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Tryambakam: Ancient Technology for the Modern SoulAn unreleased commission: Tina Malia carries three thousand years of mantra into this moment, for you |
When cancer develops, it doesn't stay contained. It disrupts immune signaling. It alters hormone function. It affects the gut, the liver, the lymphatic system. It creates a systemic environment that supports its own survival — and standard treatment, as aggressive as it can be, often addresses the tumor while leaving that environment completely intact. That's one of the main reasons cancers come back. Dr. Jonathan Stegall has spent his career asking a different question. Not just "how do we kill the cancer" but "how do we restore the system that allowed it to grow in the first place?" Yale-trained, board-eligible, member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology — he uses chemotherapy every day. Just not the way most oncologists do. Lower doses. Given more often. Combined with protocols that keep the immune system active throughout treatment, not wiped out by it. A 10-year study showed his patients on lower doses lived longer than those on full doses. He's going live Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. EST. One hour. Free. Click here to reserve your spot. Your body is a system. Cancer treatment should treat it like one. | |
So thankful that you're making an investment in your health, your life and yourself. Because health means everything, | |
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PS. This is the conversation most oncologists aren't having. Don't miss it! Save your seat here. |
Your nervous system regulates almost everything in the body.
That larger systemic environment is rarely discussed in conventional cancer care, but research shows that is short-sighted. Treatment focuses on the tumor. But the conditions that allowed the cancer to develop often remain unchanged. Dr. Jonathan Stegall has spent his career approaching cancer from a broader systems perspective. He’s a Yale-trained integrative oncologist, board-eligible, and a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. He still uses chemotherapy. But in a different way. He’s explaining this approach in a live webinar this week. |
One hour. Free. Cancer treatment usually begins after diagnosis. This conversation looks at the deeper systems involved long before that point. Save your seat here. |
So thankful that you're making an investment in your health, your life and yourself. Because health means everything, |
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| Adaptogens and the Stress Response Another theme that runs throughout these formulas is support for the body’s stress-regulation systems. Many modern health challenges share a common root: chronic stress and dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis — the system responsible for managing cortisol and the body’s fight-or-flight response. Traditional herbs such as ashwagandha, rhodiola, and holy basil have been studied extensively for their ability to help the body adapt to stress and restore balance. Rather than forcing the nervous system into sedation or stimulation, these plants appear to support the body’s own regulatory mechanisms. Explore the research:
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| Supporting the Brain and Nervous System One of the most fascinating ingredients included in these formulations is Lion’s Mane mushroom, a medicinal mushroom that has attracted significant scientific interest. Research suggests Lion’s Mane may help stimulate the production of nerve growth factor, a compound involved in the regeneration and maintenance of neurons. In other words, it may help support the brain’s ability to repair and adapt over time. Combined with calming compounds like L-theanine, naturally found in green tea, these ingredients may help support cognitive clarity while simultaneously calming the nervous system. Explore the research:
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7 Early Signs of Prediabetes You Shouldn’t Ignore |
Prediabetes often develops gradually, with symptoms that are easy to overlook. Many people experience early changes long before a formal diagnosis is made. |
The research exists. It has for decades. University after university. Study after study. Showing that specific natural compounds can do something remarkable — train your immune cells, not just temporarily boost them, to recognize and attack cancer through a biological pathway that starts in your gut. NK cells. Macrophages. Dendritic cells. Your body's frontline cancer fighters. Research spanning 50+ years shows these cells can be activated and trained through specific compounds found in nature. A Phase I clinical trial tested these compounds alongside immunotherapy in children with high-risk cancer. It was safe. Immune activation improved. Most oncologists have never heard of any of this. Dr. Jonathan Stegall has built his entire practice around it. Yale-trained integrative oncologist, member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, bestselling author of Cancer Secrets. He combines this research with a smarter chemotherapy approach — lower doses, given more often — that a 10-year study showed produced longer survival than the standard full-dose protocol. He's going live Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. EST. One hour. Free. Click here to register now. |
