From Oncology to Prevention: What Clutter Is Doing to the Body
My friend, Dipa Chauhan, spent years working in oncology.
She didn’t like what she saw.
Time and again, she witnessed what happens when the body becomes overloaded with clutter—physically, chemically, and neurologically—and those imbalances go unaddressed. It was during her time in the hospital oncology unit that she discovered her true passion: disease prevention. Seeing firsthand the toll of cancer and other largely preventable conditions shifted her focus from treatment to helping people avoid illness in the first place.
👉 Watch the full episode, From Oncology to Prevention: What Clutter Is Doing to the Body, in which I interview Dipa, a former oncology pharmacist turned functional medicine practitioner, to explore how clutter, not just in our homes, but in our nervous system and daily habits, disrupts the body’s ability to heal.