Is This the One of the Reasons Cancer Rates Are Exploding? A Conversation with Wine Maker + Stage 3 Cancer Survivor, Nick Dugmore cover art

Is This the One of the Reasons Cancer Rates Are Exploding? A Conversation with Wine Maker + Stage 3 Cancer Survivor, Nick Dugmore

Is This the One of the Reasons Cancer Rates Are Exploding? A Conversation with Wine Maker + Stage 3 Cancer Survivor, Nick Dugmore

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Bowel cancer in people aged 25-45 is up 260%, and the more I learn… the more I know we cannot keep pretending this is normal. Today I’m sitting down with Nick “Dougie” Dugmore, winemarker, dad and bowel cancer survivor, whose story has hit 1.3M views for a reason. Since he started talking openly about his diagnosis - nearly 100 polyps have been found (and removed) in people who went to get checked because of him. This episode isn’t fear mongering, but what I wish someone had told me sooner. You’ll hear: ~ The symptoms Nick ignored and why so many young people dismiss them ~ How fear, stress + our emotional state can impact cancer recovery ~ Why Nick believes glyphosate is one of the biggest (and silent) problems affecting our generation ~ What’s actually happening in our food supply from a farmer ~ Alcohol, wine culture and whether a glass of red makes a difference to your health ~ How both of us have reframed our diagnoses and rebuilt our lives post cancer … and SO much more If you’ve been putting off getting checked… This is your sign. Support Nick on IG @stokewines_au and support his vineyard at www.stokewines.au (buy direct, it helps massively). If you need a push to take control of your health - download my app FIT by Danni Duncan or sign up for coaching. I also share all of my health and fitness tips over on IG @danni.duncan_ so if you want more, make sure you join me over there. Or follow the podcast over @lifewithdanniduncan.
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