Renegade Remission: Holistic Healing and Nutrition for Chronic and Terminal Illness, Cancer, ALS, MS, Dementia, Heart Disease

84. The Fear of Being a Burden: Why Accepting Help Is So Hard | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

10 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 84. The Fear of Being a Burden: Why Accepting Help Is So Hard | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

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If you've ever needed support but struggled to ask for it, worried about burdening the people you love, or felt like you should be able to handle everything on your own, this episode will help you understand why receiving help can feel so difficult, and why learning to accept it may be one of the most important parts of healing. In this episode of Renegade Remission, we explore the hidden emotional and biological challenges that make support difficult to receive during illness. You'll hear the story of writer Suleika Jaouad, who describes how her leukemia diagnosis forced her to rely on others in ways she never expected, and how allowing people to help ultimately deepened her relationships rather than weakening them. From there, we examine the science of vulnerability, identity, social support, and why the fear of becoming a burden is such a common experience among people facing serious health challenges. In this episode, you'll understand: * Why asking for help can feel uncomfortable even when support is available * How illness can challenge identity and independence * Why vulnerability often triggers fear and resistance * How supportive relationships influence stress, resilience, and emotional well-being * Practical ways to ask for help and receive support without feeling overwhelmed Listen now to discover why accepting support is not a sign of weakness—and how allowing others to help can make the journey through illness feel lighter, more connected, and less lonely. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer, offering hope and insights for those seeking resilience and renewal.

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Portada del episodio 84. The Fear of Being a Burden: Why Accepting Help Is So Hard | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

84. The Fear of Being a Burden: Why Accepting Help Is So Hard | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

If you've ever needed support but struggled to ask for it, worried about burdening the people you love, or felt like you should be able to handle everything on your own, this episode will help you understand why receiving help can feel so difficult, and why learning to accept it may be one of the most important parts of healing. In this episode of Renegade Remission, we explore the hidden emotional and biological challenges that make support difficult to receive during illness. You'll hear the story of writer Suleika Jaouad, who describes how her leukemia diagnosis forced her to rely on others in ways she never expected, and how allowing people to help ultimately deepened her relationships rather than weakening them. From there, we examine the science of vulnerability, identity, social support, and why the fear of becoming a burden is such a common experience among people facing serious health challenges. In this episode, you'll understand: * Why asking for help can feel uncomfortable even when support is available * How illness can challenge identity and independence * Why vulnerability often triggers fear and resistance * How supportive relationships influence stress, resilience, and emotional well-being * Practical ways to ask for help and receive support without feeling overwhelmed Listen now to discover why accepting support is not a sign of weakness—and how allowing others to help can make the journey through illness feel lighter, more connected, and less lonely. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer, offering hope and insights for those seeking resilience and renewal.

11 de jun de 202610 min
Portada del episodio 83. Why Your Body Doesn’t Heal When You’re Chronically Stressed | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

83. Why Your Body Doesn’t Heal When You’re Chronically Stressed | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

If you feel like you are doing everything “right” but your body still is not improving the way you hoped it would, this episode will help you understand how chronic stress changes the body in ways that can directly interfere with healing and recovery. In this episode of Renegade Remission, we explore what happens biologically when the body remains in a prolonged stress response and why healing becomes much harder under those conditions. You’ll hear a remarkable case in which a man with stage IV brain cancer experienced an unexpected recovery after major shifts in environment, routine, stress load, and daily structure. From there, we break down the science of how chronic stress affects the nervous system, cortisol rhythms, immune regulation, inflammation, digestion, nutrient absorption, circulation, and cellular energy production. In this episode, you’ll understand: * Why chronic stress affects far more than your emotional state * How stress changes the way the body allocates energy and resources * Why inflammation, fatigue, and nervous system overload often appear together * How chronic stress can interfere with digestion, nutrient absorption, and repair * Simple ways to begin creating more biological signals of safety and regulation Listen now to understand why stress can become one of the biggest hidden barriers to healing and what helps the body begin shifting out of that state over time. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer, offering hope and insights for those seeking resilience and renewal.

