Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 Dear Hiral Chemotherapy is to kill wondering Cancer cells. It is a blind therapy but for breast Cancer with N 0 status the prognosis is very good and also servival rate. One thing I really worried about the effect of Chemo drugs on baby. If Onchologists are of the opinion that there will be no harm to baby then in my opinion chemotherapy must be taken. After completion of Chemo she could start Ayurvedic therapy to control relapse. As we all know that there is no sure shot cure for Cancer hence every type of treatment should be taken because that could be a last chance of servival. Please write patient's birth time , date and birth place for my own study. Vaidya Upadhye http://www.astrotreat.blogspot.com http://www.astroayurvedalogy.com ___________ my friend has bee recently diagnosed with Breast Cancer. She is 37 yrs old, 5 months pregnant diagonosed with IDC Breast Cancer. She is estrogen, progesterone and Her 2 Neu NEGATIVE. The tumor is Grade 3 and Cancer is at Stage 1. She had a Mastectomy done at Stanford Hospital 2 weeks ago and the lymph nodes came out negative. The doctors at Stanford are suggesting chemotherapy starting next week! They want her to finish her12 weeks of chemo, before the baby is here in june. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 Look for David Frawley, he is also ann ayurveda expert in the USA. On the internet you may find his details. Cancer is such a thing that no one will advise you for the fear of a bad name or sueing if it does not work but you may do your own researches on the internet and then follow what you think seems good. There may be other alternate therapists in the US who may help you to good result. Every thing is curable so don't go by the words that it is not curable. If you remove the toxins out of the body and fill it with nutrients where will the disease remain? but once it comes you ought to find out what is good and what is bad for that particular disease. I read some where that all disease comes when the acidity in the body increases and if you decrease that and make the blood more alkaline by food or herbs the disease may disappear. ______________ my friend has bee recently diagnosed with Breast Cancer. She is 37 yrs old, 5 months pregnant diagonosed with IDC Breast Cancer. She is estrogen, progesterone and Her 2 Neu NEGATIVE. The tumor is Grade 3 and Cancer is at Stage 1. She had a Mastectomy done at Stanford Hospital 2 weeks ago and the lymph nodes came out negative........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 hello i suggest you should visit ayurvedabhrmand i am sure ayurveda doctor who write ther will help u good luck _________ I am new to this group. The reason I joined is that my friend has bee recently diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 A key note to addressing breast cancer. This is a Kapha imbalance. To understand this you must first identify the qualities of Kapha. Kapha key component is water, mucous, mass, bone, protection. The first key to addressing this type of imbalance in breast srota, is to eliminate sugar. Especially white sugar. Cancer has been found to utilize sugar in its growth. Then you may want to investigate cassiac. Have her consult also with physician in regard to taking any herbal remedies, due to the fact that she needs to rule out contraindications, should she be on any other medications. Nutrition should be Kapha reduction Diet. Nameste' ____________________________ I am new to this group. The reason I joined is that my friend has bee recently diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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