The NEW Stress-Cancer Link (FOR WOMEN) | S2 E1

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Welcome to the Let's Talk Toxins show!

Chronic stress is more than just an inconvenience; it's a significant health risk that can have far-reaching consequences, particularly for women in midlife. 

In this episode, Dr. Gala Gorman, a licensed acupuncturist, naturopath, and author, delves into the intricate relationship between chronic stress and cancer. She explores how prolonged stress can disrupt hormonal balance, weaken the immune system, and create an environment conducive to cancer growth.

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What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • The physiological effects of chronic stress on the body and its role in cancer development
  • How stress hormones can accelerate tumor growth and compromise immune function
  • The importance of stress management in cancer prevention and treatment
  • Specific signs and symptoms of chronic stress that may indicate increased health risks
  • Practical strategies for managing stress and supporting overall health

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About the author 

Dr. Gala

Dr. Gala Gorman is a licensed Acupuncturist, Naturopath, and Author who offers practical advice and programs for women who are experiencing health issues resulting from chronic stress.

She helps women intentionally reset their human energy system. This relieves their symptoms and restores their energy so that they can reclaim their "Super Woman" status.

Dr. Gala advocates for getting to the root cause of the health issue and treating it naturally. She encourages women to be their own health advocates. In her latest book, "What's Your Kryptonite?" readers learn to become their own PCP - Primary Care Person!

She uses advanced techniques including her MOLT Method™ to initiate an intentional reset. Molting ... or resetting … are critical processes for rejuvenation, growth, and adaptation in both the natural world and for all systems ... including the human body.

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In my book, “What’s Your Kryptonite?” I encourage readers to identify what’s draining their energy.

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