

Can Chaga Cure Cancer?
Groundbreaking Cancer Research: An Interview with Julie Anne Lee
In this episode we have the privilege of speaking with Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom, the co-founder of Adored Beast Apothecary, about her groundbreaking research collaboration with Dalhousie University. This pioneering work, now published in scientific journals, explores the cancer-fighting potential of chaga and spirulina extractions in mammals.
Julie Anne and researchers at Dalhousie, have uncovered incredible results showing that specific extractions from chaga mushrooms and spirulina can stop the growth of cancer cells. This discovery could revolutionize holistic cancer care for animals, aligning with Adored Beast Apothecary's mission of supporting natural health solutions for pets.
During our interview, Julie Anne shared insights into the research process, the rigorous scientific validation behind these findings, and how this discovery could impact the future of integrative pet health. She emphasized the importance of evidence-based holistic care and how the partnership with Dalhousie has provided the scientific foundation to support their natural health initiatives.
Key takeaways from our conversation:
Julie Anne's passion for holistic pet health and dedication to scientific research inspire us to continue exploring the powerful relationship between nature and wellness.
Stay connected for more insights on groundbreaking wellness research and holistic care for your pets!
Visit our website to check out Adored Beast Apothecary products CLICK HERE
Resources:
Dal News - Researchers investigate natural therapeutics to manage cancers in companion animals
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**The content in this podcast is not meant to replace veterinary advice. Always consult your holistic veterinarian prior to using any recommended items or supplements.**
28 episoade
Can Chaga Cure Cancer?
Groundbreaking Cancer Research: An Interview with Julie Anne Lee
In this episode we have the privilege of speaking with Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom, the co-founder of Adored Beast Apothecary, about her groundbreaking research collaboration with Dalhousie University. This pioneering work, now published in scientific journals, explores the cancer-fighting potential of chaga and spirulina extractions in mammals.
Julie Anne and researchers at Dalhousie, have uncovered incredible results showing that specific extractions from chaga mushrooms and spirulina can stop the growth of cancer cells. This discovery could revolutionize holistic cancer care for animals, aligning with Adored Beast Apothecary's mission of supporting natural health solutions for pets.
During our interview, Julie Anne shared insights into the research process, the rigorous scientific validation behind these findings, and how this discovery could impact the future of integrative pet health. She emphasized the importance of evidence-based holistic care and how the partnership with Dalhousie has provided the scientific foundation to support their natural health initiatives.
Key takeaways from our conversation:
Julie Anne's passion for holistic pet health and dedication to scientific research inspire us to continue exploring the powerful relationship between nature and wellness.
Stay connected for more insights on groundbreaking wellness research and holistic care for your pets!
Visit our website to check out Adored Beast Apothecary products CLICK HERE
Resources:
Dal News - Researchers investigate natural therapeutics to manage cancers in companion animals
Follow Pet Grocer on Facebook
Follow Pet Grocer on Instagram
Visit our Website
**The content in this podcast is not meant to replace veterinary advice. Always consult your holistic veterinarian prior to using any recommended items or supplements.**
28 episoade
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