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Aug 8, 2011 10:32AM
dougbrimor
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Has anyone used alternative treatments such as Lorriane Day, Chris Beat Cancer, The Hallelujah Diet and skipped the cookie cutter 6 weeks of radiation and five years of Tamoifen? I am so confused , even the 2011 cancer book that the radaition department gave me in my red folder states that radiation can cause a second cancer, that they are working on improving these satatics. I read the whole book cover to cover and was just blown away by what they are admitting of these chemicals. Anyway, would like to know if anyone else is swinging on this bridge? Thanks
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7/18/2011, <1cm, Stage I, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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Feb 8, 2013 09:55AM
NattyOnFrostyLake
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Sherry,
My Traditional Chinese Medicine doc recommends Astralgus too. But he recommends taking breaks from it to strengthen the immune system. He says it works better that way.
Congratulations on your success with your WBC!
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Feb 8, 2013 10:00AM
NattyOnFrostyLake
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I'm really cutting down on the carbs. Very few grains, no fruit juice. I eat only whole fruits only occasionally. With the exception of low glycemic berries which I eat about three times a week.
The insulin connection to breast cancer has been proven. That's why so many are taking Metformin.
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Feb 8, 2013 10:23AM
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2 days ago gary commented that the very best honey was called by australians jelly berry honey, that it was an excellent topical antibiotic. he also mentioned that as ewll as juicing apples to juice their leaves
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Feb 8, 2013 08:07PM
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I have read so many wonderful things about honey! Its antibiotic properties is one of them. I use it as a facial mask once in awhile. Just smear on your face and leave it there for 30 min. Rinse with warm water. The skin is so soft and moisurized, you done even need any moisuruzer afterwards. I think I will go do that now since you gave me the idea. Just had a long foot soak in epsom salts since this weather has my feet feeling like lizards. May as well make it a spa night!
Dx
10/2004, IDC, 1cm, Stage IIA, Grade 2, 2/11 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
Surgery
10/30/2004 Lumpectomy: Left; Lymph node removal: Left, Sentinel
Surgery
11/30/2004 Lymph node removal: Left, Underarm/Axillary; Mastectomy: Left, Right; Prophylactic mastectomy: Right; Reconstruction (left): Tissue expander placement; Reconstruction (right): Tissue expander placement
Chemotherapy
1/2/2005 AC + T (Taxol)
Surgery
9/15/2005 Reconstruction (left); Reconstruction (right)
Dx
7/23/2012, IDC, Stage IV
Hormonal Therapy
7/23/2012 Femara (letrozole)
Hormonal Therapy
4/1/2015 Aromasin (exemestane)
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Feb 8, 2013 08:13PM
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Oh, and that reminds me of the book Vermont Folk Medicine by DeForest Jarvis. Its a wonderful interesting book written in 1958 all about honey and apple cider vinegar.
Dx
10/2004, IDC, 1cm, Stage IIA, Grade 2, 2/11 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
Surgery
10/30/2004 Lumpectomy: Left; Lymph node removal: Left, Sentinel
Surgery
11/30/2004 Lymph node removal: Left, Underarm/Axillary; Mastectomy: Left, Right; Prophylactic mastectomy: Right; Reconstruction (left): Tissue expander placement; Reconstruction (right): Tissue expander placement
Chemotherapy
1/2/2005 AC + T (Taxol)
Surgery
9/15/2005 Reconstruction (left); Reconstruction (right)
Dx
7/23/2012, IDC, Stage IV
Hormonal Therapy
7/23/2012 Femara (letrozole)
Hormonal Therapy
4/1/2015 Aromasin (exemestane)
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