Who We Are
Believe Big is a non-profit Christian organization founded by Ivelisse and Jimmy Page after her battle with stage IV colon cancer without the use of chemotherapy and remains cancer free today. Since 2011, Believe Big has helped thousands of patients navigate the overwhelming process of cancer treatment by bridging the gap between conventional and complementary medicine. Believe Big not only helps patients survive but thrive–physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Last year, Believe Big impacted over 400,000 individuals and it is our goal in the next two years to help 1 million cancer patients retreat, reset, and restore physically, emotionally, and spiritually so that they can live the highest quality of life.
OUR VISION
To see cancer patients and their families discover their pathway to healing.
OUR MISSION
To help families face, fight, and overcome cancer.
OUR FOCUS
- Educate individuals on a comprehensive approach to cancer prevention and treatment.
- Connect patients with physicians trained in mistletoe therapy, oncology nutritionists, and the resources necessary to help them advocate for their own health.
- Provide spiritual support to help patients and their families overcome fear and anxiety.
- Overcome cancer with the development of The Believe Big Institute of Health and supporting the ongoing phases of the Mistletoe Clinical Trial in collaboration with The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
What We Do
"We help people of all faiths."
Believe Big is a warm, inviting community that welcomes patients of all faith backgrounds and beliefs. We are respectful of each person’s beliefs, while at the same time, being true to who we are.
Core Values
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
FDA Required Disclaimer For Sites That Do Not Endorse Chemotherapy:
This web site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment and advice of a qualified licensed professional. This site offers people medical information and tells them their alternative medical options, but in no way should anyone consider that this site represents the “practice of medicine.” This site assumes no responsibility for how this material is used. Also note that this website frequently updates its contents, due to a variety of reasons, therefore, some information may be out of date. The statements regarding alternative treatments for cancer have not been evaluated by the FDA