Jenny's Story

From Pastor & Teacher to Cancer Coach & Nutritionist

Thriving With Cancer

Jenny Bradley was diagnosed with an invasive breast cancer in 2017.

After two years of her doctor claiming, “I’m not worried about this being cancer”, Jenny went to a specialist. The specialist took one look and said, “I’m sorry but I’m pretty sure this is cancer. We need to do a biopsy”.

The biopsy results showed the specialist was correct. It was a carcinoma.

Jenny’s research experience from graduate school kicked in as she started to seek out as much info as she could about the cancer and what she could do about it.

This study led her to pursuing integrative care and a “healing is possible” mindset.

Serving by Sharing

As Jenny quickly began building her support team, including doctors, various practitioners, friends, family, and fellow cancer survivors, she also started implementing holistic and integrative tools to support her body in healing the cancer.

Although the tools Jenny uses have academic and clinical evidence in supporting the body during cancer, many of the modalities were unfamiliar to her family, friends, and coworkers. So Jenny started sharing a behind-the-scenes look on Instagram along with the studies and academic papers showing these integrative therapies. She wanted others to know there are more options out there for supporting the body than what many may know.

Shrinking the Mutant

As Jenny worked to shrink the tumor (mutated cells… hence “shrink the mutant“), she dove into the research, diligently lived an anticancer lifestyle, and kept sharing what she was doing.

Through lots of hard work, the tumor shrunk 20% in the first six months using holistic modalities.

Jenny continued the various healing modalities and in month 20 flew across the country for cryoablation to help reduce the tumor burden on her body.

While cryoablation helped stunt the tumor, it was not a cure in Jenny’s particular case. So she continues several therapies at home and in clinic, supporting her body and keeping the cancer from metastisizing.

Cancer Coach Jenny Bradley sitting and working on laptop for a private call with a cancer patient to find hope in the dark

Learning & Guiding

Jenny continues to live well with cancer and is full of hope her body will keep working on the cancer as she intentionally uses specific nutrition, various guided therapies, and purposeful lifestyle to support her healing.

 During all of this, Jenny continued her education to become a Certified Culinary Nutrition Expert and a Certified Holistic Cancer Coach in order to be able to more fully serve other cancer patients on their respective healing journeys.

 Jenny is honored to guide overwhelmed cancer patients into more peace through her coaching and courses.

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