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Episode 053: Life with Cancer: Nutrition, Fermented Soy, and Supporting Recovery

Episode 053: Life with Cancer: Nutrition, Fermented Soy, and Supporting Recovery

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Discover how nitrogen-fermented soy supports cancer recovery by improving digestion, nutrient absorption, immune function, and hormone balance. Learn why integrative approaches, alongside conventional care, can help optimize healing and overall wellness.

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About the Guest:

Jim Ladwig is a certified health coach and cancer survivor who discovered the transformative effects of nitrogen-fermented soy (Healan 951) during his recovery from colon cancer. He has dedicated his career to educating patients and healthcare professionals about integrative nutrition and holistic strategies to support the body through cancer and chronic disease.

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