So thankful that you're making an investment in your health, your life and yourself. Because health means everything, |
| Hi Jimi, |
| From chips to crisps to puffs to crackers to pretzels, it's easy to love crunchy snacks. |
| But most of them are highly processed and loaded with sugar, sodium, inflammatory oils, and chemicals. |
| So are there healthy ways to satisfy your cravings for crunch? |
| Get the crunchy snacks story |
| Yours for healthy pleasures, |
| Ocean Robbins |
| P.S. Easy cheesy herbed crackers? Chili lime kale chips? Moroccan baked chickpeas? Oh, yes. Get the article and the recipes now. |
For the most part, the system isn’t designed to make you feel better. It’s designed to keep you dependent. Two-thirds of Americans are on prescriptions. The average person takes four different pills a day. Yet we’re sicker than ever, and prices keep skyrocketing. |
This Thursday, Trevor King from The Live Better Group is going live to reveal the truth big pharma doesn’t want you to hear:
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So thankful that you’re making an investment in your health, your life and yourself. Because health means everything, |
P.S. If you or someone you love relies on their daily doses, this is one conversation you can’t afford to miss. Save your seat here. |
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| Magnesium Keeps Heartbeat Steady By Chauncey Crandall, M.D. Magnesium is a vital mineral that’s involved with more than 300 metabolic functions in the body. It has also been shown to lower cholesterol and keep blood pressure steady, and is linked to an overall decreased risk of death from heart disease. One study found that people who consumed less than the recommended amount of magnesium were about one and a half times more likely to have elevated markers for inflammation throughout their body. Special: Discover the Magnesium Miracle Unfortunately, a large-scale government study found that most Americans don’t get enough magnesium. Like vitamin D, you may have heard of the benefits of magnesium in terms of its ability to help strengthen bones. But that’s not the only role it plays in your health. This mineral also helps keep your heart beating steadily, which is particularly important for people who have experienced irregular heartbeats. Specifically, magnesium helps suppress extra heartbeats. It also plays a role in lowering high blood pressure by relaxing vessel walls. |
| Hi Jimi, |
| Modern allopathic medicine treats your body a bit like a car. Something breaks, you fix the part. Blood pressure too high? Here's a pill. Cancer diagnosis? Time for surgery and radiation. |
| But you're not a machine with replaceable parts. |
| Your body, mind, heart, and spirit are interconnected. Stress affects your digestion. Unprocessed grief can weaken your immune system. Emotional patterns shape your physical health. |
| Holistic healing addresses the whole person. |
| The Ultimate Healing Summit, a free online event from our friends at Wisdom for Life, is about to bring together more than 50 respected teachers in healing, mindfulness, trauma recovery, and personal growth to support your wholeness and well-being. |
| Learn more and sign up |
| This seven-day gathering features all-new expert presentations from Tara Brach, PhD, Don Miguel Ruiz, Sharon Salzberg, Rev. Michael Beckwith, Jack Kornfield, PhD, Dan Siegel, MD, and yours truly. |
| My session focuses on how whole foods support energy, mood, and vitality. I’d love to see you at The Ultimate Healing Summit! |
| >> Find out more and register here. |
| Yours for whole health, |
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Health Benefits Of Bananas |
Bananas contain essential nutrients that support energy digestion and heart function. Their natural composition makes them one of the most widely recommended fruits worldwide. |
Foods You Should Be Eating After 40 |
Nutritional needs change as metabolism, muscle mass, and hormone levels shift over time. Certain foods can better support energy, digestion, and overall health after 40. |
Happy Tuesday Jimi! There's an upcoming series you should know about called Conquering Cancer: The Missing Link, featuring 43 of the world’s top experts in integrative medicine. This series brings together both sides of the medical world to discuss the missing link in a comprehensive, holistic approach to cancer. And reveal show thousands of survivors are conquering this disease and taking back control of their lives and their health. Diet, exercise, and environment are all major factors, but there is an often-overlooked factor that is critical to prevention and survival. So get ready to discover the missing link in cancer prevention, treatment, and healing. |
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