50 min

Mistletoe Therapy, Immune Modulation, Pediatric Cancer: Dr. Dagmara Beine & Ryan Sternagel the Anti-Cancer Revolution

    • Alternative Health

Dr. Dagmara Beine merges her personal journey into integrative pediatric oncology with a profound mission to transform cancer treatment and survivorship.  
 She discusses the limitations of Western medicine in addressing the entirety of a cancer patient's needs, particularly in children, and previews her "Integrative Guide to Pediatric Cancer," aiming to empower families facing pediatric cancer.   
Her clinic, extending globally through virtual consultations, champions complementary treatments alongside conventional medicine, emphasizing the role of personalized nutrition, ozone therapy, and innovative treatments like Helleborus for leukemia. As a pioneer in the field, Dr. Beine also highlights the potential of mistletoe therapy in improving outcomes for pediatric osteosarcoma.   
Her insights into gut healing, the emotional facets of cancer treatment, and the necessity of chemotherapy in certain acute cases offer a holistic view of cancer care. With her experience and forthcoming resources, Dr. Beine is a beacon for those navigating the complex terrain of cancer, offering hope and actionable guidance. Resources Mentioned Zuza’s Way
Integrative Guide to Pediatric Cancer (book)
Helleborus therapy
Mistletoe therapy
Ozone therapy
Candibactin A R and B R
Biocidin
GI Revive
Repair complex (including RF by Integrative Therapeutics, Omega threes, zinc carnosine, slippery elm, marshmallow root)
Full spectrum hemp oil
Low dose naltrexone (LDN)
CellCore HMET binder
Quercetin
Sauna use
Neil McKinney's book on naturopathic oncology
Dr. Lise Alschuler's "The Definitive Guide to Cancer"
Dr. Will Cole's "Ketotarian" book



Zuza’s Way Dr. Dagmara Beine's Professional Background and Mission [00:01:40] Dr. Dagmara Beine shares her personal journey and transition from emergency medicine to integrative pediatric oncology after her daughter Zuza's cancer diagnosis.
[00:02:14] She emphasizes the shortcomings of Western medicine in treating the whole person, leading her to seek additional tools for Zuza's treatment and survivorship.
[00:02:36] Dr. Beine previews an upcoming book, "Integrative Guide to Pediatric Cancer," set to launch in the fall, which aims to fill the gap in resources for pediatric cancer.
Integrative Pediatric Oncology Practice [00:03:07] With a scarcity of specialists in integrated pediatric oncology, Dr. Beine has become the practitioner she sought seven years ago, drawing on her experiences and learning from mentors.
[00:03:57] Her clinic offers both local and virtual consultations, specializing in complementary treatments alongside conventional oncology plans, providing guidance on nutrition and therapy choices for pediatric cancer patients globally.
New Cancer Therapies and Integrative Approaches [00:07:11] Dr. Beine discusses a new therapy, Helleborus, which shows promise in treating acute leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.
[00:10:17] She shares insights on the efficacy of integrative therapies for adult colon cancer, with new studies indicating comparable outcomes between chemotherapy and lifestyle changes for stage three colon cancer.
Challenges in Integrative Treatment Adoption [00:11:33] There is a discussion on the difficulties families face when considering integrative approaches, particularly when there is disagreement within the family about the treatment path.
Underappreciated Integrative Strategies [00:14:48] Dr. Beine points out two underutilized integrative strategies: fasting during IV chemotherapy or radiation to protect healthy cells, and the importance of gut healing post-conventional treatment to aid recovery and resilience.
Personal and Professional Insights [00:16:36] Dr. Beine candidly shares her perspective on the necessity of chemotherapy in treating acute pediatric leukemia based on her daughter's experience and her professional observations.
Integrative Approaches to Colon Cancer [00

Dr. Dagmara Beine merges her personal journey into integrative pediatric oncology with a profound mission to transform cancer treatment and survivorship.  
 She discusses the limitations of Western medicine in addressing the entirety of a cancer patient's needs, particularly in children, and previews her "Integrative Guide to Pediatric Cancer," aiming to empower families facing pediatric cancer.   
Her clinic, extending globally through virtual consultations, champions complementary treatments alongside conventional medicine, emphasizing the role of personalized nutrition, ozone therapy, and innovative treatments like Helleborus for leukemia. As a pioneer in the field, Dr. Beine also highlights the potential of mistletoe therapy in improving outcomes for pediatric osteosarcoma.   
Her insights into gut healing, the emotional facets of cancer treatment, and the necessity of chemotherapy in certain acute cases offer a holistic view of cancer care. With her experience and forthcoming resources, Dr. Beine is a beacon for those navigating the complex terrain of cancer, offering hope and actionable guidance. Resources Mentioned Zuza’s Way
Integrative Guide to Pediatric Cancer (book)
Helleborus therapy
Mistletoe therapy
Ozone therapy
Candibactin A R and B R
Biocidin
GI Revive
Repair complex (including RF by Integrative Therapeutics, Omega threes, zinc carnosine, slippery elm, marshmallow root)
Full spectrum hemp oil
Low dose naltrexone (LDN)
CellCore HMET binder
Quercetin
Sauna use
Neil McKinney's book on naturopathic oncology
Dr. Lise Alschuler's "The Definitive Guide to Cancer"
Dr. Will Cole's "Ketotarian" book



Zuza’s Way Dr. Dagmara Beine's Professional Background and Mission [00:01:40] Dr. Dagmara Beine shares her personal journey and transition from emergency medicine to integrative pediatric oncology after her daughter Zuza's cancer diagnosis.
[00:02:14] She emphasizes the shortcomings of Western medicine in treating the whole person, leading her to seek additional tools for Zuza's treatment and survivorship.
[00:02:36] Dr. Beine previews an upcoming book, "Integrative Guide to Pediatric Cancer," set to launch in the fall, which aims to fill the gap in resources for pediatric cancer.
Integrative Pediatric Oncology Practice [00:03:07] With a scarcity of specialists in integrated pediatric oncology, Dr. Beine has become the practitioner she sought seven years ago, drawing on her experiences and learning from mentors.
[00:03:57] Her clinic offers both local and virtual consultations, specializing in complementary treatments alongside conventional oncology plans, providing guidance on nutrition and therapy choices for pediatric cancer patients globally.
New Cancer Therapies and Integrative Approaches [00:07:11] Dr. Beine discusses a new therapy, Helleborus, which shows promise in treating acute leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.
[00:10:17] She shares insights on the efficacy of integrative therapies for adult colon cancer, with new studies indicating comparable outcomes between chemotherapy and lifestyle changes for stage three colon cancer.
Challenges in Integrative Treatment Adoption [00:11:33] There is a discussion on the difficulties families face when considering integrative approaches, particularly when there is disagreement within the family about the treatment path.
Underappreciated Integrative Strategies [00:14:48] Dr. Beine points out two underutilized integrative strategies: fasting during IV chemotherapy or radiation to protect healthy cells, and the importance of gut healing post-conventional treatment to aid recovery and resilience.
Personal and Professional Insights [00:16:36] Dr. Beine candidly shares her perspective on the necessity of chemotherapy in treating acute pediatric leukemia based on her daughter's experience and her professional observations.
Integrative Approaches to Colon Cancer [00

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