About Jen Kimberley

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Jen Kimberley had her cancer — leukemia — for 19 years, nine years past her official shelf life. After an initial eight years of conventional treatment consisting of a daily pill, she gave that up as being symptom management only and treated the cancer herself for two years, then obtained 3 years of alternative treatments in three countries. In vastly improved health but still with cancer, she went on the Bill Henderson protocol and in 2017, thought she had cured herself. That turned out to be just six months of remission.

Discouraged, she resumed taking the official leukemia pill. In 2019, she stepped back and examined all the alternative treatments she’d been given. What had they accomplished? How did they affect the cancer?

  1.  They’d met the first requirement: kept her alive — check.
  2.  Hyperthermia had awoken and strengthened her immune system and it was still up and running — check.
  3.  Several had improved her body’s pH balance — semi-check; more work needed.

She read more online, pondered and ruminated and chose nine to include in a new, personalized protocol. She started implementing them in February 2020 and in December of that year found that she had cured her cancer. And further, that the many parasites and seven food allergies she’d had for an unknown number of years were all now gone.

Kimberley is a dual citizen, Australian and American, mother of two sons, and has mostly worked as a writer and editor. In her free time, she has been a violinist in two local orchestras and weekend dancer (ballroom, latin, swing and country). After arthritis in her hands made good violin playing impossible, she sang for five years in the Colorado Symphony Chorus.