One month after Maggie Jones' 40th birthday, she was diagnosed with terminal, stage 4 lung cancer that had spread to her eye, liver, four tumors in her brain, and more than a dozen lymph nodes throughout her chest, neck and abdomen. Her prognosis of six to eight months with conventional treatment seemed optimistic.\xa0 Her doctors were focused on making her comfortable.\xa0 She was dying.
After doing a bunch of research and adopting a whole new lifestyle and a ketogenic diet she found herself cancer free in just one year.\xa0 We talked with her and husband,\xa0 Brad Jones, about their incredible journey and how that has led to them taking on a project to make a documentary called 'Cancerevolution' in an attempt to reach as many people as possible that there is hope for people out there who are diagnosed with cancer.
Their driving goal is to raise awareness of marginalized but evidence-based metabolic cancer therapies that can be used in conjunction with conventional treatment and can help save lives. The special deal they are offering LowCarbUSA folks is here.\xa0 Scroll down a bit and on the right you will see a 'Secret' offer for LowCarbUSA.\xa0 For just $25 you get the movie the minute it is released and your pre-payment goes to help fund the graphics and editing efforts to get it all finished.
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