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The Truth About Cancer was because I saw my mother go through cancer when I was like 12- years-old. So from April until the beginning of May it had spread to my lymph nodes. So then I had five or six swollen lymph nodes underneath each armpit. And at that time everything started throbbing and was painful across my whole entire breast area underneath my armpits. And everything was throbbing and it was really itchy at the site on my left breast where the lump was. And then I had lost my job in the beginning of May of 2009 and then right after that happened I still hadn’t finished my master’s degree so I still had a few more weeks to go. So I put everything on the back burner and then just waited. So in that time by the end of May I graduated and I just sat down in front of the computer and I just prayed to God because I knew what was happening. I knew what was going on. I also knew I just lost my job. I had no insurance. I didn’t have any money and I was facing cancer. So I prayed to God and he immediately led me to the Budwig protocol and so I started doing that immediately. And within weeks the lump started to go down. So I knew something was working within me. And then as I did more research I started researching, I did—I started in the apricot kernels and the juicing and then pineapple for enzyme therapy. I started doing detoxification of my body, a lot of exercising. At the point— in the beginning of June 2009 I was sleeping like close to about 15 hours per day. And even when I was awake I felt like I was like in a brain fog like I hadn’t slept at all. So about three months after I had found the cancer and started Budwig is when a rash appeared around my neck in the form of a ring. And so I had done research. I had spoken to biochemist. I had spoken to doctors. I had spoken to nurses. I spoke to people who had had cancer and they had all confirmed that that was the epidermal growth factor receptor, which is indicative of The Quest for The Cures Page 240

Episode 7: How to Survive and Thrive HER1 type cancers. You will not have that type of rash unless you first have cancer in your body. And the rash doesn’t go away until the cancer is out of your body. So it took seven months from the time my rash appeared, sometime around September of 2009 to October 2009, until April of that following year, 2010, that rash did not go away. When it finally went away was when I kind of relaxed on my cancer therapies and I was feeling better. So I thought, you know, it’d be great to start eating kind of junk food again and made a big mistake. So cancer came back in six months time because I wasn’t cautious with my diet. And you really have to be. You have to be diligent about what you’re eating. You have to be—its just 24/7. The whole entire—when you’re healing cancer naturally you have to be on it all the time. And it takes a lot of work. Its not easy. So throughout this entire trial its been over five years now and its been difficult but I wrote a book on how to help people heal naturally and to show people what I did and what you can also do at home. And it doesn’t have to cost a lot of money because I was on welfare. I was on unemployment and then welfare for quite a long time. No one would give me a job which actually ended up being a blessing because it took every ounce of strength I had just to heal. And I don’t know how I would have been able to work through all that. So if you want to check out my website it is TamaraStJohn.com and then my book is called, Defeat Cancer Now. And its written very simply to help people heal from cancer. So thank you so much for listening. God bless. The Quest for The Cures Page 241

The Truth About Cancer<br />

was because I saw my mo<strong>the</strong>r go through <strong>cancer</strong> when I was like 12-<br />

years-old. So from April until <strong>the</strong> beginning of May it had spread to my<br />

lymph nodes. So <strong>the</strong>n I had five or six swollen lymph nodes underneath<br />

each armpit. And at that time everything started throbbing and was<br />

painful across my whole entire breast area underneath my armpits. And<br />

everything was throbbing and it was really itchy at <strong>the</strong> site on my left<br />

breast where <strong>the</strong> lump was. And <strong>the</strong>n I had lost my job in <strong>the</strong> beginning<br />

of May of 2009 and <strong>the</strong>n right after that happened I still hadn’t finished<br />

my master’s degree so I still had a few more weeks to go. So I put<br />

everything on <strong>the</strong> back burner and <strong>the</strong>n just waited. So in that time by<br />

<strong>the</strong> end of May I graduated and I just sat down in front of <strong>the</strong> computer<br />

and I just prayed to God because I knew what was happening. I knew<br />

what was going on. I also knew I just lost my job. I had no insurance. I<br />

didn’t have any money and I was facing <strong>cancer</strong>.<br />

So I prayed to God and he immediately led me to <strong>the</strong> Budwig protocol<br />

and so I started doing that immediately. And within weeks <strong>the</strong> lump<br />

started to go down. So I knew something was working within me. And<br />

<strong>the</strong>n as I did more research I started researching, I did—I started in <strong>the</strong><br />

apricot kernels and <strong>the</strong> juicing and <strong>the</strong>n pineapple for enzyme <strong>the</strong>rapy. I<br />

started doing detoxification of my body, a lot of exercising. At <strong>the</strong> point—<br />

in <strong>the</strong> beginning of June 2009 I was sleeping like close to <strong>about</strong> 15<br />

hours per day. And even when I was awake I felt like I was like in a<br />

brain fog like I hadn’t slept at all. So <strong>about</strong> three months after I had<br />

found <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> and started Budwig is when a rash appeared around<br />

my neck in <strong>the</strong> form of a ring. And so I had done research. I had spoken<br />

to biochemist. I had spoken to doctors. I had spoken to nurses.<br />

I spoke to people who had had <strong>cancer</strong> and <strong>the</strong>y had all confirmed that<br />

that was <strong>the</strong> epidermal growth factor receptor, which is indicative of<br />

The Quest for The Cures Page 240

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