Experience Natural Cancer Care with Dr. Jake Psenka at Chambers Clinic

Harnessing the Power of Nature in Your Fight Against Cancer

Welcome to a new approach to cancer care. At the Chambers Clinic, we believe in integrating the best of naturopathic treatments and medical oncology to improve patient outcomes. With over 20 years of experience in naturopathic medicine, Dr. Jake Psenka is considered an expert in providing naturally based integrative oncology services

Hi, I’m Dr. Jake Psenka

Conventional Cancer Care Isn’t Your Only Option

I have extensive experience combining naturopathic therapies with conventional cancer care, and love educating my patients about their condition and treatment options so that they can be an active participant in their own care.

Our integrative cancer therapy utilizes specific strategies that work in synergy with your body's natural defenses, including

  • Minimizing conventional treatment-related adverse effects

  • Implementing dietary strategies that weaken cancer cells while promoting overall health

  • Preventing cancer treatment resistance

  • Stimulating and supporting

  • Repurposing medicationg & targeting supplementation

  • Mind body medicine

We believe in empowering our patients through education, ensuring that you are actively involved in your own treatment. Our approach is personalized, not one-size-fits-all. We understand that each patient's journey is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet your individual needs

How Does Natural Cancer Care Work? Read Below to Find Out More!

Our Philosophy

It is our philosophy that an optimal treatment plan for cancer should provide much more than a single treatment modality. To be successful an alternative, cancer treatments plan needs to be multi-modal and fight cancer by attacking the tumor directly, crippling a cancer cell's metabolism and energy production, cutting off blood supply to the tumor, stimulating the immune system, and inhibiting treatment resistance. Importantly, restoring health and healing vitality to the person fighting cancer is of utmost importance and must be a priority as well.

Integrative Medicines and Treatments

We use a variety of medications, highest-quality supplements, herbal medicines, IV treatments, physical medicine, and dietary plans when creating protocols for our patients. As stated previously, our physicians have the experience to safely incorporate our recommendations into a patient's current cancer treatment protocol. By doing so patients often experience better results, increased overall health, and less adverse medication reactions. We believe that as your doctor it is our duty to work with the other health care providers on your medical team. The best results are often achieved when using naturopathic, alternative and conventional cancer treatment approaches in an integrative fashion, rather than relying on solely one or the other.

Preventative Cancer Care

Our experience also provides us with the ability to offer guidance to patients about how to prevent cancer recurrence. This extends beyond providing our patients with specific lifestyle and nutritional changes, but also to the use of targeted therapies used to make the body an inhospitable place for cancer to survive. Today's technology allows for the identification of risk factors associated with increased cancer risk. It is important to identify and eliminate these cancer risk factors not only for the primary prevention of cancer, but also for the prevention of cancer recurrence.

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Leaky Gut

“Leaky Gut” and the Confusion of Food Allergies and Sensitivities

August 17, 20238 min read

Believe it or not, food allergies are rare. Studies estimate these to affect less than 10% of the population. But twice as many American adults report “food allergies” and they seem to come up all the time in the news.

Often what people are really experiencing are food sensitivities. Certain foods, usually at certain times, offend. These cause symptoms ranging from stomach aches to wheezing to headaches and joint pains.

Understanding the difference requires a quick understanding of common immunoglobulins, the antibodies that respond to invaders in our body.

  • IgM – These antibodies are like the marines. They are the first responder to any threatening invader to our system. They are general. Our body immediately sends them no matter what and then waits for back up. Often they get the job done before that even happens. Hoo rah.

  • IgG – While the IgM marines are fighting the first wave, they send a spy back to the immune system. This spy reports exact details of the invader, and our bodies make the exact opposite – terminators called IgG antibody. IgG antibodies are highly specific. They respond in 10-14 days to neutralize the threat. When the threat is over, IgG antibodies go back home and lay in wait for the invader to come back – known as a a reactivation. If you had the Influenza B in 2003, and you get it again in 2023, those flu antibodies respond immediately and get rid of it, often before we even feel sick. This is one of the ways we stay well. I’ll be back!

  • IgA – This is the native immune system that lines the inside the “pipe” – or mucosa -- of our intestines. If you ate some bacteria, say, on a street taco, that didn’t belong in our system, our body has a signaling system to the brain to say “get it out” (often a “flood”: vomit or diarrhea). IgA also responds and gets to work knocking it out.

  • IgE – These are the “allergies” everyone talks about when they say they’re allergic. Every sneeze when trees and flowers bloom in the spring? IgE. Ever get a bee sting? And a big red welt appears? IgE. What about a kid with a peanut allergy who situation becomes an emergency when her throat swells up? That’s IgE. That is a massive histamine response for which we give antihistamines – such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine).

