Detect Cancer Before It Even Starts! - Truth About Disease, Diet & Weight Loss | Joseph Zundell

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  • Despite significant strides in cancer research over the past two decades, there remains a vast realm of uncertainty surrounding the impact of various cancers on individuals. Amidst the proliferation of cancer discourse on social media, distinguishing evidence-based information from conjecture can prove challenging. Today’s guest is here to untangle all the complexities.
    Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Joseph Zundell to discuss the research behind cancer prevention. Dr. Zundell shares the lifestyle factors that influence the development of cancer and the cutting-edge technologies for early cancer detection. He also shares his thoughts on the fasting-mimicking diet, cancer as a metabolic disease, and alcohol and cancer. Dr. Zundell also outlines the path forward and identifies the research that still needs to be completed.
    Dr. Joe Zundell received his Ph.D. in cancer biology through the University of the Sciences and The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, PA. He has over ten years of cancer research experience as a cancer biologist. Much of his published research has focused on finding new therapies for the treatment of many different cancer types based on the epigenetic and metabolic characteristics of cancers. Currently, he is a research scientist at a biotherapeutic company near Philadelphia, examining immunotherapies for cancer treatment.
    In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Zundell dive into:
    -Technology for early detection of cancer
    -Obesity and visceral fats link to cancer
    -Exercising to build muscle and for longevity
    -Protein intake and the metabolic process
    -Fasting mimicking diet before chemotherapy
    -Otto Werberg’s research
    -Cancer as a metabolic disease
    -An overview of Dr. Thomas Seyfried’s work and Dr. Zundell’s viewpoint
    -Dr. Zundell’s views on what needs additional research
    -Dr. Zundell’s origin story
    -Socioeconomic status and its impact on disease
    -Rapid fire community questions
    Also mentioned in this episode:
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    -Ezra Test: ezra.com/
    -Fasting and Caloric Restriction in Cancer Prevention and Treatment: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    -Professor Valter Longo's Study: www.valterlongo.com/a-better-...
    To learn more about Dr. Zundell:
    -Instagram: dr.joezunde...
    -TikTok: / dr.joezundell
    -X/Twitter: / drjoezundell_
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @DhruPurohit
    @DhruPurohit  2 місяці тому +2

    Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter to improve your health: bit.ly/TryThisNewsletter

  • @southerngirl773
    @southerngirl773 2 місяці тому +5

    Very intelligent young man! His mother would have been so proud of his accomplishments!
    I listen to all podcast regarding cancer. Knowledge is powerful! I have lost 3 sisters to cancer. Unfortunately Chemotherapy and Radiation did not save them.

  • @ShahidKhan-qw8yk
    @ShahidKhan-qw8yk 2 місяці тому +4

    Great show,
    You have a beautiful and brave guest today,
    I admire you Dr,
    You saw this ( cancer) , when you was very young and you are so brave,
    We all love you,

  • @frankarcobello3149
    @frankarcobello3149 2 місяці тому +4

    Excellent interview, loved hearing this man talk.

  • @hbbstn
    @hbbstn 2 місяці тому +3

    My father passed away from skin cancer 12 years ago. When he first told me, he downplayed the severity, and I was in denial. When it spread to his lungs and then his brain, my world fell apart. The truth was only a Google search away, but I never cared to learn it. His doctor had told him about all the cancer stages when he was in stage 2. He knew what was coming, but never shared with the family. My dad died two months before he actually passed away. He wasn't really there anymore, even though he was walking, sleeping, and eating. Personally, after this experience, I don't believe in an afterlife. Our brain is our soul.

    • @southerngirl773
      @southerngirl773 2 місяці тому

      Very sad story! Do your research on skin cancer. The average person doesn’t take skin cancer seriously.
      ,

  • @ianstern7128
    @ianstern7128 2 місяці тому +4

    Great points, my new go to chap for giving a broad perspective to cancer prevention and treatment. Along with Dr Seyfried.

  • @hbbstn
    @hbbstn 2 місяці тому +2

    Dhru, why are you making grown men cry 😢 Listening to the podcast first was impactful.

