Anyone familiiar with Jason Winters Tea?

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velodog
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07 May 2008, 11:20 pm

My Parents moved to Nevada 7 years ago and they met a woman who claimed that Jason Winters Tea had put her Cancer into remission. About a year later one of their friends got diagnosed with Lung Cancer, and he drank large amounts of the tea for a few months and subsequently the Doctors couldn't find any Cancer. I work with a group of volunteers, and one of our people , Margie, had an Ovarian Cyst removed last summer. That caused her some pain, but started to get better, and then she got sick again and had to have a length of colon removed recently. Because of the way Cancer sometimes keeps rearing its ugly head again I called my parents to have them talk to her about the Jason Winters Tea figuring - what can it hurt? Does any one on this Forum know of any cases where this tea has worked, not worked or had bad effects? I'm am interested in any such stories. Does it work? Not work? Or not sure?



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08 May 2008, 4:33 pm

I never hoid of it.


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10 May 2008, 2:13 am

I never trust anything that promises a magical cure for anything, they only offer empty promises, and shattered hopes, caveat emptor or Let the buyer beware



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10 May 2008, 1:18 pm

spudnik wrote:
I never trust anything that promises a magical cure for anything, they only offer empty promises, and shattered hopes, caveat emptor or Let the buyer beware


I agree! As person with a chronic illness, I am ashamed of how much money I spent on all the nonsense being marketed out there. There is just no way that some tea is going to cure anything. Anyone who claims that they were cured, weren't sick in the first place, IMO.


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10 May 2008, 2:50 pm

Yes, cancer can be misdiagnosed, and it can go into remission spontaneously, without treatment (unusual yet possible).

Before I was born, my mother was diagnosed with an aggressive, untreatable form of cancer and told that she had one year to live. A year later, she was feeling better. She went to the doctor and they could not detect any cancer. She was probably misdiagnosed.