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Welcome to Tiffany Thompson’s fundraising page! At just 46 years old, she is facing the battle of her life against stage iv colon cancer, and she needs our support. She was diagnosed in July 2021 with a prognosis of 5 years. However, we believe doctors are not God and seeing Tiffany now after more than 30 rounds of chemo, extensive abdominal surgery, and a lung ablation, you would believe it too! She has changed her lifestyle and done extensive research to find ways to combat this disease. She's not only fighting for herself, three children and her husband, but she is also fighting to help others who encounter this dreadful disease. Why? Because cancer sucks for ALL involved. It is a national crisis. Tiffany is a beloved mother, sister, and friend whose strength and positivity inspires everyone around her. As she tries a new treatment approach and program to kick cancer's butt, the financial burden of these medical expenses and therapies is overwhelming. Our goal is to alleviate some of this stress and allow her to focus on what truly matters—restoration of health and recovery. Learn more about the new treatment program below. By contributing to this campaign, you’re not just helping with costs; you’re joining a community of love and support that surrounds Tiffany during this challenging time. Your donations will go DIRECTLY towards her treatment. While we are asking everyone to start with $100 donation, every dollar counts, and no contribution is too small. Please share this page and spread the word. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and show Tiffany that she’s not alone in this fight. Thank you for your generosity and support!
Special Notes
Under the guidance of my oncologist, I have partnered with the WOW Wellness Center in Timonium, MD—a pioneering institution dedicated to a functional and holistic approach to health. Their innovative methods focus on addressing the root causes of cancer by optimizing three critical bodily systems: hormones, digestion, and detoxification. At WOW Wellness Center, the integration of conventional and alternative therapies offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to support the body’s natural healing processes. Among these cutting-edge treatments are mistletoe injections, vitamin C IV therapy, PEMF therapy, and more. I am embarking on a transformative journey through their Root Cause Metabolic Mastery Cancer Program, which is meticulously tailored to meet my individual health needs and goals—specifically, to eliminate cancer totally and prevent its recurrence. My intense program includes: -Blood, GI and Toxin Testing and analysis, -Comprehensive detoxification to rid my body of heavy metals and toxins, -Immediate initiation of targeted therapies, including PEMF, mistletoe injections, and vitamin C IV therapy, -Collaboration with a nutritionist to craft a personalized nutrition plan that aligns with functional medicine principles, aimed at bolstering my body’s innate healing abilities, as well as -A curated list of targeted supplements to further enhance my recovery. The total cost for this 12-months is $10,830. The team suggest a minimum of 12 months and then we will do another assessment to see if further intense treatment is needed. Your support today is vital in advancing not only my journey but also the journey of others who are fighting cancer. When I beat this (and I will), I will continue to foster hope, healing, and health for those with similar stories! Thank you for your generosity and commitment to this cause. Tiffany *Mistletoe extract is a semi-parasitic plant with several active ingredients that, in preclinical studies, appear to directly cause the death of tumor cells and stimulate an immune response. It has been used in Europe for several decades as a complementary medicine approach to cancer treatment alone or in combination with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Mistletoe extract is not currently FDA approved for cancer treatment in the U.S. but is listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia and is offered in integrative care clinics. **Vitamin C IV therapy and cancer-https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557029/