  • @AquaSunny
    @AquaSunny 2 місяці тому +4

    Incredibly touching interview!

  • @grace03_
    @grace03_ 2 місяці тому +1

    Long-time listener of Dhru. Thank you so much for being on the podcast. Do you have a compilation of all the hallmarks of cancer? I would like to know where I can read those.

  • @janakeller9737
    @janakeller9737 2 місяці тому +3

    Finally a total system consideration(s)

  • @robertevans3904
    @robertevans3904 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow, great podcast. You have had some great guests on lately, Dhru.

  • @monica79822
    @monica79822 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank You both for this vital information, sometimes we don't know who to listen to and who has the most correct information. My Mom had ovarian ca, I had bilteral breast my aunt both had ca of different areas, so my heart goes out to Joseph and I appreciate the sharing of your understanding and findings. Looking forward to other information or maybe I will rewatch this podcast. Thank You so very much. God Bless you all that are helping all of us looking for better health and wellness.

  • @jennesont4791
    @jennesont4791 2 місяці тому +1

    My origin story is eerily similar to Josephs. My father (who was my hero) was diagnosed with cancer that was misdiagnosed as an ulcer, and by the time they discovered the reality it was not a good prognosis. Then almost 3 years later, he passed away a couple weeks after my 18th birthday at 10:30am! I was still in school and my plans got derailed within days of my dad passing because my stepmom abandoned me and my younger sister.

    • @dr.joezundell
      @dr.joezundell 2 місяці тому

      Stay in the fight. I’m in your corner always.

  • @leoniea138
    @leoniea138 2 місяці тому

    Now this is an important video . ..

  • @stevenf4511
    @stevenf4511 2 місяці тому

    Joseph I’m so sorry about your Mum and what you had to go through as a teenager as a result of your dear Mums death. I was very touched by your story and your openness and can more easily empathize with your emotions because of my own Mums experiences with cancer and death when I was 27. Thank you for your eloquence and intelligent remarks and for wanting to help others. Your Mum would be very very proud of you.

  • @brucejanke2011
    @brucejanke2011 2 місяці тому +1

    A very informative honest chat with very honorable intent. I was very keen to hear your guest give his thoughts on the role of the bariatric chamber with the pulse press protocol... I've heard a couple of times now that some are using it along with diet and chemotherapy treatment.

  • @bettzell913
    @bettzell913 2 місяці тому +1

    You're a dear sweet young man with a real passion born of such tremendous trauma and pain, my heart really goes out to you.
    I would encourage you not to let that passion blind you Into believing that you need to save the world, That is a deep burden and may mislead you in some senses. I must point out some things though that you said that we're really disconcerting. Some of us have been studying for decades, beyond your age, Even though not having doctor titles beyond our names. Some of us also have a same passion born out of mistreatment from the medical system. I have a daughter that nearly died because of the wrong information given and the mistrusting of my own observations. What I found ironic is that I felt the same frustration by a couple of dietary tips you talked about that are completely inaccurate and one, namely, is glutathione. Yes glutathione maybe abundant in the body, but you know there is an oxidized form and a reduced form, the reduced form Is usable form and there are some biochemical processes required to transform GSSG into GSH. In your understanding of genetics, there can be missteps in this process and I dare say that I'm one of them. Please do a deep, deep dive in this before you publicly tell people not to use glutathione as it has been a lifesaver for me, And maybe beneficial to many others it is an incredible Antioxidant And even helps eliminate Mercury from the body. Low Glutathione Levels are found in parkinson's patients. If you nebulize glutathione The levels Increase as much as IV. Before you do a a quick google read, and try to disprove me, I would encourage you to invest as many hours as I have into understanding the biochemical structure of this molecule. That would include reading books and research papers To the tune of many hours. As you said none of us can know the body completely and understand all of its Pathways that would take more than a lifetime of work but, together as a community we can share ideas. The other misinformation you gave was as far as charring meat. AGEs Are created by even baked goods on the crust and it causes oxidative stress. So to clarify Meat does not have to be severely charred to cause AGEs in the body. Due to what I have going on, I don't even fry at all, If I cook a piece of meat I'll add water which is Not as nice as having the lovely fried fat, but at least it keeps the AGEs low. I wish you very much success In what you're endeavoring to do on the social media space.

