Dr. Gregory Howard
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Yeah, a lot of people, it's interesting with the, you know, they're taking sugar and goose and all these things while they're running a marathon. Well, your sugar is already pretty high and that probably doesn't do anything. Might give you a little sugar rush, dopamine release, so you feel better. But metabolically, are you making yourself faster? No, probably not.
You already got enough fuel already.
You already got enough fuel already.
You already got enough fuel already.
So would you like to chime in? Yeah. Usually these people, they have a functional medicine doctor. Some people refer to that as a concierge doctor. That's some doctor that they're not using insurance. They're paying this individual to have more access to. And those type of doctors are and we have many of them around the world and clinics around the world that are working with us.
So would you like to chime in? Yeah. Usually these people, they have a functional medicine doctor. Some people refer to that as a concierge doctor. That's some doctor that they're not using insurance. They're paying this individual to have more access to. And those type of doctors are and we have many of them around the world and clinics around the world that are working with us.
So would you like to chime in? Yeah. Usually these people, they have a functional medicine doctor. Some people refer to that as a concierge doctor. That's some doctor that they're not using insurance. They're paying this individual to have more access to. And those type of doctors are and we have many of them around the world and clinics around the world that are working with us.
a lot of times they already have a lot of the pieces. We're working with a group in Turkey. Daniel, what's the name of the?
a lot of times they already have a lot of the pieces. We're working with a group in Turkey. Daniel, what's the name of the?
a lot of times they already have a lot of the pieces. We're working with a group in Turkey. Daniel, what's the name of the?
Yeah. We have a lady that found us roughly six months ago. She was pretty far along and she was misdiagnosed by standard of care. They thought she had stage two breast cancer and they did a sentinel node biopsy, which is standard of care. And I think she was clean. So they thought, well, you have stage two. But she was having all this pain in her body. So we just push, push, push.
Yeah. We have a lady that found us roughly six months ago. She was pretty far along and she was misdiagnosed by standard of care. They thought she had stage two breast cancer and they did a sentinel node biopsy, which is standard of care. And I think she was clean. So they thought, well, you have stage two. But she was having all this pain in her body. So we just push, push, push.
Yeah. We have a lady that found us roughly six months ago. She was pretty far along and she was misdiagnosed by standard of care. They thought she had stage two breast cancer and they did a sentinel node biopsy, which is standard of care. And I think she was clean. So they thought, well, you have stage two. But she was having all this pain in her body. So we just push, push, push.
You have to get a total body PET CT scan. And she did. And it turned out she was stage four. She had metastases to her skull, to her everywhere, pelvis. And all of her pain was really, she was stage four and really probably only had a couple of months to live. And so... It was so urgent and they had means. So Daniel contacted this group in Istanbul, Turkey.
You have to get a total body PET CT scan. And she did. And it turned out she was stage four. She had metastases to her skull, to her everywhere, pelvis. And all of her pain was really, she was stage four and really probably only had a couple of months to live. And so... It was so urgent and they had means. So Daniel contacted this group in Istanbul, Turkey.
You have to get a total body PET CT scan. And she did. And it turned out she was stage four. She had metastases to her skull, to her everywhere, pelvis. And all of her pain was really, she was stage four and really probably only had a couple of months to live. And so... It was so urgent and they had means. So Daniel contacted this group in Istanbul, Turkey.
We made arrangements to get her there and then they were able to do treatments, more aggressive treatments that we couldn't do in the United States. So there's something called insulin potentiated chemotherapy where they give insulin and glucose along with chemo, traditional chemo, but you can lower the dose to about a third what you would normally get.
We made arrangements to get her there and then they were able to do treatments, more aggressive treatments that we couldn't do in the United States. So there's something called insulin potentiated chemotherapy where they give insulin and glucose along with chemo, traditional chemo, but you can lower the dose to about a third what you would normally get.
We made arrangements to get her there and then they were able to do treatments, more aggressive treatments that we couldn't do in the United States. So there's something called insulin potentiated chemotherapy where they give insulin and glucose along with chemo, traditional chemo, but you can lower the dose to about a third what you would normally get.
And they were doing some other interesting things over there. So, yeah, we like to find those groups of people around the world in those clinics and that works best. So they're overseeing everything. And then we just give our expertise on the diet and the really You know, they know their piece, we know our piece, and when it comes together, it's just fantastic.