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By Tanya on March 21, 2007

Those of you who have followed my father’s story know that he passed away from cancer. You think you may have to deal with something so painful once in a lifetime – with one loved one, maybe – but you never imagine having to do it twice, with both parents. It was devastating to me to learn that my mother had colon cancer, and what’s more, I’m torn by the prospect that she has, to-date, decided to forego chemo. I’m both glad of it and frightened by it.

Recently, I learned about a tea that may help cancer patients, and so, I’d like to share the information with all of you, as well. I do NOT know if it works – nor am I recommending or endorsing it, but I did just purchase a 3-month supply for my mother. You might be interested in looking into the tea yourself. Check out Essiac tea at herbalhealer.com and don’t overlook the testimonials – they seem promising! If you happen to try it, please keep me posted.


This article © Copyright DORway.com. For reprints, please inqure with the webmaster.  Tanya is the New York Times bestselling author of 16 novels and an award winning journalist. She's the eldest child of DORway's founding webmaster and anti-aspartame activist David Oliver Rietz. Tanya is the current webmaster of DORway.com. DORway's current webmaster Visit Tanya's official site at www.tanyaannecrosby.com Check out her MySpace DORway’s current webmaster


Readers Comments

  1. Larry on April 8th, 2007 6:38 am

    Tanya;

    I have not visited Herbalhealer.com yet but there is another product from Rain-Tree.com called Graviola that has been effective in curring/preventing cancer.
    My first time to your site, keep up the good work.

    Larry

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