NH365 126: How one man beat terminal cancer naturally

(NaturalHealth365) Today, you’ll hear from a man who many would say, ‘had it all.’ He was a highly successful businessman, had a beautiful wife and daughter, plus was a big time runner – which he thought would help him to stay fit and healthy.

But a terminal cancer diagnosis changed everything in his life – fast!

How the threat of terminal cancer got eliminated using natural protocols

Our guest, in his early thirties, went to a routine physical – in which his doctor noticed a mole on his body that turned out to be a dangerous form of skin cancer. He had it removed and – after several exams – seemed to be cancer-free.

Unfortunately, that didn’t last too long.

The cancer came back and was spreading … so, he did all kinds of conventional cancer care and none of it was working.

But, during his darkest days, 3 visitors came to him and completely changed the course of his life.

Want to find out what happened next? Listen to this podcast and discover some lifesaving information from a true cancer survivor.

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For more information about James Templeton – visit: TempletonWellness.com

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Podcast highlights include:

  • Find out what happened to James – after a terminal cancer diagnosis
  • James describes how he used conventional cancer care
  • How three visitors – in three days – saved James from dying
  • How James broke out of a hospital and left conventional cancer treatments behind
  • The special diet used by James to kill cancer cells and promote healing
  • Plus, much more!

About James Templeton

My name is James Templeton, and I am the founder of the Templeton Wellness Foundation. I’d like to introduce myself to you, because I have a story to share.

You see, I am a 30-year survivor of Stage IV Melanoma cancer. I hear it’s pretty remarkable to beat cancer using natural therapies, and still be going strong over 30 years after the expiration date I was given.

I want to share my personal story, to give you first-hand information on what I call the “universal keys to health” that I discovered during my personal battle with cancer, and inspire you to find your own healing path.

Getting Diagnosed

I was 32 years old and life was great. Married with a 2 year old daughter, living on a small farm in Texas, I owned a few businesses and was well on my way to becoming a millionaire.

I was living what was considered a healthy lifestyle, because I have a strong family history of heart disease. My father died of a heart attack when I was only 17 years old, and his father also died young from heart disease.

Based on books like “Eat to Win” and what I read in running magazines and learned at the health club, I ate a lot of salads and vegetables, very little meat, low fat dairy and whole grains. I ran at least 5 miles every day, many times up to 60 miles per week.

But it wasn’t long before I felt tired, pretty much all the time. Environmental allergies worsened.

I was feeling generally unwell, and started to feel signs that something wasn’t right. All I knew about health at that time was when you get sick, you go to the doctor. So, I scheduled a checkup and a cardiac stress test with an Internal Medicine doctor.

All my results looked great, the doctor said I ‘broke the record” on the treadmill stress test, but mentioned I had a mole on my back I needed to have looked at by a Dermatologist. I had previously been treated for a basal cell skin cancer on the top of my head when I was 24 years old, so I took his advice seriously and saw a Dermatologist a couple of weeks later.

The Dermatologist reacted dramatically to the mole on my back, insisting it was a melanoma, and I would need a large area on my back surgically removed. I was turned off by his bedside manner, and followed up instead with the doctor who helped me with the basal cell cancer.

He felt it looked suspicious and sent me to his friend who was a world renowned Oncologist, specializing in Melanoma. In case you’re counting, this is the fourth doctor I saw for this mole, and I was concerned and anxious for what I might be dealing with.

He took a large, deep biopsy from my back, and said he’d call with the pathology results. As you can imagine, I didn’t sleep much and waited on pins and needles until the results came back about a week later.

Stage IV Melanoma, pretty deep, but the initial surgery got it all, so there was no need for further treatment, just monitoring.

My whole life changed with this diagnosis. My personality went from relaxed and happy-go-lucky to serious and somewhat depressed. Friends and family were worried I wouldn’t live another year.

My wife left with my daughter because the stress of it all was too much for her. I tried to put the cancer behind me and build a new life. I took a new job in a new city, and tried to focus on my career and on taking care of myself.

My 6 month checkup changed everything. The Melanoma was back. (but, there’s so much more to this story…)

To learn more about how James beat a terminal cancer diagnosis … listen now to this episode of the NaturalHealth365 Podcast.


1 Comment

  • PollyWollyDoodle says:

    This was outstanding. Took notes for reference. James is an inspiration. He’s logical, sensible, and just as important is the fact that he tried the conventional treatment only to discover how toxic it was.

    I have a close friend that just started chemo after being dx with St 2 breast cancer. She’s also scheduled to later undergo radiation [what else is new?] after a strong chemo course. They’re taking an aggressive approach after genetic testing revealed the likelihood of it recurring. Her first chemo infusion has already impacted her memory (rather quickly, I’d say), along with other effects. Obviously, we’re concerned and praying for her. What makes this relevant in light of the interview is that two years ago, she had Stage 0 ductal br cancer and underwent radiation, despite the fact that Stage 0 is not considered cancer in Europe. Instead, she’s chosen to trust her doctors. I’ve tried to help her understand the role and success of diet and alternative methods but she unfortunately blows it off after having tried the drug store Vit C which, not surprisingly resulted in no noticeable improvement. That course of radiation left her with memory difficulties. Now it’s two years later and she’s been diagnosed again, this time with St 2. I can’t help but wonder if the radiation contributed to this “new” diagnosis. I certainly don’t judge her as I used to be like her, implicitly trusting allopathic medicine — until my eyes were opened.

    I can’t begin to express how hard it is to remain quiet. I’ve tried and done what I can. She’ll have to have her own epiphany moment–IF that ever happens. In the meantime, all we can do is pray, love and encourage her. And hopefully I’ll be ready with good notes and information if and when she changes her mind. Thank you for this enlightening and very informative program.

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