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Christian prayer is not just a spiritual practice — it is an evidence-based method with a growing body of rigorously reviewed case reports documenting miraculous recoveries. Today’s episode features Jessica Roman, a Christian health coach and founder of the Christian Health Collective, who shares the inspiring story of her daughter’s healing journey.
Jessica’s daughter was diagnosed with Megacystis Microcolon Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome (MMIHS), a rare and terminal genetic disease affecting gastrointestinal function. Doctors estimated she would not live past her first year. Refusing to give up hope, Jessica turned to Christianity and prayer, seeking divine guidance. What followed was a series of events that changed her daughter’s life.
Guided by her faith, Jessica implemented targeted nutritional therapies and holistic modalities, including a carnivore version of the GAPS diet. This approach eliminated plant-based foods and focused on nutrient-dense animal products like meat, fish, eggs, and bone broths while prioritizing healing fats such as tallow and butter. Within two months, her daughter was taken off Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), a life-sustaining intravenous feeding method, and began tolerating food orally.
Four years later, her daughter is thriving at age five. She no longer relies on TPN, enjoys eating regular meals, and participates in activities alongside her peers. This miraculous recovery is a testament to the power of prayer and the innate healing potential of the body when supported by faith and natural therapies.
Jessica’s journey has inspired her to help others embrace healing through the glory of God. As a Christian health coach, she combines her personal experience with a faith-based approach, empowering individuals to seek health and restoration naturally. This episode celebrates her remarkable story and the hope she brings to those facing seemingly impossible challenges.
Our Guest today is Jessica Roman, founder of the Christian Health Collective. When Jessica Roman’s daughter was diagnosed with Megacystis Microcolon Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome (MMIHS) — a rare and terminal genetic disease — her world turned upside down. Facing chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, urinary retention, malnutrition, and intestinal failure, Jessica was told there was no hope. But she refused to give up.
Through unwavering faith and fervent prayer, Jessica sought answers beyond conventional medicine. What she discovered changed everything. By turning to the wisdom of traditional nutrition and making simple, powerful dietary changes, she witnessed what seemed impossible — her daughter began to heal. Symptom by symptom, they reclaimed her life.
Jessica shares her remarkable journey from despair to victory in Dying to Thriving. This heartwarming story of faith, love, and perseverance offers a roadmap for parents and caregivers facing chronic illness and an inspiring testament to the power of proper nutrition.
Discover how, against all odds, one mother’s dedication led to a life-saving transformation.
Learn more about Jessica’s work and her passion for children’s health at CHealthCollective.org, where you can also find a variety of Christian health practitioners to help you reclaim your own mental and physical health.
https://chealthcollective.org/
Jessica’s book “Dying to Thriving” https://www.americaoutloud.news/books/dying-to-thriving-how-simple-dietary-changes-reversed-my-daughters-terminal-genetic-disease/
Christian Health Collective on IG https://www.instagram.com/chealthcollective/
Published studies on intercessory prayer and healing https://www.globalmri.org/
Wellness Pro https://electromedtech.com/products/wellnesspro-plus/
Dying to Thriving: How Simple Dietary Changes Reversed My Daughter’s Terminal Genetic Disease
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