Georges Cordoba is a long-term stage IV melanoma survivor. He was diagnosed in 2002 and after eight years and with eight tumors in his brain, Georges quit conventional treatment and decided to make drastic changes to his diet and lifestyle. A year and a half later he was cancer-free.
Georges is the author of a new book called Beating The Odds: My Journey Through Holistic Health to Overcome Advanced Cancer.
In our interview, he shares his journey and the strategies he used to restore his health. Enjoy!
Show Notes
-Georges’ Stage IV melanoma healing journey [0:35]
–Beating The Odds [3:10]
-Making drastic life changes [5:15]
-Healed in a year and a half [10:15]
-Georges’ career change [11:52]
-Georges’ spontaneous remission [13:15]
-Don’t be trapped in a state of fear [17:00]
-Clear out the emotional clutter in your life [20:19]
-Forgiveness is one of the biggest barriers to healing [22:45]
-You must address the causes of stress in your life [24:30]
-What to do when treatment isn’t working [27:15]
-Getting over the fear [31:05]
-Focus on gratitude and joy [35:15]
Connect with Georges:
Georges’ book: Beating the Odds
Website: https://www.qualevita.com
Instagram: @coach.georges
Facebook: Georges Cordoba
Email: coach.georges@qualevita.com
Other links from the interview:
Radical Remission by Dr. Kelly Turner
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