The FWD Think Tank
What if cancer is no longer just a disease of old age — but a reflection of the world we’re living in? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The FWD Think Tank Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Nasha Winters — a pioneer in the field of metabolic oncology, co-author of The Metabolic Approach to Cancer, and one of the leading voices challenging the conventional cancer conversation. Together, we explore why the average age of cancer diagnosis is shifting younger, dropping from age 68 to 48, and the major lifestyle, environmental, metabolic, and emotional factors that may be contributing to that change. Dr. Nasha also breaks down her groundbreaking concept of the Terrain 10 — the core drivers in our internal and external environment that influence whether the body is in a state of resilience, repair, and healing… or moving toward dysfunction and disease. But this conversation goes far beyond science. We also dive into Dr. Nasha’s own extraordinary healing journey after being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in her 20s, and how that experience shaped the work she does today. We talk about the often-overlooked role of community, emotional healing, nervous system support, and plant medicines in the healing process — and what it really means to create a life that supports long-term wellness. If you’re interested in integrative cancer care, metabolic health, cancer prevention, root-cause healing, emotional wellness, or the future of oncology, this is a conversation you do not want to miss. * Why cancer is affecting people at younger ages than ever before * The lifestyle and environmental factors driving the rise in chronic illness * What the Terrain 10 is and why it matters * How your body’s “terrain” can influence healing and disease processes * Dr. Nasha Winters’ personal story of navigating stage 4 cancer in her 20s * The role of community and support in a healing journey * Why emotional healing matters just as much as physical healing * The potential role of plant medicine in long-term wellness and recovery * How to think differently about healing, prevention, and resilience Whether you’re navigating a diagnosis, supporting someone you love, or simply trying to better understand what it means to create health in today’s world, this episode offers both hope and perspective. Listen now and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. ---- RESOURCES: To learn more about Dr. Nasha Winters and her work, you can check our her website: www.drnasha.com or on Instagram @drnashawinters
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