Surviving the Death Sentence

Hi I’m Samantha Young.

In 1999, I was diagnosed with a 10cm malignant tumor on my pancreas. The Doctors gave me three months to live without any hope of survival. I was so ill and in so much pain I didn’t think I would make it to three months.
 
The Doctors offered me Chemo and Radiation, even though they said it wouldn’t lengthen my life. Since both my parents died from these treatments, that was not an option for me.  I did some research to find alternative treatments and discovered a natural healing center called “The Hippocrates Health Institute”.   Even though, I was weak and had no hope of survival, I managed to find enough strength to get to West Palm Beach, Florida to the Centre.
 
When I arrived, Drs. Brian & Anna Maria Clement said that, “If you followed this program to the letter, your body will actually heal from this deadly cancer”. They immediately started me on treatments with the “Hot House” and Far Infrared Technology, and explained how it accelerates the healing process. They also introduced me to the healing power of a lifestyle change, that includes raw vegan plant food and wheat grass juice.
 
I surprised everyone, especially myself, when I started to get better, as only 3% of people diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer survive more than a year. But, I am still here over 12 years later. And I know that the “Hot House” is a major part of the reason why.

          “Our bodies are amazing healing machines. We just need to create the right healing environment and allow it to do its job.”
                                       
Samantha Young is a Survivor of Pancreatic Cancer

and she shares her story in a New Book –
“Surviving the Death Sentence –
How My Mother Survived Pancreatic Cancer”
                                                                

  
       
 
This is the compelling true story of how she came back from the edge of death, by completely natural means – to not only survive, but to thrive.       

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG3dYGLT76g

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