By JENNY JONES

Mother’s Milk

~ My Cancer Journey to Health and Wellbeing Through the Power of Donor Breast Milk

Mother’s Milk – My cancer journey to health and wellbeing through the power of donor breast milk is a courageous, inspiring, brave, raw and refreshingly honest story by Jenny Jones.

AuthoR, MIdwife of 40 yrs,
lactation consultant of 20yrs
mother of 4, cancer survivor

Jenny Jones

Aged 62, after a career helping mothers and babies over four decades, Jenny Jones was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. So began Jenny’s journey of drinking breast milk along with the medication her doctor prescribed to treat her cancer. Jenny has always been fascinated with the biochemistry of breastmilk. She understands the amazing components that make up breastmilk and completely believes that breastmilk and these properties will help fight her cancer.

 

Jenny’s long-standing career as a midwife and lactation consultant gave her this unique understanding of the properties of breast milk that could change the way her body fought her disease. Jenny swilled this liquid gold down, mentally thanking the wonderful women who donated it and visualised the milk attacking the cancer cells.

 

Now 7 years on, Jenny is fit, healthy and her disease, as the doctors say, has not progressed and Jenny continues to be symptom free. She travels the world with her partner, Bob and has now documented her journey in this book for all to read and learn from.

 

Jenny has lovingly worked on this book to share her story of bravery, courage and of course her unwavering determination to change the world’s view on breastmilk.

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Inspire people, Jenny Jones.

– Professor of Immunology at Lund University, Sweden, Catherine Svanborg

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It’s a good story. Just get on with telling it.

– Medical historian, Maureen Minchin, author Milk Matters: Infant feeding and immune disorder

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Jenny is an absolute inspiration and reading about her journey has been incredible.  She is creating a legacy with not only her positivity  but her passion and drive to open more doors to more advanced research into the use of breastmilk and its properties in the cancer management for the future.

– Marisa – Sunshine Coast