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Risk Everyday with Kristy Arnett Moreno

This show is for RISK TAKERS and DREAM MAKERS. Former professional poker player Kristy Arnett has made it her life's mission to teach people to take calculated risks. She is a now a podcaster, YouTuber and author of the upcoming book, "The Biggest Gamble: A memoir about Love & Risk." What’s between what we say we want and what we have is fear. The way we move past fear is by taking risks. Risk everyday and watch your life transform. Join the movement #riskeveryday
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Nov 22, 2016

Last week, I drove down to Tijuana to visit a few of my friends who did this crazy thing and bought a hospital (my friends are kind of crazy, but the good kind. Passionate crazy). So of course, this isn't just any hospital. It's a groundbreaking cancer-research hospital that specializes in alternative medicine and Gerson Therapy and is going to revolutionize the way we treat cancer. It's called The Centro Hospitalario Internacional del Pacifico S.A., or CHIPSA and they are creating miracles. I don't know if I'd believe it if I didn't see it with my own eyes. 

One such miracle who I met on the trip is Ryan Luelf. He is a 35-year-old father of three, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 B-Cell non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma a little over a year ago. The treatment options available to him through traditional medicine were grim. In fact, Ryan’s own doctor stated that he had a higher chance of dying from chemotherapy than the lymphoma in the next 6 months.

Unwilling to accept those options, Ryan investigated his options, including the Gerson Therapy which is an all natural protocol developed my Dr. Max Gerson that utilizes an organic, plant-based diet, with raw juices, coffee enemas to strengthen the immune system and re-ignite the body’s ability to heal itself. He started that immediately and when he couldn't find alternative therapy in the U.S., that's when he went to CHIPSA. 

He was diagnosed in October 2015 and tests from June have showed complete resolution in some areas and near complete resolution in others. Ryan says that in two weeks, he hopes to have scientific proof that he's 100% cancer free. 

On the podcast, Ryan shares his story and talks about:

  • Why he chose alternative treatment
  • The tough resistance he faced from friends and family about not going the traditional route
  • Overcoming getting scammed out of $45,000 in the Philippines
  • The mindset that kept him going through the tough times
  • What's next for him and his family

Read more about Ryan's story and specific treatments he used on CHIPSA's blog.

Ryan's Facebook

Ryan's Website

The song featured on the show is "Slow Burn" by Autograf.

1 Comments
  • over seven years ago
    Lori Anne South
    Fascinating podcast. Your best yet! So glad this man is healing. Has he received any further information about his diagnoses since this podcast in November? So scary about the place that stole his money and drugged him with steroids. Is it still in operation? It sure needs to be shut down! What was the conventional therapy that he had and did it help him? Where can I get this done? Who is the doctor that does the vitamin C infusion? Does health insurance cover these two treatments? I'm in TUlsa and need help now! THank you! My heart is breaking that he is not receiving support from his family. That really makes me sad to hear and is very hard to understand. I pray for healing and reconciliation! I will pray for this man and his precious family daily and would like to help them any way I can. Is there a way to send a financial donation to support his ongoing care? Please let me know. God Bless You all and Happy New Year
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