not JUST a genetic disease. She'll share the steps you can take, including the routine supplements, nutrition, and lifestyle changes you should be implementing to help reduce their risk.
Throughout the month of November we will have more guest experts joining us to dive into other crucial cancer prevention topics including screening tests you should be doing, herbs, and the potential of CBD in prevention...plus much more!
Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired Nov 3, 2024
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:05:00 - Importance of Integrative Modalities in Cancer Treatment
00:10:00 - Genetics vs Lifestyle
00:38:00 - Eating Windows (fasting)
00:57:00 - Exercise and Grounding
01:02:00 - Circadian Rhythm and Sleep
01:19:00 - Omega-3’s and Vitamin D
01:26:00 - Curcumin (turmeric), Green Tea, Mushrooms
LINKS:
Dr. Pope's Website
Free Prism Pets 5-Day Pet Cancer Prevention Mini Course
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