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Superfoods, Cancer

In this video, Tony O'Donnell spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Superfoods, Cancer" at the 44th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Tony O'Donnell

TONY O’DONNELL N.D., Ph.D. was born into a family of 11 children in Donegal, Ireland. He lost his father to heart disease when he was 21 and 4 other members of his family (including his fiance) to cancer. These traumatic experiences motivated him to take charge of his own health and to help others lead healthier lives. Tony’s mission in life is to love, care, share and to help others understand what quality living is all about.

Tony graduated with a B.A. in Engineering from the University College in Galway, Ireland. Later, he studied at the British Homeopathic College in London, England and received 2 Degrees, one as a Certified Herbalist and the other as a Naturopath. He also received a Degree in Ireland as a Certified Nutritionist.

He came to the United States and became the Vice-President of a major nutritional corporation. Additionally, he has been the formulator of leading vitamin products. including the top seller Radiant Greens. He has also written articles on health for many publications and his first book called Miracle Superfoods That Heal has been recently updated. His latest books include Miracle Diabetes Secrets and Miracle Heart Health Secrets.

Tony O’Donnell, Ph.D. has a Masters and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a PhD. in addiction.

Dr. Tony O’Donnell can be contacted at his office in Agoura Hills, California by phone 818-575-7558 and website www.radiantgreens.com

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Good looking good. Thank you.

That's the best applause I've had all morning. Thank you. Good up for Frank. The president of the Cancer Control Society. Forty fourth year.

Yes. Thank you.

It's great to be here at my age. It's it's definitely good to be here. My grandma says I'm at the age where the Rolling Stones have ended up on my gallbladder. Laughter is the best medicine. She said she gave up jogging 50 years ago because every time she went running, her thighs kept rubbing together, set in her pantyhose on fire. Enough of that laughter truly is the best medicine. Who is here for the first time? A lot of new people. We always have a little challenge, as you know, initially in the morning, because there's lots of people outside trying to sign up and get here. So we're happy that you've made the effort. I've been up since five thirty six o'clock this morning. So it makes sure that we get here and share some information with you. Let's run through these slides. We have about 23 minutes together. There's about forty five speakers this weekend. The numbers are staggering. I lost my fiancee to cancer. She had six years of chemo, radiation, and she thought that that was the way to go. There are other ways now, just like there's new advances in dentistry. I went to the dentist the other day and I couldn't believe the technology in the old days. It was a pair of pliers. They didn't even give you any ether or novacaine. They just yank it out. And today it's literally effortless and painless. These are some of the statistics. They're painful, but this is the truth. One and two men and one in three women will develop cancer at some point in their lifetimes. What is cancer? It is the result of cells that uncontrollably grow and do not die. And one of the reasons for that is heavy metals. Poor diets, excessive sugar, trans fats, saturated fats, and, of course, our emotions. Very few people talk about emotions and the role they play in causing disposes, acidosis or dysregulation or dysfunction in the human body. Many people that I interview in my office, particularly women and sometimes men, mostly women who get breast cancer, usually have. And I say this respectfully on issues with parents, lack of forgiveness, anger issues and not being enough poor levels of self-esteem, not feeling worthy nihilists having a poor sense of self. These issues all cause a significant amount of problems as it relates to cancer. My professor I'd like to acknowledge her this morning. It's here. Dr. Madeline Taylor, PTSD. Thank you

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