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What do real people say about root cause analysis?

13 people recorded interviews about root cause analysis across 6 organisations. 3 of them mentioned symptoms resolved or reduced in their own words. The most common timeframe people described was over a year. Every figure below is a count of what people said in their recorded interview — not a clinical trial or a survey.

First-hand accounts from people who talked about root cause analysis in their recorded interview.

What people said changed

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

  • Symptom relief3 of 13 mentioned it
    And for me, you know, it has come back, but there's so many things that I've learned in the Cancer Freedom Program and the the, mindset to be able to use the different resources that that Katrina has provided, has has…Steve Forbes
  • More clients2 of 13 mentioned it
    The main reason I would recommend Katrina, which I do even to non-cancer patients, is that if you don't address the root cause and you don't go back to factory specs, you're not going to actually heal.Lezlie King
  • Better systems2 of 13 mentioned it
    The main reason for investing in the Cancer Freedom Program was her philosophy, her principle of going back to the design, the original design of the body and supporting the systems that it uses to be here on earth.Lezlie King
  • Confidence2 of 13 mentioned it
    The skills that I have gained with blood chemistry in particular, has allowed me to have more confidence in what I can offer.Ashley Bankhead
  • Less pain1 of 13 mentioned it
    The pain level was incredible and increasingly worse over the years.Melissa Formica
  • Weight change1 of 13 mentioned it
    I just started seeing the weight fall off and I started feeling better.Melissa Formica
  • Felt supported1 of 13 mentioned it
    I was able to listen to him about what was helping me, and so both my sons have become clients of his.Pam Biddle
  • Family & relationships1 of 13 mentioned it
    But now that we have the option of doing virtual visits that is also something else that we do for those that cannot travel, they have some difficulties maybe bringing in children or for whatever reasons there are tha…Judith E Bowman

How long it took

  • Over a year · 1

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Showing 12 of 13 interviews.

What people were sceptical about first

  • I would say if anything would have scared me a tad from starting would have been the cost, but they made it very easy to do payments and make it affordable to where I could get started right away.Heather Irias
  • Melissa Formica described the cost for the blood work and root cause appointment as a 'small price' to pay for the information she received. She felt the investment was worth it because she gained insights that traditional doctors had never provided.Melissa Formica
  • So, when I decided to be part of this and I contacted Katrina, realized about the cost.Panayota Haloulakou

Frequently asked

Does standard medical care address why cancer occurs?
According to Steve Forbes, standard medical care like chemotherapy and radiation is harsh and does not get to the root cause of why the cancer developed. He believes a holistic program is necessary to figure out the 'why' to prevent the cancer from returning. — Steve Forbes
Can you introduce yourself and describe your diagnosis?
My name is Steve Forbes. I'm from Madison, Wisconsin, and I was diagnosed with cancer in May 2025 with stage four colon cancer. — Steve Forbes
What was your original cancer plan and why did you seek out Katrina Foe?
My cancer plan was to work traditionally with an oncologist through my insurance provider, which for me didn't offer a lot of hope. That's why I found the Cancer Freedom program and Katrina. I was looking for hope, and I really wanted to get to the root cause of why I got cancer and how I can prevent the cancer from c… — Steve Forbes
How does bVital identify the cause of neurological symptoms?
Asuquo explains that bVital uses a diagnostic toolkit to 'bring to the fore what the real problem is' rather than just treating visible tremors. This allows the clinic to personalize treatments based on specific findings, such as gut health or lifestyle factors. — Asuquo
Is there a community aspect to the bVital program?
Yes, Asuquo notes that the community is good because it provides the 'idea of the fact that you are not alone.' He states that this shared experience helps patients develop the courage needed for their recovery journey. — Asuquo
What lifestyle changes does bVital recommend?
Asuquo highlights that the program emphasizes 'eating right' and 'keeping your mind focused intentionally on the fact that you are recovering.' He also stresses the importance of movement, noting that with their exercises, 'it’s either you use it, or you lose it.' — Asuquo

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