Healed People’s Story
Now that you have your tea, sit back and I’ll tell you how we got here. For me it started back in 2003. I was working in a most fulfilling career role. After being downsized, I eventually accepted a new position. Upon accepting this role in another state, I shared some days I don’t feel well, so I may need a day off if this happens.
When going for my first routine wellness visit with the new doctor, he noticed a tumor – not realizing that I didn’t know I had one. After surgery and going back to work, I had no knowledge that the underlying root of my tumor – bitterness.
From 2003 to 2016, I worked in stressful corporate roles, participated in church throughout the week, graduated and certified in healing & deliverance ministry globally, and went about teaching and facilitating healing for people and land. And despite all my time in scripture and prayer, I still didn’t understand how the stronghold of unforgiveness and bitterness marinated through the years to birth clusters of tumors. Internally and externally, I used the most excellent tumor herb Sanicle and it worked. But Sanicle doesn’t work on the root of bitterness, so my tumor came back and once again, I couldn’t ignore it.
I met with my second surgeon in 2014 about options, assuring Him God could supernaturally heal me. God could have, but He was waiting on me to initiate my part, first, so He was free to then do His part of healing.
There are biblical principles that don’t change for anyone, even if you love the Lord Yeshua, no matter how nice you are. He finally said, if you don’t have the surgery — you’ll have a stroke. There’s not enough oxygen getting to your brain. The tumor is taking the oxygen you need to function for daily tasks. So — I relented and had the $250,000 USD surgery. I didn’t tell anyone about the surgery. I didn’t want any visitors. I resented being housed on a high-risk floor after the surgery. A high-risk pregnancy floor, when I didn’t have any children. And I knew the tumors taken out in 2014 and in 2003 — really represented the child I’d never had.
My Jewish surgeon was a perfectionist and he didn’t want me to have to have another surgery after this one. He knew I had relationships in the Jewish community — orthodox, messianic, progressive. He knew I believed in Yeshua’s healing & deliverance. He told me before the surgery — now I’m going to cut you open. Sit your uterine cavity on top of you. Take off what’s not needed. Sit it back down in you. And sew you back up — he marveled in this. His mastery.
We need and respect doctors. But we first need to agree with Jehovah Rapha that we have a right to be whole in our health – physical, mental and emotional. just as He intended. Versus settling for our health being managed. Managing health symptoms produces greed and profits. God’s healing produces long-term solutions, then healed people can then teach other people. In this western part of the world, many medical professionals are trained to cut out symptom versus diagnose the root cause. We clearly understand there’s a direct correlation between our health issues to our life issues, which then yields the spiritual root.
Before my second tumor surgery, I said to my surgeon I’m giving you a bottle of RST-C [repair scar tissue] herb to pour inside of me before you close me up. Of course, he looked at me like I was crazy. “Are you serious?” “Yes, I am. Either, you’ll pour it in or I will. I don’t want any scar tissue. We all know you have scar tissue after being cut.
Good thing I’d developed a rapport with my three anesthesiologists. They were late getting me into surgery asking me what herbs to use for their respective issues. Too funny.
This second surgery approached 10 hours. My mom was left in the waiting room with the lights turned out. No one is in surgery that late. She knew something was wrong. Much of the bitterness I harbored all these years was directed at my mother, the only person waiting for me in the waiting room – alone in the dark. My mother never left me. And I now know my former stronghold of unforgiveness was actually transferred to me from my mother while she carried me in her womb. Please note not forgiving is not the same thing as a stronghold of unforgiveness.
The surgeon kept trying to get the last piece of the tumor out. He was exhausted. Finally — one of the anesthesiologists called, “Crash. Bring in the crash team — she is going.” But my dear surgeon wouldn’t call it; he just kept working.
There’s a reason scripture tells us to think on these things that are — pure, lovely, joyful, peaceful. Because that’s what the physical body, mind and soul can handle. Our bodies are containers and that’s what our flesh just be filled with, only good things. How we process life, how we respond to pressures and even how we respond to being mistreated, should be good – for the sake of our physical health, mental health, emotional health and spiritual health. Anything other than love, joy, peace, patience, kindness — ignites conflict and our bodies produce all these unnecessary dis-eases, mental disorders, and breakdowns.
I got out of the surgery and realized I need to keep working on my health and to further develop Healed People, Heal People so others could improve work on their health and leaders are enabled to serve better by repairing their wounds.
Not too long ago, I made a 15-hour drive to learn more iridology from Amish colleagues. For myself, I learned that taking CalMag in the Healed People online store would strengthen my lower back that was so tender. Within five days that piece of tumor the surgeon couldn’t get out — began dissolving and coming out on its own. I could literally feel it sliding out all day long. My body was deficient in that mineral, as is the case with many bodies.
That’s what Healed People, Heal People is about and that’s how we got here.
A second $250,000 surgery and all I needed was to completely release bitterness, the spiritual root of those tumors, and give my body the minerals it needed. Releasing bitterness, I now understand is not prayer, nor an alter call. It’s ministry – healing & deliverance ministry. An exchange at The Cross. Yes, Jehovah’s herbs do work, but herbs could not replace the healing & deliverance ministry I didn’t fully complete. I hugged the bitterness like a blanket. It went to bed with me at night. It put on a seatbelt next to me in the car. Little did I know, bitterness was my friend, thus weakening many of my relationships. But God!