So what do antibodies have in common with the gut? Or even a leaky gut?

First, a fun fact: the barrier of our gut is 1 cell width wide – that’s infinitesimally small! And strong! But is it an any wonder it can possibly leak?

Ok then, what is “leaky gut”?

Leaky gut, scientifically referred to as increased intestinal permeability, is a condition where the lining of the intestines open up more than normal, generally in response to prolonged inflammation.

This allows substances like toxins, undigested food particles, and bacteria to leak through the intestinal barrier and enter the bloodstream. In a healthy gut, the intestinal lining acts as a barrier, selectively allowing nutrients to pass into the bloodstream while preventing harmful substances from entering.

When the integrity of the gut barrier is compromised, various health issues can arise. These may include inflammation, autoimmune reactions, food sensitivities, joint pain and digestive problems. Some factors

that can contribute to leaky gut include chronic stress, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, certain medications, infections, and imbalances in the gut microbiota.

And what’s behind out gut? Toll Like Receptors (TLRs). These are essentially buckets of – what for it – histamines! This is the bodies last ditch response – a histamine response -- to degrade what’s leaking through to the bloodstream while sounding the alarm to the rest of the system that there’s an invader.

Leaky gut and histamine response are both related to your gut health and can have significant implications for overall well-being.

What is a histamine response?

As mentioned, histamine is a naturally occurring compound in the body that plays a role in the immune response, regulation of stomach acid, and neurotransmitter function. Histamine is also found in various foods and is released in response to allergies or inflammatory reactions (IgE!).

Some people can have a heightened sensitivity to histamine, and they may experience symptoms when exposed to foods or other triggers that release histamine.

Histamine intolerance – or more like, an overwhelm -- is a condition in which the body has difficulty breaking down histamine, leading to an excessive accumulation of histamine in the body. This can result in symptoms such as headaches, hives, digestive issues, nasal congestion, and more. Certain foods that are high in histamine or trigger the release of histamine (e.g., fermented foods, aged cheeses, alcohol) can exacerbate these symptoms in sensitive individuals.

Is there a leaky gut-histamine connection?

There is a potential connection between leaky gut and histamine intolerance. When the gut barrier is compromised and becomes leaky, it can allow larger molecules, including histamines from food and TLRs, to pass through into the bloodstream. This can contribute to an increased histamine load in the body, potentially exacerbating histamine intolerance symptoms in individuals who are already sensitive.

Moreover, certain compounds in the gut microbiota can influence histamine production and breakdown. Dysbiosis (imbalanced gut microbiota) or overgrowth of certain bacteria can lead to increased histamine production, adding to the overall histamine load in the body.

What about IgM and IgG?

Meanwhile, those food particles each cause an IgM – and ultimately – when the body has seen them before -- an IgG reaction.

So food can reactivate our immune system – a lot. A single meal can leak through many constituents or pieces of food. And then the immune system has to deal with a dozen “invaders” instead of say, one, if it were a food allergy. When stress continues to inflame our gut and the immune system has to deal with lots of invaders leaking through for a long time we experience symptoms such as stomach aches, increase gas, bloating, and often severe fatigue.

How do you know if you have a food allergy or food sensitivity?

We can test.

Western doctors often run to IgE allergy tests. And these are great for environmental allergies. (Ask us about SLIT testing!)

IgE tests also can inform food allergies. That said, someone with a food allergy who’s had to go to Urgent Care or ER KNOWS they have a food allergy and unfortunately, that is the “best” way that many find out. Absent that kind of response when it happens, few likely have food allergies. The test is then about simply knowing vs. actually diagnosing or healing something.

What has more utility for leaky gut is IgG AND IgA testing. Many practitioners – including many naturopaths -- only run IgG – the thought being that we can identify the foods that the body has seen before or is reacting to right this minute. The protocol is that we have the patient eliminate all the foods on the list for 6 weeks, allow the gut to heal from the absence of these offenders, then reintroduce them one by one, testing to see if they cause symptoms again.

What tests for a leaky gut?

First, we can also test for zonulin, the “rivets” or “elastic bands” that hold the gut together that comes apart when the gut “leaks”. We can gather from either blood or stool tests. Diagnostic but slightly less important.

I think that in addition to IgG, it also is critical to test IgA, the” inside the pipe” immune system. What’s upsetting that too? That – combined with IgG -- can help us pinpoint specific foods triggering our immune system. We can run a blood test with that combination.

HELP! Everything came up on my Food Sensitivity test! What am I supposed to eat?!

When a patient returns a long list of foods on an IgG/IgA, they’re not allergic or sensitive to them genetically or long term – they are sensitive right this minute – and probably not to most of those – only what’s recently leaked through and been responded to by the immune system.

