Apr 21, 2020
After several friends were
diagnosed with cancer, Marcus Freudenmann went on an intense
research journey to try and help them fight the diagnoses.
He shares his journey with listeners by describing
When Marcus Freudenmann's best friend was diagnosed with cancer, he put his German mentality of "we can fix it" to work. After piles of research and ideas about new cancer treatments at hand, from paleo diets to ozone therapy, he had the humbling and demoralizing experience of seeing cancer progress further in his friends despite these remedies.
He describes further discussions
with one particular doctor who described three patients with the
same cancer but very different backgrounds. He learned that an
approach to any
new cancer treatments, from special diets to ozone therapy,
really needs to change its focus.
For example, one patient had an intense bacterial presence in
combination with living in a high EMF environment while another had
a past history of Lyme disease. The doctor designed different
treatments for all three patients despite having the same cancer,
noting that one should stop looking only at treatments and start
looking at what needs to be treated.
That's how he was introduced to
functional medicine doctors—he saw facing cancer as more of a
process of putting a puzzle together. He made a mind map at the
time that allowed for a fuller picture and understanding of a
patient's situation as part of the treatment plan.
This was the beginning of his training program, which he describes
as a course-finding evaluation company. They offer a six-part
training program that goes into key elements, matching
new cancer treatments to an understanding of mental issues,
lifestyle factors, physical imbalances, and inherited
problems.
For more and to access the free part of the training, see trulyheal.com/genius.