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Dr Lise Alschuler

 
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Dr Lise Alschuler
Dr Lise Alschuler is a naturopathic physician with Board certification in naturopathic oncology. She practises naturopathic oncology at Naturopathic Specialists LLC in Scottsdale Arizona, specialising in prevention and naturopathic care for people who have been affected by cancer in their lives. Dr Alschuler has authored many articles in professional and popular press publications and co-authored The Definitive Guide to Cancer: An Integrative Approach to Prevention, Treatment and Healing. She also travels the world giving presentations about integratied healthcare, naturopathic medicine and naturopathic oncology. Dr Alschuler currently serves as the President of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP).
Mar 17, 2020

Dr Lise Alschuler takes us through updates in the world of breast cancer treatment.

Coordinating Oncology Care
Nov 27, 2017

Effective complementary care helps patients to better manage conventional treatment side effects, improve response to treatment, lower the risk of recurrence, and optimise health.

Nov 01, 2017

We speak to Dr Lise Alshuler to find out; What are the real facts about safety when it comes to supplements alongside cancer therapies? 

Mar 29, 2017

In this podcast we learn: What are telomeres? and what can they tell us about the state of our health and resilience to disease? 

Oct 19, 2016

How well do you know L-theanine? In this podcast Dr Lise Alschuler takes us through some "outside the box" uses for L-theanine supported by evidence and her own clinical experiences. 

Jun 29, 2016

Arguably the most popular beverage in the world, it has been the subject of much conjecture in the scientific literature. Today's podcast explores the evidence for and against coffee consumption. 

Feb 03, 2016

Recognising, diagnosing and effectively treating anxiety with an evidence-based integrative medicine approach.

Oct 14, 2015

According to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) the number of global cancers has increased by a fifth in less than a decade to around 12 million new cases each year.