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HEALTH & MEDICAL DISCLAIMER

Last updated: 14 July 2026

PLEASE READ THIS DISCLAIMER CAREFULLY

Calming the Mind of Cancer provides general educational, informational and emotional-wellbeing content for people affected by cancer, including people who have received a diagnosis, family members, carers and other support people.

The information provided through this website, its articles, videos, meditations, audio recordings, downloadable materials, emails, social-media channels, membership areas, courses, interviews, presentations and related resources is not medical advice and is not intended to replace individual care from appropriately qualified healthcare professionals.

1. GENERAL EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE

All material provided by Calming the Mind of Cancer is intended for general education, information, reflection and emotional support.

The material may discuss subjects including, but not limited to:

• cancer and cancer research;
• nutrition and metabolic health;
• ketogenic nutrition;
• fasting and meal timing;
• movement and physical activity;
• sleep;
• stress regulation;
• meditation and relaxation;
• emotional wellbeing;
• mindset and behaviour change;
• psychoneuroimmunology;
• epigenetics;
• the microbiome;
• sunlight, vitamin D and the natural environment;
• integrative, complementary and lifestyle approaches;
• personal and family experiences of cancer.

This information is not tailored to any particular person’s diagnosis, medical history, symptoms, medications, treatment plan, nutritional needs, psychological state or personal circumstances.

2. NOT MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS OR TREATMENT

Nothing provided by Calming the Mind of Cancer should be interpreted as:

• medical advice;
• a medical diagnosis;
• an individual treatment recommendation;
• a prescription;
• a guarantee of prevention, recovery, remission or cure;
• a substitute for assessment, diagnosis or treatment by qualified healthcare professionals.

Calming the Mind of Cancer does not diagnose, treat or cure cancer or any other illness.

The inclusion of information about a particular practice, dietary pattern, intervention, study, theory, product, professional or treatment does not mean that it is suitable, safe or effective for every person.

3. NO HEALTHCARE-PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP

Accessing or using Calming the Mind of Cancer does not create a doctor–patient, therapist–client, dietitian–client, psychologist–client or other healthcare-provider relationship.

Communications sent through the website, by email, through social media or during a general educational session do not create such a relationship and should not be treated as personal medical advice.

Calming the Mind of Cancer and its founder, contributors, presenters and representatives do not act as your treating medical team.

4. WORK WITH APPROPRIATELY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS

Cancer is a complex group of diseases. Diagnosis, treatment and supportive care must be considered in light of each person’s individual circumstances.

You should consult appropriately qualified healthcare professionals regarding:

• symptoms or changes in your health;
• diagnostic tests or results;
• treatment options;
• medications;
• surgery;
• radiotherapy;
• systemic treatments;
• supplements;
• dietary changes;
• ketogenic diets;
• fasting;
• exercise;
• weight loss;
• sunlight exposure;
• psychological or emotional care;
• complementary or integrative practices.

Where possible, seek professionals who are appropriately licensed or registered in your country or jurisdiction and who are willing to consider your complete medical history, current treatment, goals, values and lifestyle.

5. DO NOT DELAY OR ALTER CARE WITHOUT APPROPRIATE GUIDANCE

Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining professional medical advice because of anything you have read, watched or heard through Calming the Mind of Cancer.

Do not start, stop, reduce, increase or otherwise change:

• prescribed medication;
• medical treatment;
• cancer treatment;
• supplements;
• fasting practices;
• dietary protocols;
• exercise programs;

without first discussing the proposed change with appropriately qualified healthcare professionals who understand your individual circumstances.

Some foods, supplements, diets, fasting practices, herbs and lifestyle interventions may interact with medications, affect blood glucose, alter nutritional status, influence recovery, or be unsuitable before, during or after particular treatments.

6. EMERGENCIES AND URGENT CARE

Calming the Mind of Cancer is not an emergency, crisis or medical-response service.

If you believe that you or another person may be experiencing a medical emergency, severe psychological distress, suicidal thoughts, rapidly worsening symptoms or an immediate threat to health or safety, contact your local emergency services or an appropriate crisis service immediately.

Do not wait for a response from Calming the Mind of Cancer.

7. NUTRITION, FASTING, KETOGENIC DIETS AND SUPPLEMENTS

Information concerning nutrition, fasting, ketogenic diets, metabolic health, supplements or other lifestyle practices is provided for general educational purposes.

These practices are not appropriate for every person.

Individual suitability may be affected by factors including:

• cancer type and stage;
• current or recent treatment;
• unintended weight loss;
• malnutrition or risk of malnutrition;
• diabetes or blood-glucose medication;
• kidney, liver, heart or gastrointestinal conditions;
• pregnancy or breastfeeding;
• eating-disorder history;
• frailty;
• age;
• medication use;
• surgical recovery;
• individual nutritional requirements.

Professional supervision may be necessary.

No dietary pattern, fasting practice, food, supplement or lifestyle intervention discussed by Calming the Mind of Cancer should be understood as a proven cure for cancer.

8. MEDITATION, MINDSET AND EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

Meditation, relaxation, emotional support, positive action and mind-body practices may assist some people with stress management, emotional regulation, reflection or quality of life.

They do not guarantee a particular medical outcome.

A person is not responsible for developing cancer because of their thoughts, emotions, stress, personality or perceived inability to remain positive.

