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What Causes Cancer is not a medical lecture.
It’s a question. A process. And a challenge.
After years of lived experience, deep research, and stepping inside the very same medical “box” doctors are trained to work within, I set out to understand what cancer actually is — not just how it’s treated.
Modern medicine focuses almost entirely on the physical body. That box is full of history, trials, studies, data, and brilliant work — and I respect it. I’ve learned a lot from it. But it’s also a limited box. Nutrition, environment, stress, trauma, belief systems, and the deeper mind–body–soul connection rarely make it inside.
In this podcast, I walk through the full process that led me to connect the dots — across the body, the mind, and the soul — and to form a very different understanding of what contributes to cancer, how risk may be reduced, and how health may be supported.
Then I do something most people won’t.
I invite you to prove me wrong.
Share this podcast. Tear it apart. Challenge the ideas. Send it to experts, critics, and skeptics. If I’m wrong, show me — and I’ll happily walk away from it.
Until then, let’s talk about the elephant in the room.
🎙️ This podcast is about asking better questions — not handing out blind answers.
By Aaron RoussosWhat Causes Cancer is not a medical lecture.
It’s a question. A process. And a challenge.
After years of lived experience, deep research, and stepping inside the very same medical “box” doctors are trained to work within, I set out to understand what cancer actually is — not just how it’s treated.
Modern medicine focuses almost entirely on the physical body. That box is full of history, trials, studies, data, and brilliant work — and I respect it. I’ve learned a lot from it. But it’s also a limited box. Nutrition, environment, stress, trauma, belief systems, and the deeper mind–body–soul connection rarely make it inside.
In this podcast, I walk through the full process that led me to connect the dots — across the body, the mind, and the soul — and to form a very different understanding of what contributes to cancer, how risk may be reduced, and how health may be supported.
Then I do something most people won’t.
I invite you to prove me wrong.
Share this podcast. Tear it apart. Challenge the ideas. Send it to experts, critics, and skeptics. If I’m wrong, show me — and I’ll happily walk away from it.
Until then, let’s talk about the elephant in the room.
🎙️ This podcast is about asking better questions — not handing out blind answers.