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Healing with Nature: Holistic Cancer Care Q&A with Chanchal Cabrera

Date and Time
August 5, 2025 6:00 pm EDT
Location
This is an online Zoom webinar event.

 


Bring your holistic cancer care questions!

 


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Join us for an open Q&A session with Chanchal Cabrera as she answers all of your holistic cancer care questions!

A holistic approach to cancer keeps the patient at the center of the equation, bringing a nature-based perspective to the table. It considers all health, social, and interpersonal influences that have a bearing on outcomes, with high regard for the wishes of the individual.

Holistic cancer care is often called integrative or alternative, but it’s better described as collaborative care. This approach introduces a nature-based perspective and, by collaborating with a full team, achieves the best results for those diagnosed with cancer.

Supporting individuals resembles piecing together a puzzle: everything intertwines, works together, and, above all, succeeds.

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to ask medical herbalist, Chanchal Cabrera, all your holistic cancer care questions!

This webinar will be recorded. Please register to receive an email when the replay is posted within the BotanicWise Community.

About Your Instructor:

Chanchal Cabrera

Chanchal Cabrera, MSc, FNIMH, RHT, (RH) AHG

Chanchal is a medical herbalist and has been in clinical practice for 35 years with a specialty in holistic oncology. She is the author of Fibromyalgia: A Journey towards Healing and her new book Holistic Cancer Care: An Herbal Approach to Preventing Cancer, Helping Patients Thrive during Treatment, and Minimizing the Risk of Recurrence. She held the faculty chair in Botanical Medicine at the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in New Westminster from 2004 to 2016, and she publishes widely in professional journals and lectures internationally on medical herbalism, nutrition, and health.

Chanchal is also a certified Shinrin Yoku (forest bathing) practitioner, a certified Master Gardener, and a certified Horticulture Therapist. Chanchal lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where she and her husband manage Innisfree Farm & Botanic Garden, a 7-acre internationally registered botanic garden specializing in food and medicine plants, and where they host apprenticeships in sustainable food production and herbal medicine. The farm also hosts Gardens without Borders, a federally registered not-for-profit society established to run the botanic garden and provide horticulture therapy.

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