Episode 224 - Turmeric After Cancer: Have We Got It Wrong? With Professor Robert Thomas
JUL 1, 202642 MIN
Episode 224 - Turmeric After Cancer: Have We Got It Wrong? With Professor Robert Thomas
JUL 1, 202642 MIN
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Can turmeric really help with joint pain, inflammation and gut health after cancer? And why are so many people being told to avoid it?In this fascinating conversation, I sit down with leading oncologist, researcher and integrative medicine expert Professor Robert Thomas to unpack the science behind turmeric, gut health and cancer recovery.Prof Thomas shares why he believes many patients are receiving outdated advice about turmeric, explains where concerns about tamoxifen interactions originated, and explores what the latest research actually tells us. Together, we discuss the role of gut health in long-term wellbeing, why exercise remains one of the most powerful tools available after cancer, and how lifestyle medicine can work alongside conventional cancer treatments.In this episode, we discuss:The surprising evidence behind turmeric and cancerWhy turmeric became controversial in breast cancer careThe difference between turmeric, curcumin and supplementsGut health, inflammation and the microbiomeManaging joint pain and menopausal symptoms after cancerExercise as a tool to improve cancer outcomesHow integrative oncology combines medical treatment with lifestyle strategiesCommon myths surrounding supplements and cancerResourcesKeep Healthy: keep-healthy.com and https://keep-healthy.com/polyphenols/Rob’s bestselling book "How to Live"Episode Highlights:00:00 Introduction09:33 Discussing hormone therapy options12:30 Discussing health and patient advocacy15:00 Discussing menopause treatments20:06 Turmeric's rise in health circles22:24 Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits24:21 Curcumin study and dosage discussion28:01 Addressing turmeric's cancer misconceptions32:28 Simplifying Supplement ChoicesAbout Prof Robert Thomas:Thomas is a Consultant Oncologist, Professor of Nutritional and Sports Science, author, researcher and Head of Integrative Oncology at UCLH. He has published extensively on lifestyle medicine, cancer prevention and survivorship, and is passionate about helping patients make informed decisions about their health using evidence-based approaches.He also leads a research unit that has designed landmark scientific studies which provide the evidence that guide nutritionists, support groups, doctors and patients across the World.As well as mainstream oncology studies, the team focuses on randomised trials that evaluate the impact of exercise, diet, gut health and natural therapies on cancer, long covid and exercise performance, menopause and cancer.This included 5 RCT's addressing hormone related symptons after breast cancer including patient choice as a primary end point.His latest two double blind RCTs, discovered that boosting dietary phytochemicals (with Yourphyto) and gut health (with Yourgutplus) slowed prostate cancer progression, improved erectile function and urinary symptoms and improved three key biomarkers of longevity.Connect with us:For more information and resources visit our website: www.menopauseandcancer.org Or follow us on Instagram @menopause_and_cancerJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/menopauseandcancerchathub Mentioned in this episode:Substack: https://danibinnington.substack.com/ Fundraiser Walk: https://fundraiseformenopauseandcancer.raiselysite.com/thamesbridgestrekultrachallenge