Ryoko Mochizuki, a Japanese-Chinese woman, was diagnosed with late-stage rectal cancer in 1991, with doctors estimating a life expectancy of no more than five years. Over three decades later, at the age of 70, not only has she survived, but her health has also improved beyond her pre-cancer state. What secrets to health does she hold?
Ms. Mochizuki was born in China. In 1967, amidst the Cultural Revolution initiated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), her family faced persecution due to her father’s previous employment under the Japanese as a store manager. Growing up in the face of discrimination and adversity, Ms. Mochizuki developed a resilient and determined character, unyielding in the face of hardship. She aspired to excel and change her destiny.