No person should feel blamed, ashamed or judged if they experience fear, sadness, anger, anxiety, grief or emotional distress.

Mindset practices are intended to support the person, not to assign blame or suggest that illness reflects a failure of attitude, belief or character.

Anyone experiencing significant emotional or psychological distress should seek assistance from an appropriately qualified mental-health professional or crisis service.

9. RESEARCH, EVIDENCE AND EMERGING KNOWLEDGE

Calming the Mind of Cancer aims to distinguish among:

• established evidence;
• emerging research;
• preliminary findings;
• hypotheses and theories;
• expert interpretation;
• personal experience;
• philosophical or spiritual reflection.

Scientific and medical knowledge continues to change.

A study being discussed does not necessarily mean that its findings have been confirmed, that the intervention has been proven effective in humans, or that the findings apply to every person or cancer type.

Research involving cells, animals, small participant groups or early-stage clinical trials may not produce the same results in broader human populations.

Readers should consider the quality, limitations, date and context of any research and discuss its personal relevance with appropriately qualified professionals.

10. PERSONAL STORIES AND TESTIMONIALS

Calming the Mind of Cancer may include personal stories, family experiences, interviews, testimonials or descriptions of individual outcomes.

These accounts represent the experiences, recollections or opinions of the people involved.

They are not scientific proof, medical advice or a guarantee that another person will experience the same result.

When several interventions occur during the same period, it may not be possible to determine precisely which intervention, combination of interventions or other factors contributed to an outcome.

Individual experiences must not be used to predict another person’s prognosis or replace personalised professional advice.

11. NO GUARANTEES OF RESULTS

Every person, diagnosis and circumstance is different.

Calming the Mind of Cancer makes no promise or guarantee concerning:

• prevention;
• treatment response;
• remission;
• recurrence;
• survival;
• symptom improvement;
• psychological outcomes;
• financial outcomes;
• any other individual result.

Results may vary substantially, and some practices may provide no measurable benefit for a particular person.

12. CONTRIBUTORS, INTERVIEWS AND OPINIONS

Views expressed by guest contributors, researchers, clinicians, authors, interviewees or other third parties are their own.

Their appearance or inclusion does not necessarily mean that Calming the Mind of Cancer agrees with or endorses every statement, theory, treatment, product or position they express.

Professional titles and qualifications should not be interpreted as a personal clinical recommendation or the establishment of a healthcare-provider relationship with the viewer or reader.

13. PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

References to products, services, books, programs, professionals, organisations or external resources are provided for general information.

Unless expressly stated, such references do not constitute endorsement.

Where Calming the Mind of Cancer has an affiliate, sponsorship or other commercial relationship connected with a recommendation, we aim to disclose that relationship clearly.

You remain responsible for investigating the suitability, safety, quality, cost and terms of any product or service before purchasing or using it.

14. EXTERNAL LINKS

This website may link to external websites, research papers, databases, organisations, videos, products or services.

External websites are controlled by third parties.

Calming the Mind of Cancer is not responsible for the accuracy, availability, security, privacy practices, content or claims of external resources.

The presence of a link does not necessarily constitute endorsement.

15. ACCURACY AND CURRENCY OF INFORMATION

Reasonable efforts are made to present information accurately and responsibly at the time of publication.

However, Calming the Mind of Cancer does not warrant that all content is complete, error-free, current or applicable to every person or jurisdiction.

Information may become outdated as scientific understanding, clinical guidance, products, services and laws change.

We may revise, correct, remove or update content without notice.

Readers are encouraged to verify important information through current, reliable sources and appropriately qualified professionals.

16. USE AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION

You are responsible for how you interpret and use the information provided by Calming the Mind of Cancer.

Any decision concerning your health, lifestyle, nutrition, emotional wellbeing or treatment should be made with careful consideration of your individual circumstances and, where appropriate, in consultation with qualified professionals.

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Calming the Mind of Cancer and its founder, contributors, employees, contractors and representatives disclaim liability for loss, injury, damage or adverse consequences arising from reliance upon or use of this information.

Nothing in this disclaimer excludes, restricts or modifies any consumer guarantee, right, remedy or liability that cannot lawfully be excluded, restricted or modified under the laws applicable to you.

17. INTERNATIONAL USERS

Calming the Mind of Cancer may be accessed from Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and other countries.

Healthcare systems, professional titles, emergency services, laws, regulations and standards differ between jurisdictions.

You are responsible for obtaining advice from professionals who are appropriately qualified and authorised to practise in your own location.

References to laws, services, organisations or professional practices in one country may not apply in another.

18. CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE USERS

Content is intended principally for adults.

A child or young person should use the material only with the involvement of a parent, guardian or appropriately qualified healthcare professional.

Anyone caring for a vulnerable person should ensure that medical, nutritional, psychological and safety decisions are made with appropriate professional oversight.

19. ACCEPTANCE OF THIS DISCLAIMER

By accessing or using Calming the Mind of Cancer and its related resources, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Health & Medical Disclaimer.

Your continued use of the website is also subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

20. CONTACT AND CORRECTIONS

We welcome notification of possible factual errors, broken links or material that may require clarification or updating.

General website and program enquiries may be directed to:

care@calmingthemindofcancer.com

Please do not use this email address to request urgent medical assistance, diagnosis, individual treatment advice or crisis support.

For individual health concerns, contact an appropriately qualified healthcare professional. For emergencies, contact your local emergency services.