I agree 100 percent about the MASSIVE issue with a lack of informed consent within the medical system it’s truly criminal!!!
@dralorenavelho24716 ай бұрын
I am a MD, breast surgeon in Brazil and I totally agree with Dr. Jenn Simmons. It is necessary to bring health and life to the patient, not treat a disease and forget the basis of medicine from Hipocrates, that is TO BRING CURE! I treat my patients with functional medicine (life style, Milenial Meditation, that is the result of my PhD in Spirituality and Health) and the surgery, as well, and I love it, the patients love it...
@marianneolivier71708 ай бұрын
I love, respect, and appreciate you both so much. Thank you so much! I have all of Chris's books and I love them. Now I have Dr. Jenn's book and I love that too. God has used you both greatly in my life! God bless you both!
@ritamead63188 ай бұрын
They are both such a great blessing!
@aidabalme5 ай бұрын
I loved how she spoke!
@TerrySumner-wk2fh7 ай бұрын
This was very informative but left me without much hope as I was diagnosed with aggressive breast ductal carcinoma. She didn't sound like there was hope if it's aggressive. I pray I missed something. I am plant based now and no sugar. It's very hard to not be stressed as I have not cried about this for days until I heard Dr. Jenn. My whole body is now in a frenzy. Please let me know if what I'm doing is even worth it. I see an oncologist July 1 ( thanks for the questions) and going the next day to see a functional Medical doctor. The first one is to basically get all the information I need to take to the next day appointment. Thank you for being such a blessing to all of us who need an advocate!!!
@WakeUpDontTakeTheMark7 ай бұрын
I think she was saying the mammogram doesn't make a difference. I think you should keep doing what you're doing. I used to be an administrator at an alternative cancer clinic and I've seen photos of a huge breast tumor melting away. We were focused on addressing mitochondrial dysfunction which is the root cause of cancer. Unfortunately we were shut down by the FDA. I highly recommend that you research how to address mitochondrial dysfunction and you are already partly there with your plant based diet.
@WakeUpDontTakeTheMark7 ай бұрын
I can also tell you that at our clinic we were doing plant based organic diet, infrared sauna, hyperbaric oxygen, vitamin and mineral IV infusions, rife machines and multiwave oscillators (tesla coil with a frequency tuner). But the homeopathic we used to address mitochondrial dysfunction is not available. Perhaps BioPQQ supplements would be comparable.
@gwhln7 ай бұрын
Please consider a para site cleanse, new information shared by the doc's being censored are reporting this to be a huge cover up. They cause alot of cancer. They are the tumors.
@beatricejacobowitz72647 ай бұрын
@@WakeUpDontTakeTheMarkI thought that in the stave phase of killing cancer, we avoid antioxidants as they provide fuel to the cancer?
@christinemessarra51657 ай бұрын
I too got a bit shaken when she said something like ‘if you have aggressive type of cancer ther’s not much you can do!’ I don’t think Dr Jenn really believes this since I went through her cancer summit and heard an amazing ways to impact our situation and health. I have TNBC and I was shaken by her comment. I hope she will respond and clarify
@ms.dealmeidasclass35386 ай бұрын
Dr. Simmons, I am so thrilled by your courage and honesty to restart your career with the priority to help women to heal. Chris, this is one of the best interviews I have seen online about breast cancer. Gratitudes. Could you pls add links to Dr. Simmons website and practice? I am facing I credible pressure from family and friends for not accepting the traditional path with chemo and radiation. I very much want to contact Dr. Simmons. Beautiful hob, Chris. Thank you for your channel and for SQ1
@Juice_AngelАй бұрын
LOVE THIS conversation so much! Thank you, both!!🙏💖
@judithdriscoll58868 ай бұрын
Thank you SO Much for this very informed and well-conducted interview!
@ritamead63188 ай бұрын
Yes... as always Chris is the best and the best interviewer EVER... And Dr. Jenn is a gem also!
@elenifragou63336 ай бұрын
i admire you!
@PS-qn4oz7 ай бұрын
Total respect to her for owning up to the damage she did prescribing oxycontin. Another example of an under-studied, over-promoted medical intervention is vaccines, as they are currently formulated (and insufficiently tested.)
@cheryllewis16974 ай бұрын
"Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher" by Gwen Olsen
@FlorenceS-b1o5 ай бұрын
You're right, watching them grow every week until they grew by two cups is definitely satisfying, I went with what I commented about and after the first 20 days or so I went up by one cup! I simply go'ogled Mika Klopsworth's Breast Guide and now they’re fuller and firmer than I expected!
@brightgreenleaves7 ай бұрын
I don’t think Olivia Munn would be alive if she hadn’t done the breast MRI. Tell me how her situation would be better without it. I’m all for 100% natural treatment and prevention and I’m also against these screening devices but she’s not giving the solution. She’s only talking about the problems. What about self exam for dense breasts she didn’t talk about that.
@limo57244 ай бұрын
An MRI imparts no radiation and isn't part of regular screening. MRI's are recommended when there is either a palpable mass or an extremely high risk. She would likely be alive without mammogram though. Mammograms have been completely useless to me personally. MRI found invasive lobular carcinoma. Idk why this speaker is attacking mri when it's not even standard of screening.
@Suzette-es4be3 ай бұрын
The mammogram gal who was chores to image the tags after biopsy, she took 8 SHOTS ON ONE BOOB AND 11 ON THE OTHER... SHE TRIED TO KILL ME. AMA SUCKS
@twodogs7167 ай бұрын
might want/need to check CC quotes / transcript. almost as horrible as most on TV.