Have you ever thought about there being a relationship between conflict and cancer? Well, in today’s episode, we discuss this head on!
I’m honored to introduce you to Dr. Tomas, a Family Physician who is not your typical physician. His specialty is cancer, and his approach involves an integrative mindset with the importance of looking for root causes. In fact, in this episode he shares how cancer is rooted in chronic inflammation and how cancer is not there to kill you. Instead, it’s a good thing trying to save you.
More specifically, we discuss how emotional conflict has a purpose, the consequences of having conflict and the opportunity for deeper healing, the impact of fear and a lack of faith, and the number one “vaccine” for all emotional conflicts! Honestly, this conversation is such an amazing perspective shift on how you can approach conflict, as well as the importance of loving yourself and those around you!
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- Dr. Tomas Gigena:
- Website: https://truehealthdpc.com/home
- Instagram: @truehealthdpc
- Facebook: @truehealthdpc
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About Dr. Tomas
A visionary for hope and healing of chronic medical illness.
Dr. Tomas is a different type of physician. One of the biggest compliments he gets repeatedly from his patients is that he gives them hope when they have lost hope. He sees the body differently and helps his patients understand the relationship between symptoms and causes. Dr. Tomas helps them understand that they are stewards of their own health and they play a big role in their healing. He is an advocate of education and builds a trusting relationship with his patients through trust and honesty.
Dr. Tomas is a Board Certified Family Physician practicing primary care of the entire family for 20 years. He earned his medical degree at Cordoba National University in Argentina, and he completed his Family Medicine Residency and Women’s Health Fellowship at the University Hospitals of Cleveland.
He has a wide range of medical experiences in a variety of patient care settings. His clinical experiences range from street medicine and small non-profit clinics, to mid size community hospitals and top ranked national medical teaching hospitals. His longtime mentor was the founder of the Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Integrative Medicine. He has spent the last 8 years practicing family medicine in Woodburn, Oregon.
Dr. Tomas believes that the practice of medicine must go beyond diagnosing illnesses and writing prescriptions. He works closely with his patients to understand the timeline of their health and the root cause of their symptoms. His approach is largely educational with a natural and integrative focus that bridges conventional medicine with integrative medicine. He helps empower his patients to become stewards of their own health. His passion for family medicine is more about establishing a patient and doctor relationship, with a foundation of health care over disease care.
For Dr. Tomas, Direct Primary Care (DPC) is the perfect model to practice medicine and the future of healthcare.
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