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From Brain Cancer Fiasco to Stability with Personalized Metabolic Testing

Megan Ageton

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Megan Ageton found stability and healing through the Cancer Freedom program by Katrina Foe after her brain cancer diagnosis. By moving beyond tumor-focused standard care, Megan utilized advanced blood, urine, and genetic testing to identify metabolic triggers like mold and stress, shifting from a 'fiasco' to a clear, science-backed healing plan.

At a glance

Primary Use Case
Functional support for brain cancer after standard care failure
Reported Result
Achieved life stability and identified metabolic triggers like mold
Time to Value
Within seven months of starting the program
My life is now more stable. I have a better grasp on my goals, where I want to be. I have a better understanding of my cancer, and I know I can heal it.
It's not tumor focused like the standard of care. It is a series of metabolic processes that need to happen.
I highly recommend the Cancer Freedom program if you are looking for a more personable approach to your healing or prevention that the standard of care cannot hit.

The interview

What was your situation before starting the Cancer Freedom program?

Seven months ago, I was in what we thought was remission at the time. And then that turned into brain cancer before I started working with this Cancer Freedom program. Before the program, my life was a fiasco. I was in the standard of care. Nothing was going right. And it was pretty much a failure in a sense.

What has changed since you started the program?

My life is now more stable. I have a better grasp on my goals, where I want to be. I have a better understanding of my cancer, and I know I can heal it.

What made you decide to say yes to working with Katrina Foe?

The connection I made with Katrina. She herself is a mom, and she had breast cancer after her fifth baby, which is when I found mine as well. And her relationship with her faith. She was always a phone call or a text away before I joined and I felt such ease with that.

Was there anything that almost prevented you from joining?

If there was anything that prevented me from joining the Cancer Freedom program it would have been the cost. We are a single income family, but I found the support of my community and my family to rally around that.

What surprised you most about the program's testing process?

The tests that were run significantly showed me more about my body, who I am, and my cancer. Things I wasn't getting from the standard of care. The program helped me by running blood work that I had no idea existed or urine work or genetics, things that are passed upon with standard of care.

What is the most surprising thing you've learned about cancer?

It's not tumor focused like the standard of care. It is a series of metabolic processes that need to happen. The more I learn about stress or mold—I think mold was probably the most surprising because we live with it. But to know how much of an effect it has on my body and my current cancer, the more determined I am to heal it.

What advice do you have for other mothers facing a diagnosis?

We are scared into treatment right away with the standard of care. They used me and my baby and my four other children to scare me into the standard of care. And that's just—take your time. You don't need to dismantle yourself. You don't need to rush into poison. There are so many options out there.

Frequently asked

Is the cost of the Cancer Freedom program worth it for single-income families?

Megan Ageton, a stay-at-home mom in a single-income family, initially worried about the cost. However, she found the investment worthwhile after her community and family rallied to support her, leading to insights she couldn't get from standard care.

How does Katrina Foe's approach differ from standard oncology?

According to Megan, the program is not just tumor-focused but looks at metabolic processes. It utilizes blood work, urine tests, and genetic screening to identify environmental factors like mold and stress that impact the body's ability to heal.

Can I trust Katrina Foe as a practitioner?

Megan Ageton chose the program because of a personal connection with Katrina, who is also a mother and a breast cancer survivor. Megan noted that Katrina was always available via phone or text even before she officially joined.

Full transcript

Hi, my name is Megan Ageton, and I'm shooting this video because seven months ago, I was in what we thought was remission at the time. And then that turned into brain cancer before I started working with this Cancer Freedom program. After starting the Cancer Freedom program, my life is now more stable. I have a better grasp on my goals, where I want to be. I have a better understanding of my cancer, and I know I can heal it. I highly recommend the Cancer Freedom program if you are looking for a more personable approach to your healing or prevention that the standard of care cannot hit. My name is Megan Ageton. I am a stay at home mom, and I am from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Before the Cancer Freedom program, my life was a fiasco. I was in the standard of care. Nothing was going right. And it was pretty much a failure in a sense. What made me say yes to the Cancer Freedom program was the connection I made with Katrina. She herself is a mom, and she had the breast cancer after her fifth baby, which is when I found mine as well. And her relationship with her faith. She was always a phone call or a text away before I joined and I felt such ease with that. If there was anything that prevented me from joining the Cancer Freedom program it would have been the cost. We are a single income family, but I found the support of my community and my family to rally around that. What surprised me the most about the Cancer Freedom program was the tests that were run significantly showed me more about my body, who I am, and my cancer. Things I wasn't getting from the standard of care. The Cancer Freedom program helped me better understand my cancer by running blood work that I had no idea existed or urine work or genetics, things that are passed upon with standard of care, but has taught me so much about who I am and my personal cancer. For women with a recent cancer diagnosis, I would recommend the Cancer Freedom program, because you are going to not only understand more about yourself and what happened to get to where we are, but also you will never feel alone. The most surprising thing that I've learned from the cancer freedom program is what all goes into cancer. It's not tumor focused like the standard of care. It is a series of metabolic processes that need to happen and altogether to get where we are to get this cancer diagnosis. And the more I learn about stress or mold I think mold was probably the most surprising because we live with it. But to know how much of an effect it has on my body and my current cancer, the more determined I am to heal it and beat it. One thing I would like all mothers to know is that we are scared into treatment right away with the standard of care. I was technically two months postpartum when I found my cancer, but we thought it was just like a clogged duct. And then turns out five months later, it's full blown cancer. But they used me and my baby and my four other children to scare me into the standard of care. And that's just take your time. you don't need to dismantle yourself. You don't need to rush into poison. There are so many options out there, and I just wish more people knew about that.

About Cancer Freedom Katrina Foe

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Cancer Freedom Katrina Foe

Official site: designedforhealth.net

Cancer Freedom by Katrina Foe is a functional nutritional therapy practice that utilizes a root-cause approach to support the body's natural healing processes. They serve individuals with cancer diagnoses by integrating advanced lab testing, such as genetic and metabolic screening, to move clients from feeling overwhelmed to confident. Led by Katrina Foe, the practice focuses on personalized nutrition and lifestyle protocols to address the metabolic drivers of disease.

Industry
Health Consulting Services

Topics

  • cancer recovery
  • health consulting
  • stay at home mom
  • metabolic health
  • functional testing

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