Herbalist Who Had Triple Negative Breast Cancer and Used Essiac Tea: Video
Hello. I'm Jennifer Wright. I live in Stevenson, Washington on the Oregon border. A year over a year ago, I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. It's a very aggressive cancer, and it's difficult to treat. However, I decided I was not going to do chemo and radiation because of that reason. I knew that, first of all I didn't want poison in my body. I also did know that even the chemo had a very low outcome. So I chose a whole natural path. I'm an herbalist. I'm also a medical professional. So I know what I'm doing in terms of treating myself. I didn't just do willy nilly. I did a lot of research. And I did a lot of different things, but one of the things I did do with the Essiac tea, I as I said, I'm an herbalist, and I looked at the ingredients, and I knew what they were, and I knew that also the convenience of using this tea. I could have bought all those herbs, I'm familiar with them, done it myself, but I really appreciate the fact that it was so convenient to use. During my active stage of my disease, I, which was really about four months, I used the, high dose of this, which was, you know, for health improvement. And I took that tea three times a day. And I became no evidence of disease in May of last year which surprised the oncologist but didn't surprise me. And I am on I'm continuing on this on a maintenance dose, and I take one to two times a cup one to two times a day. And I think I will continue with that for a long time because I recognize that, the probability of things returning are increased when you do not manage the terrain of your body and this is a great detox. So I will continue to use the tea, appreciate the tea, appreciate the convenience of the tea, and I encourage anybody who wants this to be part of their health journey to continue it. They're, you know, every single one of these herbs, are known for their healing qualities. And as a combination, of synergistically they are amazing. So thank you and best of luck to everybody.
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