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If I have Chemotherapy I can expect to live 2 years.

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At 59 years of age, I was diagnosed with breast cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer and ovarian cancer - this diagnosis came after I was involved in an automobile accident that left several bruises above my breast complicated with on-going chest pains. I had to think quick... where would be the best place for me to live and obtain treatment? So, in August 2008, I packed my belongings and moved to Colorado; In August, my lung oncologist suggested that we begin Chemotherapy immediately. From August 2008 through October 2008, I have undergone chemotherapy at the RockyMountain Cancer Center in Aurora, CO to first address the lungs. While undergoing treatment, I moved three (3) times. I suffered with increasing weight loss, hair loss, severe nausea and depression, I was determined to beat this illness. During November 2008 through March 2009 no treatments were taken. Then in June 2009, God sent a messenger who beckoned me to drink a special tea. I started drinking the herbal tea called "Jason Winters Tea". Over the past two months, this tea has assisted in decreasing the cancer size in my lungs and has slowed the growth of new cancer cells. Now that we are out of danger; the next phase of treatment is to address the breast cancer. Upcoming MRI with an additional biopsy of the right breast is scheduled for October 28, 2009 . Then, the breast oncologist will perform the Lumpectomy of the left breast and if need be, will address the right breast on November 3, 2009, followed byradiation and then two rounds of chemotherapy (clean-up). I continue to drink the 'tea' at least 5x per day. I pray that my cancer will go into remission (only time will tell). Today, I feel great, and anticipate the forthcoming treatments and healing. Only God knows the outcome.

I pray for favorable results. I continue to pray for other victims who are also on this journey as we march forward towards total health and longevity!

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