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The Prostate Cancer Summit , Issue #040
November 05, 2024



The Prostate Cancer Summit





What if you could take control of your prostate cancer journey?


Living with prostate cancer is overwhelming, but with the right knowledge, you don’t have to face it alone.


The Prostate Cancer Summit brings together 30+ experts to guide you on everything from treatment options to reclaiming your health and vitality. It’s not just about survival—it’s about thriving.


Don’t miss out! Join the FREE summit now and empower yourself





STARTS : November 19 , 2024

ENDS : November 25 , 2024

HOST : Geo Espinosa, ND, LAc, IFMCP




The Prostate Cancer Summit





SPEAKERS AND TOPICS








DAY 1




Dan Rubin, ND, FABNO

Galectin-3 And Prostate Cancer: How Modified Citrus Pectin May Help Control Disease

Joel Kahn, MD, FACC

Understand The Link Between Prostate And Heart Health

Matthew Halpert, PhD

How To Use Your Immune System Against Prostate Cancer

Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD

Holistic Prostate Cancer Care: Diagnostics And Natural Therapies



Mark Hong, MD, FACS




DAY 2




Joseph Antoun, MD, PhD, MPP

Uncover Nutritional Strategies For Prostate Cancer Recovery



Sanoj Punnen, MD

Prostate Cancer Detection With MRI And Biomarkers



Dr. Soum Rakshit, FIET, FRSA

From AI To Sexual Wellness: Advanced Biomedical Devices For Prostate Health

John Hall, PhD

The Power Of Plant Extracts For Prostate Cancer And Inflammation

Nalini Chilkov, LAc, OMD

Managing Prostate Cancer Treatment Side Effects




DAY 3


Neel Butala, MD, MBA

Quantifying Your Prostate Cancer Risk To Take Action



Amy Pearlman, MD

Post-Prostate Surgery: How To Restore Penile Length And Confidence

Anne Truong, MD

Discover Stem Cells For Prostate Rehabilitation

Ryan Sternagel

How To Make Your Home A Cancer-Free Environment



Susan Bratton

Prostate Massage Techniques for Health




DAY 4




William Pawluk, MD, MSc

Healing With Magnetic Power: How PEMF Therapy Enhances Recovery

Elliot Justin, MD, FACEP

The Role Of Sexual Health Wearables In Prostate Disease Management

Shelby Moneer, MS, CHES

Explore Prostate Cancer Support Programs

Ralph Moss, PhD

Discover The Moss Method

Justin Dubin, MD

Regaining Sexual Health After Prostate Cancer

Jonathan Haas, MD

Updates In Cyberknife SBRT For Prostate Cancer




DAY 5




Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO

Gain Insights Into Integrative Oncology For Prostate Cancer

Paul Anderson, NMD

Natural Methods In Advanced Prostate Cancer

Darryl Mitteldorf, LCSW

How To Find Reliable Cancer Info Online

Mark Stengler, NMD, MS

Uncover The Gut-Prostate Health Connection

Rena Malik, MD

Education After Prostate Cancer

Donald Yance, Jr., CN, RH(AHG)

Integrating Prostate Cancer Diagnostics, Treatments, And Integrative Therapies



Jason Williams, MD

The Future Of Cancer Treatment: Using Immunotherapy For Advanced Prostate Cancer




DAY 6




Donald Abrams, MD

Uncover Marijuana's Role In Prostate Cancer Management

Howard Wolinsky

Your Guide To Active Surveillance In Prostate Cancer

Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG)

Uncover Herbal Medicine For Prostate Cancer

Ronald Hoffman, MD

Uncover 40 Years Of Prostate Cancer Expertise For You

Ralph Esposito, ND, LAc

Discover Fitness As An Active Prostate Defense

James Wysock, MD, MS

Evolving Disease Detection And Treatment

Helen Bernie, DO, MPH

Using Testosterone Therapy After Prostate Cancer Surgery




DAY 7




Stephen Scionti, MD

Focal Therapy Options For Prostate Cancer

Stacy Loeb, MD MSc PhD (Hon)

The Role Of Lifestyle Medicine In Prostate Cancer

Thomas Seyfried, PhD

Cancer As A Mitochondrial Metabolic Disease

Sanjay Juneja, MD

Discover Innovations & Precision Therapy For Prostate Cancer



Robert Valenzuela, MD

Erectile Dysfunction In Patients With Prostate Cancer And Metabolic Syndrome



Jay Harness, MD, FACS

Exercise Oncology Programs In Prostate Cancer Treatment




The Prostate Cancer Summit









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DAILY PRACTICE






There are few tools more effective or more useful in achieving deep knowing, true joy, and inner peace than daily meditation.




It would be very beneficial to take 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes in the evening -- more if you can find it -- to be quiet with your Holy Self. Your consciousness can be dramatically expanded over a relatively short period of time with true dedication to such a gentle discipline.



Are you meditating regularly? Is it the first thing you cut out of your day if things start off, or begin to get, hectic? It should, of course, be the last thing.



Neale Donald Walsch
Author and speaker
Words taken from his
Daily Inspiration message
"I Believe God Wants You to Know "








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MEDITATION









OXALATES




Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs: The Biggest Mistake

Oxalates and Foot Pain


Moving onto diet, have you ever thought spinach could be causing your foot pain? As strange as it may sound, foods high in oxalates, such as spinach, almonds, parsley, chocolate, peanuts, and kiwi, might fuel your discomfort.



Oxalates are naturally occurring compounds found abundantly across many food groups but aren't always our friends. In excess amounts, they can form sharp oxalate crystals, like tiny shards of glass that irritate tissues and cause pain.



Those pesky crystal build-ups? They're not just tough on your kidneys, but they can also cause foot pain. But don't rush to cut out all high-oxalate foods. There's no need to remove them from your diet altogether.



Instead, try balancing them with calcium-rich foods, because these substances bind with oxalates in the intestines, preventing their absorption.



Alleviating Plantar Fasciitis Through Dietary Adjustments



The food we eat has a direct impact on our health and well-being, including the management of conditions like plantar fasciitis. By making certain dietary modifications, it is possible to alleviate the symptoms of plantar fasciitis.





Avoiding Oxalate-Rich Foods



Oxalates are naturally occurring substances in many foods that our bodies need to break down properly. When they aren't processed effectively, they form crystals, which may irritate tissues and cause pain.



If you're dealing with foot discomfort due to plantar fasciitis, minimizing your intake of high-oxalate foods might be beneficial. Examples include spinach, almonds, parsley, dark chocolate, peanuts, and kiwi - all known for their high levels of this substance.



Information / excerpt taken from Dr Eric Berg's webpage :



Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs: The Biggest Mistake







YOUTUBE VIDEO








Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs: The Biggest Mistake



One of the biggest mistakes people make with plantar fasciitis is stretching the calf or foot.

Stretching this soft tissue when you have micro-tearing can aggravate the tears.
The last thing you want to do is stretch something that is torn or irritated.

Oxalates come from certain foods.
They can form kidney stones and can deposit in your joints, causing foot pain.

Avoid these high oxalate foods

• Spinach
• Almonds
• Parsley
• Chocolate
• Peanuts
• Kiwi


You could also try consuming cheese or calcium with the above foods because the calcium will bind with the oxalates and block some of the absorption.

DR. ERIC BERG









Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs: The Biggest Mistake













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