Part 4 - Becoming Cancer’s Worst Nightmare with Ann McKeever
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概要
Today’s guest is Ann McKeever, and her story will challenge just about everything you think you know about cancer, prognosis, and what’s actually possible.
Nearly 30 years ago, Ann was diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer—and given about six months to live. She underwent a major liver tri-section surgery and months of chemotherapy… only later to realize it had spread to her lung, requiring yet another surgery.
Most people would have accepted the odds.
Ann didn’t.
Instead, she made a decision—a decision to fully participate in her own healing. To partner with her body instead of surrendering to fear. And to become what she now calls “cancer’s worst nightmare.”
In this episode, we dive into the exact strategies she used—and still uses today—to build a body that disease can’t thrive in. From juicing and nutrient-dense foods like salmon, to rebounding for lymphatic health, deep breathing for oxygenation, sauna use for detoxification, and grounding, sunlight, movement, and stress reduction.
But more than anything, this conversation highlights a powerful pattern I’m starting to see across so many survivors—the willingness to take ownership, to question, to learn, and to make changes… even when it means going against the grain.
Ann’s story is one of resilience, responsibility, and possibility.
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Go grab a copy of Ann's book, "Becoming Cancer's Worst Nightmare."
If you would like to connect with Ann, you can email her at ann@cancersworstnightmare.com or check out her website at cancersworstnightmare.com.