Nourishment in the Whole Person
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12 November 2025
Aren’t these flowers in the picture beautiful? I received this elegant bouquet two days ago from our Fort Lauderdale friends. The encouragements, prayers, texts, emails, and gifts that are still making their way to me have been so rich and life-giving. Thank you so very much.
When Brian and I chose Hope4Cancer to treat my cancer, we didn’t realize how much detoxing I would receive both in body and in thoughts. For those curious, ponder on James 1:21: "Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.” I’ll share more on this in my next update.
As Hope4Cancer works to maximize ways of improving cell health while treating cancer, they conduct various blood tests, perform unconventional testing, and schedule three counseling sessions—all in hopes of restoring the whole person, not just the part of the body affected by cancer. Below are four tests they performed on me along with the results:
Bloodwork: In addition to normal blood tests needed to monitor cancer treatment, Hope4Cancer tests kidney, liver, thyroid, and heart health. They also verify essential mineral levels.
Result: Overall, my bloodwork looks really good as it relates to organ health and essential minerals. As I mentioned in a previous update, however, they noted a high inflammatory marker, most likely related to my soy allergy. So, a plan is forming to conduct more tests to determine the underlining cause.
Thermometry: Because our bodies develop fevers when fighting off infection, inflammation, or other causes, Hope4Cancer tests localized areas of each patient—mainly organs and lymph nodes—to identify the specific spots in which there is an increase in temperature.
Result: I have a few areas of concern: stomach, endocrine, coronary, and possible breast issues. I’m thrilled to report, however, that after detailed testing, all have been cleared except for some digestive issues, which may be related to my inflammatory numbers.
Heavy Metal: This test reviews heavy metals in your body as well as essential and trace minerals. If metals are high and minerals low, healthy cells may be inhibited to fight off cancer cells.
Result: All heavy metals and minerals were in the ideal zone.
Hair Analysis: After taking a few strands of hair, Hope4Cancer submits the hair follicles to obtain a different perspective for nutritional purposes (food restrictions and vitamin health), as well as for well-being in relation to hormones and detoxification.
Result: The only priority indicator on this test shows a resistance to viruses (which could be linked to inflammation). The advisory indicators reflect a vitamin deficiency in K1 and B, as well as an issue to absorb vitamin D.
In all four tests, I had cleaner reports than most cancer patients, with the doctor even labeling the reports as a rarity—having such few issues arise. This reminds me of Proverbs 3:8: “This [the fear of the Lord] will bring health to your body and nourishment to your bones.”
I may have cancer, but I most definitely have a healthy body and much nourishment in my bones. I’m in great cell shape to win the battle against cancer.
In my next update, I will mention two other tests/therapies Hope4Cancer conducts for overall cell health: Dentistry and B.E.S.T. Counseling (Behavioral, Emotional, Spiritual, Transformation). B.E.S.T. has been my favorite!
A couple prayer requests:
Pray my arm does not swell during Vitamin C therapy. I have pushed through the previous ones, but that therapy is a bit uncomfortable for me.
Pray for Brian and I’s departure on Sunday, as air traffic may not return to normal before next week.
Love,
Tammy

Written by Tammy Lea Fabian
Edited by Mia Atteberry




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