Conquering Pediatric Cancer Fears & Empowering Hope with Dr. Dagmara Beine and Dr. Nasha Winters
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Summary Dr. Dagmara Beine shares her journey as a parent of a child with pediatric cancer and the importance of demystifying and destigmatizing the fear around this disease. She emphasizes that pediatric cancer is common and preventable, and parents should be empowered to take steps to prevent cancer in their children. Dr. Beine also discusses the challenges of navigating the conventional pediatric oncology system and the need for integrative care. She highlights the importance of mindset, emotional well-being, and family support in the journey through pediatric cancer. The conversation revolves around Dagmara Beine's book, 'A Parent's Guide to Childhood Cancer,' which offers tools, tricks, and hope for parents navigating the journey of childhood cancer. The book covers various topics, including prevention, treatment, and survivorship. It provides guidance for caregivers from the moment of diagnosis to after conventional treatment is completed. The book emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself, detoxifying the body, and healing the gut. It also explores alternative approaches to treatment, such as therapeutic ketosis, and highlights the need for ongoing support and care during the survivorship phase. Episode References:  ►Dr. Dagmara’s Website: https://zuzasway.com/  ►Dr. Dagmara’s Book: https://a.co/d/j6o14I8  ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/ ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/ ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/ ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/ ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/ ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS  ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/ ► Instagram:   / drnashawinters    Takeaways Pediatric cancer is common and preventable, and parents should be empowered to take steps to prevent cancer in their children. The conventional pediatric oncology system often focuses on worst-case scenarios and lacks integrative care options. Mindset, emotional well-being, and family support are crucial in navigating the journey through pediatric cancer. Parents should trust their intuition and advocate for their child's well-being, even if it means going against standard protocols. Integrative approaches, such as nutrition and supportive therapies, can play a significant role in supporting a child's health during cancer treatment. Dagmara Beine's book, 'A Parent's Guide to Childhood Cancer,' offers tools, tricks, and hope for parents navigating the journey of childhood cancer. The book covers various topics, including prevention, treatment, and survivorship, providing guidance for caregivers from diagnosis to after conventional treatment is completed. It emphasizes the importance of self-care, detoxification, and healing the gut, as well as exploring alternative approaches to treatment. The book highlights the need for ongoing support and care during the survivorship phase, as well as the importance of advocating for one's child and trusting intuition. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Excitement 02:37 Demystifying and Destigmatizing Pediatric Cancer 08:23 Navigating the Conventional Pediatric Oncology System 15:09 The Importance of Mindset and Emotional Well-being 25:13 Supporting a Child's Health with Integrative Approaches 30:47 Introduction: Tools, Tricks, and Hope 36:22 Chapter 1: Prevention: Taking Care of Yourself and Your Child 41:04 Chapter 2: Treatment: Exploring Alternative Approaches 44:51 Chapter 3: Survivorship: Ongoing Support and Care Keywords pediatric cancer, fear, prevention, integrative care, mindset, emotional well-being, family support, childhood cancer, parent's guide, prevention, treatment, survivorship, tools, tricks, hope, self-care, detoxification, healing, gut health, alternative approaches, support, care
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