For that reason, when we see “everything” come up on Food Sensitivity Panel, it’s almost always it’s leaky gut. (And we can always confirm with zonulin test).

We cannot eliminate ALL of those foods and reasonably and expect someone to have a robust, nutritious diet. Food restriction causes other downstream problems to our microflora – many important microbiota stop getting “fed” and die off, causing “dysbiosis” -- an upset of the harmony of the species in our gut microbiome.

We can group foods into categories (gluten, dairy, legumes etc) for elimination, thereby reducing the confusion and restriction.

And, we can identify the worst offenders since we have BOTH IgG and IgA irritation. We start there and proceed in a practical way that nourishes the body, heals gut inflammation, and enables the overactive immune system to stand down (giving us a much needed break from symptoms).

Now what? Where do I start?

Addressing leaky gut through dietary and lifestyle changes, along with proper medical guidance, may help reduce inflammation and improve gut barrier function, potentially alleviating histamine intolerance and other immune response symptoms. It's important to note that leaky gut can be a complex condition with individual variations, so consulting a naturopathic doctor with backgrounds in gut health and nutrition is advisable if you suspect you have these issues. The physicians at Chambers Clinic can provide personalized guidance and recommendations based on your specific situation.

Contact us today for more information.

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How Does Natural Cancer Care Work? Read Below to Find Out More!

What is Our Philosophy?

It is our philosophy that an optimal treatment plan for cancer should provide much more than a single treatment modality. To be successful an alternative, cancer treatments plan needs to be multi-modal and fight cancer by attacking the tumor directly, crippling a cancer cell's metabolism and energy production, cutting off blood supply to the tumor, stimulating the immune system, and inhibiting treatment resistance. Importantly, restoring health and healing vitality to the person fighting cancer is of utmost importance and must be a priority as well.

What Kind of Medications Do We Use?

We use a variety of medications, highest-quality supplements, herbal medicines, IV treatments, physical medicine, and dietary plans when creating protocols for our patients. As stated previously, our physicians have the experience to safely incorporate our recommendations into a patient's current cancer treatment protocol. By doing so patients often experience better results, increased overall health, and less adverse medication reactions. We believe that as your doctor it is our duty to work with the other health care providers on your medical team. The best results are often achieved when using naturopathic, alternative and conventional cancer treatment approaches in an integrative fashion, rather than relying on solely one or the other.

Do You Offer Preventative Treatment to Prevent Cancer Recurrence?

Our experience also provides us with the ability to offer guidance to patients about how to prevent cancer recurrence. This extends beyond providing our patients with specific lifestyle and nutritional changes, but also to the use of targeted therapies used to make the body an inhospitable place for cancer to survive. Today's technology allows for the identification of risk factors associated with increased cancer risk. It is important to identify and eliminate these cancer risk factors not only for the primary prevention of cancer, but also for the prevention of cancer recurrence.

Testimonials


“After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, I decided to seek independent advice and possible treatment in Arizona. He helped me digest the mountains of information and advice that I’d received from well-meaning naturopaths, urologists, family physicians and friends, as well as the multitude of reading that I had done on the subject. I recommend that you contact him if you find yourself in this dilemma. To this day, we continue to rely on his advice.

*** P.S. I am now 12 months free of cancer!”


“I first met Dr. Psenka after I finished my 3rd round of chemo for metastatic breast cancer. Our initial interview lasted over and hour and Dr. Psenka acted as though he would stay there all day if that is what it took to get all my questions answered. He has an incredible grasp of the mechanics of my disease and was very informative on what immune support, nutrition. and treatment he would recommend. I wish I would have started with his regime at the onset of my breast cancer, as I feel the outcome would have been different. I am stable now and my last PET showed no activity in my bone lesions. The nutritional support has kept me as healthy as one could be having the chemo/radiation that I’ve had. I work full time and lead and active life. I see my oncologist regularly, as well as Dr. Psenka. I feel this gives me the best advantage I am going to have to survive. I would encourage anyone with an early diagnosis of cancer to consider alternative therapies along with their chemo. Dr. Psenka and his staff are a great team and a remarkable resource to help anyone through this difficult diagnosis.”



I appreciated that Dr. Psenka was unhurried and happy to spend as much time as was needed to discuss our concerns, answer as many questions as came up, and explain his philosophy and approach to treating YOU. He was approachable and listened… rather than just talked/lectured. I get the feeling that he’s always thinking head of the “what if’s” and “how to’s”. I know one thing for sure… I would want him on my team!” -from a friend of a patient who participated in the initial consultation”

About Us

Dr. Psenka continues to practice integrative cancer medicine today, and after nearly 20 years of practice, has extensive experience combining naturopathic therapies with conventional cancer care.  Dr. Psenka believes in educating his patients about their condition and treatment options so that they can be an active participant in their own care.

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