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Cancer survivor testifies to organic diet, remote lifestyle that saved her life
Posted : 2021-07-21 12:20
Updated : 2021-07-21 17:55
Park So-hee smiles on a bench under a wooden sign for her guesthouse, Gombaeryeong End House, located in Gangwon Province's namesake scenic mountain pass on July 13. Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul
Park So-hee says 17 years' of living self-sufficiently in an old-growth forest in the middle of nowhere helped her recover from colorectal cancer
By Kang Hyun-kyung
INJE COUNTY, Gangwon Province ― The ride in Park So-hee's pickup truck on the 2.2-kilometer off-road trail in Mount Jeombong, stretching from the Seolphi Village parking lot to Park's bed and breakfast, located in Gangwon Province's scenic Gombaeryeong pass, was quite an adventure.

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