Ask the Experts (Live Q&A) Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy – Cancer; Early Testing, Prevention and Recurrence

Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy, our core faculty member of the Health and Healing Club, is coming on to answer your questions related to Cancer; Early Testing, Prevention and Recurrence.

LIVE Q&A is on Thursday, March 3rd, at 11:00am Eastern Time

If you can not attend the live session, you can submit your questions ahead of time and we will get through as many as possible.

Leigh Erin Connealy, M.D. is a prominent leader in the field of Integrative Medicine. She utilizes the best of all sciences, including conventional, homeopathic, eastern medicine and modern medicine. She is the Medical Director of Cancer Center for Healing and Center for New Medicine. The combined 30,000 S.F. clinics have become the largest integrative medical clinic in North America, and have been visited by over patients 47,000 patients

Dr. Connealy is the author of two books, “The Cancer Revolution” and the “Be Perfectly Healthy,” that have both revolutionized the landscape of medicine.

In 2017, she was named one of the top 50 functional & integrative doctors in the country.

Dr. Connealy began a TV Series as host of “Dr. Detective TV” airing on the JUL-TV Television Network, which began in 2018. She writes for many publications including Townsend Letter a prominent medical magazine. She serves on the board for Dr. Josh Axe, ACAM, and ACIM Connect.

She imparts her wisdom by educating medical practitioners from all over the world, as well as public speaking engagements, webinars and podcasts. These include The Truth About Cancer, Jonathan Otto, Sarah Otto, Nathan Crane and Dr. Mercola. She offers the most scientifically and technologically advanced equipment and protocols at her clinic located in southern California.

WHEN: Thursday, March 3rd, 11:00am Eastern Time

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12 responses to “Ask the Experts (Live Q&A) Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy – Cancer; Early Testing, Prevention and Recurrence”

  1. Thankyou for reading and hopefully answering my question.
    I have stage IV pancreatic cancer with mets to the peritoneal lining. Is there anything I can do about the mets?

  2. I live in St. Louis MO and I am trying to find a holistic doctor who specializes in breast cancer. Do you have any recommendations say within 20mile radius. I have DCIS.

  3. LIDIA LIPAROTO Avatar
    LIDIA LIPAROTO

    When adding iodine for prevention of breast cancer. Is it best to take it orally or put it directly on the skin and how much? How many times a day? Can you overdose on taking 3 to 4 drops daily of nascent iodine. Thank you so much. Lidia

  4. I was diagnosed with early stage (Stage 1) hormone positive breast cancer in my right breast and was told to take Tamoxofin for 5 years. I had a bilateral masectomy (bilateral was my choice for preventative reasons). I am curious if you recommend taking Tamoxofin. From what I know, it seems it has so many side effects and interacts with many supplements that are supposed to be so good for you.

  5. Peter Hartley Avatar
    Peter Hartley

    Can you tell me if oesophageal cancer can be cured/controlled? Nobody seems to want to answer this question.

  6. Paula Franklin Avatar
    Paula Franklin

    I am NED post treatment for breast cancer 24 years ago, and post-treatment for follicular lymphoma one year ago.

    A bone marrow biopsy done because of high MCV rules out follicular lymphoma and MDS but as a mixed message also shows a genetic mutation on DNMT3A and says “suspected myeloid neoplasm” aka MDS.

    I am vegan 14 years, doing green juicing, and just started positive mindwork.

    Is there anything else I can do to prevent this genetic mutation from manifesting to full MDS?

    thank you

  7. Hello and thank you for all you do!!

    What do you suggest as an alternative for aromatase inhibitors, I.e. Anastrozole?

    And, what suggestions do you have for women taking tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors to relieve side effects!

  8. lisabeth weideman Avatar
    lisabeth weideman

    Hi Dr Connealy 💗
    I was wondering for a preventative how often should I do the bloodwork ?
    once a year every couple years you know the full work up like when I first came in.

    Also I was curious about curious about spraying the methylene blue On you for EMF protection doesn’t that leave a blue tint on your skin or your clothing ?
    Thank you

  9. I have been dealing with right breast pain for quite some time. It seem like it gets more intense also around my period. I had a mammogram and ultrasound in 2020 which said I have dense breast(I’m 36 years) I’m working on detoxification and I’m on Aip diet for 4 years, I’m going through some stressful life events that are hard for me to deal with.Can you please tell me what I can do? What doctor can I see? What steps can I take as to heal/prevent. Thank you

  10. LIDIA LIPAROTO Avatar
    LIDIA LIPAROTO

    Would like your opinion on original Quinton isotonic dietary supplement?
    ( seawater electrolytes ). Would you recommend? What are the benefits?
    How much and does it benefit any specific cancer? Thank you.

  11. Marilyn Newman Avatar
    Marilyn Newman

    Is boron good to reduce breast cancer recurrence? If so, what is the daily dose? On the RGCC Supplement Protocol, do I take all supplements (Class I and Class III from my prescribed list or do I take one Class I and one Class III rotated day by day? I’ve been given these approached by two different providers? What do you know about this protocol? Thanks.

  12. Penny Sande Avatar
    Penny Sande

    I started my cancer experience, finding my lump in my left breast.
    Biopsy and 2 lumpectomy surgeries later. From Type 1, reclassified to type 3. My surgeon remarked, that “the cancer, is difficult to identify” and again one margin extends to the blue line.

    Their recommendations: Mastectomy.
    CT scan from January, shows a “lymph note, under the breast bone, positive for cancer” – suggestion radiation.
    And despite a “breast cancer oncotype recurrance score of 0% – they want to do chemo, because my underarm lymph node/removed – came back positive.

    I’ve been controlling my type 2 diabetes with diet, but had not adopted a full plant-based until …

    A week after my surgery, I found the conquering cancer summit, learned of you, plant-based diets, and how to work this naturally. I’ve adopted plant-based no salt/sugar/oil. Veggie smoothies (with the fiber) 5-9 veggies and a green apple 1/2 gallon per day. Enrolled in Tai Chi(2-3 hrs per week), upped my walking time to 2hrs per week, supplements, Onko tea et al

    My question: I have informed them all, that I will be going ahead with a natural approach. I’m with a HMO, not a lot of support from my health care providers, changing to a DO primary care physician (don’t yet know if they will collaborate). Local Naturalpath uses SCIO BioFeedback, appointment next week. Am I on the right track? Is there something else I need to consider?