Based in Tijuana, Mexico, Oasis of Hope is a renowned medical center that takes a holistic, patient-centered approach to treating complex diseases such as cancer. Rather than prescribing treatment plans that just target tumors in patients, Oasis of Hope uses research-based alternative and conventional treatments to restore patients’ immune systems, weaken cancers, and extend patients’ lives. The center is directed by Dr. Francisco Contreras, who was recently featured on the documentary series “Healthy Long Life.”
“Healthy Long Life” is a series that looks into the problem of illness in old age. Many people spend the last decade of their life sick and in pain. This documentary offers people some keys to healthy aging, highlighting ancient healing traditions and healthy eating practices from around the world.
The documentary consists of eight episodes, with each running for 40 minutes. The episodes contain interviews with leading health experts, chefs, and people who survived cancer. Three episodes introduce viewers to ancient Asian wellness practices, two of which feature Dr. Contreras: Episode 1 on India and Episode 5 on China.
In Episode 1, the documentary explores India’s roots as the origin of Ayurvedic medicine and the world’s spice capital. The episode features interviews with natural healers, medical doctors, and an individual named Brad who recovered from stage 3 colon cancer.
Episode 5 puts the spotlight on China, the largest country on earth by population with 1.4 billion people. The episode shows viewers how a Chinese Olympic team physician uses traditional treatments, and also draws for viewers a link between plant-based diets and longevity. The docuseries is available on Amazon Prime Video.
“Healthy Long Life” is a series that looks into the problem of illness in old age. Many people spend the last decade of their life sick and in pain. This documentary offers people some keys to healthy aging, highlighting ancient healing traditions and healthy eating practices from around the world.
The documentary consists of eight episodes, with each running for 40 minutes. The episodes contain interviews with leading health experts, chefs, and people who survived cancer. Three episodes introduce viewers to ancient Asian wellness practices, two of which feature Dr. Contreras: Episode 1 on India and Episode 5 on China.
In Episode 1, the documentary explores India’s roots as the origin of Ayurvedic medicine and the world’s spice capital. The episode features interviews with natural healers, medical doctors, and an individual named Brad who recovered from stage 3 colon cancer.
Episode 5 puts the spotlight on China, the largest country on earth by population with 1.4 billion people. The episode shows viewers how a Chinese Olympic team physician uses traditional treatments, and also draws for viewers a link between plant-based diets and longevity. The docuseries is available on Amazon Prime Video.