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[Healing the Body and Starving Disease: The Lifestyle Medicine Protocol]-[Let Food Be Thy Medicine: 5 Cancer-Fighting Foods That Heal the Body & Starve Disease]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-23

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Introduction: The Magic Bullet of Medicine

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Dr. Dawn Musalem—a double board-certified physician at the Mayo Clinic and a stage-four cancer survivor—shares her revolutionary approach to health. Known by her colleagues as "the magic bullet," Dr. Musalem bridges the gap between traditional oncology and lifestyle medicine. She argues that by leveraging food, sleep, movement, and stress management, individuals can "turn off" cancer-promoting genes and "turn on" tumor-suppressor genes, effectively adding years to their lives.

The Power of Food as Medicine

Dr. Musalem emphasizes that food is the most powerful tool we have for disease prevention. She highlights that the leading cause of death in the United States is the consumption of ultra-processed foods, which comprise 60% of the average American diet. To combat this, she advocates for a "whole food, plant-predominant" diet.

Key Cancer-Fighting Foods:

  • Frozen Wild Berries: Rich in anthocyanins, these phytonutrients help mitigate cancer formation. Research suggests that just two servings a week can reduce the risk of breast cancer and improve survival rates for cancer patients by up to 25%.
  • Purple Sweet Potatoes: Containing 150% more anthocyanins than berries, they act as genetic regulators that help keep cancer proliferation in check.
  • Cruciferous Vegetables (Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts): These are "masters of detoxification." Dr. Musalem suggests eating them raw or adding dry mustard seed after cooking to activate the enzyme myrosinase, which maximizes the absorption of phytonutrients.
  • Edamame (Soy): Dispelling the myth that soy causes cancer, she notes that soy binds to estrogen receptor beta, which helps turn off cancer cell growth, potentially reducing the risk of breast cancer recurrence by up to 25% and alleviating hot flashes by up to 88%.
  • Kiwi: Beyond aiding regularity, kiwis reduce oxidative stress at the DNA level, helping the body repair itself.

Foods to Avoid: The "Chemical" Diet

Dr. Musalem warns against ultra-processed foods, specifically calling out ingredients like mono and diglycerides (often found in wraps to improve texture) and carrageenans. She cites studies showing that these additives can increase the risk of breast and prostate cancers by 24% to 46%. She also cautions against sucralose in sugar-free beverages, noting it can reduce the effectiveness of immunotherapy by disrupting the gut microbiome.

The Pillars of Vitality

Beyond nutrition, Dr. Musalem identifies three non-negotiable pillars for health:

  1. Love: She stresses that self-love is the foundation of healing. Without the intrinsic motivation to care for oneself, dietary and exercise changes are difficult to sustain.
  2. Movement: Muscle is metabolic tissue. Exercise—even just five to ten minutes after a meal—helps regulate blood sugar and improves cancer outcomes by up to 50%.
  3. Sleep: Describing sleep as the time the "brain gets a bath" to clear toxins, she recommends seven to nine hours of rest. Poor sleep quality negatively impacts metabolic health, leading to insulin dysregulation and a weakened immune system.

Navigating a Cancer Diagnosis

Dr. Musalem’s personal story of survival is a testament to her philosophy. After being told at 26 she had three months to live due to a 16cm mass around her heart, she chose to "double down" on healthy living while simultaneously undergoing traditional chemotherapy. She maintains that patients should never refuse medical interventions in favor of "only natural" alternatives, as studies show a significantly higher risk of mortality when traditional medicine is abandoned.

Conclusion: The Gift of Aliveness

Dr. Musalem concludes by inviting listeners to "lean into their aliveness." She emphasizes that it is never too late to pivot; even at age 80, adopting a healthier lifestyle can extend life expectancy by over three years. Her ultimate message is one of gratitude and purpose: by accepting one’s diagnosis, finding meaning in the experience, and treating the body with the respect it deserves, one can flourish despite adversity.

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My jaw is on the floor.
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What you will learn today will add years to your life and life to your years.
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I just want to say it's an honor to be together.
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I just want to personally welcome you to the Mel Robbins Podcast family.
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Now let's get into this.
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my jaw is on the floor
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add years to your life and life to your years
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stay the course
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take something to heart
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unapologetically
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
My jaw is on the floor.
I cannot wait for you to hear this conversation.
It's with a double board certified physician from the Mayo Clinic who is the first ever cancer doctor that we have had here.
On the Mel Robbins podcast.
Now she's going to teach you how to heal the body, starve cancer and prevent disease with the food you eat.

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