Prioritizing Health
Danny emphasizes the importance of making health and nutrition a top priority in life to prevent future health issues and suffering. He shares personal experiences and urges listeners to avoid the consequences of neglecting their well-being.In this clip
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My mother-in-law was recently diagnosed with liver cancer. She is an active 80-year-old. Is there a healthier approach to living out the rest of her life without undergoing general chemotherapy? Can she change her diet to try and fight against the growing tumor?
I have a question about the episode The Post-Pandemic World Economy and the clip End-of-Life Reflections. Good morning, Gary. My mother has been diagnosed with CLL cancer, which is a form of leukemia that is treatable and has promising outcomes if great diets and health patterns are maintained. I’ve been listening to your content for months, and when I found out my mother is sick, the first person that came to my mind is you. I heard you say on the Nelk podcast that you’ve helped many people with different problems, and I was wondering if we can use your help and knowledge on health to better her situation. She’s very healthy and showing no signs of sickness, but I’m sure a lot of the things you recommend would help her enormously in the long run.
I need help. I am 46 years old and was diagnosed with lupus 3 years ago. I started healing myself naturally and felt better than ever until my dad was diagnosed with cancer in March 2024. I cared for him until his last breath on July 31st, 2024. Since then, I have been diagnosed with Bell's palsy, and every time I get a migraine, I'm completely floored; my eyes swell, and my face gets puffy, making it impossible for me to get out of bed. Additionally, my lipids have doubled in 4 months. I also have a daughter with a terminal illness—Morquio Syndrome. There's so much more to say, but I need help. Please.