  • @marycallender5200
    @marycallender5200 2 місяці тому +3

    Poor people cannot afford 2000.00 or the cost of testing. Retired poor as well.
    Insurance isn't going to pay for these tests.

    • @pinkymoon5039
      @pinkymoon5039 2 місяці тому

      Travel to countries like India or Thailand for cheaper healthcare. Both countries have excellent healthcare and are known for "medical tourism". India is a better choice because its not only cheaper than Thailand but is a English speaking country. India has amazing private healthcare which is very reasonably priced especially for westerners.I've been to both countries and I find India better (cheaper world class healthcare service and all the doctors and nurses in the private hospitals speak English).

    • @pinkymoon5039
      @pinkymoon5039 2 місяці тому

      I understand poor people can't travel overseas but in general, if your health is important, you can always do a little holiday with medical tourism in India or Thailand. It'll be cheaper than what it costs in America for sure especially if it's a big expensive procedure or test.

    • @marylee8384
      @marylee8384 2 місяці тому

      Too bad you didn't come over the border

  • @parisaparis6229
    @parisaparis6229 2 місяці тому +2

    That baby elephant made of real gold 😊

    • @dr.joezundell
      @dr.joezundell 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s real gold. I stole it. Dhru doesn’t know.

    • @parisaparis6229
      @parisaparis6229 2 місяці тому +1

      Wow 😂😂😂😂😂So you got very rich , you don’t have to work anymore

    • @dr.joezundell
      @dr.joezundell 2 місяці тому +1

      @@parisaparis6229 nah turns out it’s fake. Did the whole Archimedes experiment and everything.

    • @parisaparis6229
      @parisaparis6229 2 місяці тому +1

      Oh no 😥 sorry 😂😂

  • @leoniea138
    @leoniea138 2 місяці тому

    If u have the resources u can go for blood tests because clinics don't do it . Governments done . Now , if u have medical aid ,, you good . Most people don't have medical aid . How sad . Come med beds come

  • @misterbobdobalina
    @misterbobdobalina 2 місяці тому +1

    Man when a 30 year old person says they’re an expert and talks about how other people should not go outside their expertise…I start my countdown to the expected years ahead that they come out with the “now that WE have more information” moment. Bro…just chill, do you. You’re not saving lives because you need to expose others.

    • @dr.joezundell
      @dr.joezundell 2 місяці тому +2

      Never said I was an “expert” I am however very knowledgeable in my field of study which means I have sufficient expertise to discuss the the things I did here. I did so with honesty and the highest degree of moral and ethical responsibility. Thank you for you criticisms. Very helpful.

    • @robertbrowning2
      @robertbrowning2 2 місяці тому

      The physics of the universe doesn’t care about credentials or job titles or lanes.
      Make arguments based logic as much as possible. The real truth is nobody really knows. The best anyone can do is make an educated guesses. Medicine is closer to archeology than a hard science at this point in time.
      Until we develop comprehensive biological simulators in software this is how it will be. We don’t even know how to recreate the most basic life.

  • @misterbobdobalina
    @misterbobdobalina 2 місяці тому

    ⁠saying you have expertise would imply you have “expert skill or knowledge in a field”. I am very critical as I mentioned because while I’m not a fan of Ben Azadi I see know difference in his assessments or suggestions and yours. At the end of the day it’s all entertainment. I just thought your critique of him was telling. I wish you the best though. I guarantee you that change will occur.

  • @wmp3346
    @wmp3346 2 місяці тому +2

    I average 13,500 steps per day in 2024, shoutout to Penn + the Wistar Institute. Good luck in your journry☘

    • @dr.joezundell
      @dr.joezundell 2 місяці тому

      Shout out to Wistar and USciences. UPenn needs severe improvements. Too political of an institution.