EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 40 MIN
Episode 18- The Healing Tools Doctors Don’t Always Talk About with Corinne Faza
from Two Girls and a Cup of Wellness · host Marie and Crissy
Healing doesn’t live in just one lane. It happens when science, soul, and self-trust come together.In this episode, we sit down with Corinne, radical remission coach and director of the Sari Asher Integrative Cancer Center, to explore what becomes possible when traditional cancer care meets holistic healing. We talk about the powerful intersection of evidence-based medicine, emotional healing, nutrition, and mindset, and how true healing begins when the whole person is supported, not just the diagnosis.Corinne shares stories of survivors who chose to participate actively in their healing journeys by releasing stored emotions, nourishing their bodies with intention, and reconnecting with hope. Together, we unpack practical tools you can actually use: journaling as a form of immune support, emotional freedom techniques, mindfulness practices, and simple nutrition shifts like “eating the rainbow” with foods that help the body feel supported and resilient.We also dive into integrative therapies such as acupuncture, therapeutic massage, and nervous system regulation, and why these modalities can be powerful companions alongside conventional treatment.This conversation is for anyone navigating cancer, supporting someone they love, or simply seeking a more expansive view of healing. Because healing isn’t about choosing one path over another. It’s about creating alignment between body, mind, heart, and spirit.If you’ve been craving hope, empowerment, and real tools that help you feel like an active participant in your health journey, this episode offers both inspiration and grounded guidance.Your healing is personal. Your path can be integrative. And your story is still unfolding.SariCenter.orgCertified Trainer of Radical Remission; 10 Lifestyle Shifts That Can Make a Real Difference in CancerBlue Ridge Institute for Community Service Executives, Member since 2001, BlueRidgeLeaders.org
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Healing doesn’t live in just one lane. It happens when science, soul, and self-trust come together.In this episode, we sit down with Corinne, radical remission coach and director of the Sari Asher Integrative Cancer Center, to explore what becomes possible when traditional cancer care meets holistic healing. We talk about the powerful intersection of evidence-based medicine, emotional healing, nutrition, and mindset, and how true healing begins when the whole person is supported, not just the diagnosis.Corinne shares stories of survivors who chose to participate actively in their healing journeys by releasing stored emotions, nourishing their bodies with intention, and reconnecting with hope. Together, we unpack practical tools you can actually use: journaling as a form of immune support, emotional freedom techniques, mindfulness practices, and simple nutrition shifts like “eating the rainbow” with foods that help the body feel supported and resilient.We also dive into integrative therapies such as acupuncture, therapeutic massage, and nervous system regulation, and why these modalities can be powerful companions alongside conventional treatment.This conversation is for anyone navigating cancer, supporting someone they love, or simply seeking a more expansive view of healing. Because healing isn’t about choosing one path over another. It’s about creating alignment between body, mind, heart, and spirit.If you’ve been craving hope, empowerment, and real tools that help you feel like an active participant in your health journey, this episode offers both inspiration and grounded guidance.Your healing is personal. Your path can be integrative. And your story is still unfolding.SariCenter.orgCertified Trainer of Radical Remission; 10 Lifestyle Shifts That Can Make a Real Difference in CancerBlue Ridge Institute for Community Service Executives, Member since 2001, BlueRidgeLeaders.org
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