8 de jun de 202610 min
Portada del episodio 82. The Truth About Supplements: What Helps, What Doesn’t, and What Matters Most | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

82. The Truth About Supplements: What Helps, What Doesn’t, and What Matters Most | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

If you’ve spent money on supplements, tried all the “right” things, and still wondered why your body is not responding the way you hoped it would, this episode will help you understand what supplements can realistically do, and what actually determines whether they help. In this episode of Renegade Remission, we explore how supplements work biologically, why some people experience major improvements while others feel no difference at all, and why the answer often has less to do with the supplement itself than the condition of the systems it’s entering into. Using Dr. Bruce Ames’ influential Triage Theory as a foundation, we unpack how even mild nutrient insufficiencies can affect energy production, inflammation, immune regulation, mitochondrial function, and long-term repair processes throughout the body. From there, we break down the deeper science of supplementation, including nutrient bottlenecks, absorption issues, gut health, nutrient interdependence, and why more supplements do not necessarily lead to better outcomes. In this episode, you’ll understand: * Why supplements sometimes help dramatically, and other times do very little * How nutrient deficiencies can create hidden bottlenecks in the body * Why absorption and gut health matter just as much as what you take * The difference between isolated nutrients and whole-food-based supplementation * How to approach supplements more strategically and less reactively Listen now to understand what actually makes supplements effective—and how to support your body in a way that is more targeted, balanced, and biologically grounded. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer, offering hope and insights for those seeking resilience and renewal.

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Portada del episodio 81. Five Choices that Change the Course of Illness | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

81. Five Choices that Change the Course of Illness | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

If you’ve been wondering why some people seem to experience major shifts in their health while others stay stuck in the same cycle for years, this episode explores five decisions that repeatedly appear in stories of remission, recovery, and unexpected improvement. In this episode of Renegade Remission, we look at the turning points that often happen before symptoms improve. Across documented recovery stories, meaningful change rarely begins with one dramatic intervention. More often, it starts when people begin changing the conditions their bodies are operating within; reducing chronic stress, reevaluating environments and routines, supporting the body more consistently, and staying engaged long enough for biology to respond. From there, we break down the science behind why these decisions matter biologically, including how chronic stress affects inflammation and hormone signaling, how the nervous system influences repair processes, and why repeated daily inputs shape long-term health more than isolated actions ever could. In this episode, you’ll understand: * The five decisions that repeatedly appear in stories of healing and recovery * Why change often begins long before symptoms improve * How stress, environment, and daily habits directly influence biology * Why consistency matters more than intensity when supporting healing * How to begin identifying the patterns that may be helping—or straining—your body Listen now to understand why healing often begins with a change in direction, and how small, repeated decisions can gradually reshape the conditions your body responds to. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer, offering hope and insights for those seeking resilience and renewal.

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Portada del episodio 80. Sleeping More But Still Exhausted? Here’s Why | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

80. Sleeping More But Still Exhausted? Here’s Why | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, ALS, Heart Disease

If you’re sleeping more, resting constantly, and still feeling exhausted, this episode will help you understand why fatigue in chronic illness often has very little to do with sleep alone. In this episode of Renegade Remission, we explore the deeper biological drivers of fatigue and why so many people continue feeling depleted even when they’re doing everything they can to rest. You’ll hear the story of pharmacist and Hashimoto’s expert Izabella Wentz, who experienced profound exhaustion that did not improve with sleep or conventional treatment alone. As she began addressing inflammation, gut health, nutrient deficiencies, stress physiology, and blood sugar regulation, her energy gradually began to return. From there, we break down the science of how the body actually produces and regulates energy—including mitochondrial function, inflammation, nervous system load, blood sugar stability, and nutrient status. In this episode, you’ll understand: * Why fatigue during illness is often not caused by lack of sleep * How inflammation and immune activity drain energy at the cellular level * The connection between stress physiology and energy crashes * Why blood sugar instability can worsen fatigue throughout the day * Practical ways to support energy production without forcing or overexerting yourself Listen now to understand what may really be driving your fatigue—and how to begin supporting your body’s energy systems in a more effective and sustainable way. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer, offering hope and insights for those seeking resilience and renewal.

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