Stop Making Cancer

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“It’s not often difficult getting rid of the cancer…The problem is keeping it gone.” – Thomas Lodi, MD

If just eliminating the cancer was the solution, then the cure rate for cancer would be significantly higher.

We all have cancer cells in our body. When you create an environment that feeds those cancer cells, they grow and multiply. The key is to stop making cancer by creating an environment that kills cancer.

Joining Dr. Ritamarie for the first of a two-part series, is world renowned expert, Thomas Lodi, M.D.

About Dr. Lodi:

For the first ten years of his medical career, Dr. Thomas Lodi worked in conventional settings as an internal medicine specialist, urgent care physician, and as an intensivist in ICU and CCU departments of various hospitals.

Dr Lodi continued his search for more effective and less toxic therapies by training around the world from Japan to Europe to Mexico and all around the US. Although he occasionally sees patients with a variety of medical conditions, Dr. Lodi, has narrowed his scope of practice through specific training and extensive experience over the past 12 years to Integrative Oncology (caring for people with cancer) through his treatment center, Vivante Health Institute.

In part one, learn:

1. What is Cancer?
2. How does one explain the stages that cancer can manifest itself in?
Be sure and tune in to part 2 airing September 20, 10am CT

Additional Resources

Visit Dr. Lodi on the web: http://www.stopmakingcancer.com

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3 Comments

  1. how to become a cna

    Pretty! This was a really wonderful article. Thanks for providing this
    information.

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  2. JoAnne

    Where do I find part 2 of this article?

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