February Reflections — Remembering Sir Jason’s Philosophy:
This month, I want to pause and gently remind everyone of something important.
Don’t forget about Jason’s philosophy.
Don’t forget about the man who was once told by his doctors — terminal cancer, only months to live… and instead of surrendering, he chose to search. A desperate search to save his life…..
Sir Jason traveled the world looking for traditional herbal practices, ancient wisdom, and alternative approaches to health. Not because he was promised anything. Not because there were guarantees. But because he believed there had to be more than fear, more than statistics, more than a sentence handed down by circumstance.
Along that journey, Jason created a superior blend of three herbs that became part of his personal wellness routine. We make no health claims. But we do honor this truth:
Sir Jason experienced remission and remained in remission for the rest of his life. The rest of his life. And I was there.
More than anything, Jason’s story was never just about a tea.
It was about choice.
The choice to hope.
The choice to search.
The choice to believe that even in the darkest moment, something meaningful could still be found.
Sir Jason taught us that we are not powerless passengers in our own lives. That curiosity matters. That the human spirit is stronger than we often realize. That sometimes the greatest healing begins in the mind and heart before it ever shows itself anywhere else.
For over forty years, Jason’s philosophy has quietly touched the lives of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people worldwide….
Not because he promised miracles — but because he offered possibility.
Do not think for one second that science knows the complexities of the human spirit or the human mind… or even the total worth of the human immune system. Body, mind, and spirit go together — if you think you’re going to die and you give up, I believe you have lost half the battle. I believe your body just tells itself it’s gonna die because that’s what the prognosis is….
My father told me from the second he received his terminal cancer diagnosis that he was not going to die, that he would find a way — and he did..
Now… Harvard University and others are now pointing out the powerful principle and action of positive thinking. My father was so far ahead of his time!!!! And I believe his attitude allowed him to search for the tea, discover it, and ultimately have remission over terminal cancer — and because of him, countless hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have been affected in a positive way after hearing his story…
This February, in a world that can feel heavy and uncertain, I invite you to remember Jason’s philosophy:
Stay curious.
Stay open.
Choose hope.
And never stop searching for what might be possible.
— Sir Raymond Winters
Sincerely,

Sir F. Raymond Jason Winters. KCSJ. SOJ
