Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Chinese Medicine , " mckenzy72 " <passivebackseatdemonengines@h...> wrote: > > Was wondering if there was anyone able to assist. > A good friend is doing a PHD in anat & phys, and was curious about > the TCM perspective > on breast cancer. Any help? > Thanks in advance. > > Martin I think perhaps I have not worded my query properly. Is breast cancer seen as a channel patholgy, Blood Stasis or Damp leading to insubstantial Phlegm, or brought about by other factors. I know that cases are taken as they present, and would be diagnosed according to the signs and symptoms, but is there a catagory that breast cancer falls in to generally? Regards, Martin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2006 Report Share Posted January 20, 2006 Congratulations on being a survivor! You may want to consider changing your diet/lifestyle rather than only narrowing your focus to a few herbs. Changing to eating the usual recommendations here, lots of veggies - many of them raw, if you can, will help lessen the acidity in your body. Speaking only for myself, I am following the Blood Type Diet, which is more of a lifestyle, rather than a weight loss diet. My husband and I both feel terrific on it - he has completely eliminated the achey-ness (is that a word?) from arthritis just by making a few changes to the foods he eats. It appears that my psoriasis is slowing down as well. I know there are people on both sides of the BTD fence, but it's effective for us. (Eating is a personal thing, so it's difficult to really recommend a way of eating to someone. That's something you will need to study for yourself. Thankfully, in this high tech age, it's really not as daunting a task as it may sound.) I would definitely be taking some supplements, but not the kind you get at the health food store, generally. Start in the " Files " section, and read up on some of Doc's formulas. Cleansing (very important for anyone with health issues) is in there....you probably should make the Total Tonic, and certainly need to take the Total Nutrition (or make it yourself; it's easier to buy!). I believe he also has the recipe for Body Balance in there, which will reduce acidity in your body....which would be especially important in your case. As for actual herbs to take on a daily basis for your specific purpose, I'm going to leave that to the experts; there are many on this list. I hope you find what you need here. Jeanne >Message: 16 > Fri, 20 Jan 2006 03:26:44 -0000 > " jdholder54 " <jdholder54 >Breast cancer > >Hello, > >What herbs can I use to prevent recurrence of breast cancer? Two years >ago I underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Since then, the >cancer has not recurred. I am taking Arimidex, since my cancer was >estrogen positive. What herbs can I use to cleanse my system and >prevent recurrence? Thanks >Jen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Golden Flower has a really good chemotherapy support formula. I've used it a few times with cancer patients going through chemo in my clinic. It uses Ji xue teng and Huang Qi to promote the production of new leukocytes. Christopher Vedeler L.Ac., C.Ht. Oasis Acupuncture <http://www.oasisacupuncture.com/> http://www.oasisacupuncture.com 8233 N. Via Paseo del Norte Suite D-35 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: (480) 991-3650 Fax: (480) 247-4472 Chinese Medicine Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of Julie Ormonde, L.Ac. Monday, May 01, 2006 1:28 PM Chinese Medicine ; Alumni - San Diego Breast Cancer Hello, A friend of mine recently was diagnosed with breast cancer. She has had a lumpectomy and one round of chemo. I have never treated someone with cancer before so I am looking for any advice on treatments, books, etc that would be helpful in treating her. Before all of this happened she was typically Sp Qi Xu and Blood Xu, but it has been some time since I have treated her so this may have changed. Also are there any rules as to herbs and chemo/radiation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Julie Subscribe to the new FREE online journal for TCM at Times http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com Download the all new TCM Forum Toolbar, click, http://toolbar.thebizplace.com/LandingPage.aspx/CT145145 and adjust accordingly. Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside the group requires prior permission from the author. Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Esti I am a breast cancer survivor and had it twice. The second time I had a local recurring cancer. I had a mastectomy no chemo/rad as it had not gone to the nodes. The second time was more serious. I refused chemo/rad adjuvant hormone therapy. I took Poly-MVA, IP6, AHCC, pancreatic enzymes,Artemisinin, Vitamin D, EFAs. I am now clear according to Brain MRI, PET Scan, CAT Scan and bloodwork. June - sta herbal remedies Sunday, August 06, 2006 11:39 PM Herbal Remedies - Breast cancer Dear all, Just joined this group and would like to get inputs re alternative medicine for breast cancer. My mom, 73 years, just being diagnosed of having breast cancer. She insists on taking alternative medicine instead of having the operation as suggested by doctors. Appreciate if anyone can help me with the best herbal remedies to cure cancer with the quickest result. FYI, the cancer has grown by 1.1 cm in a month, which according to doctors it is a quite aggressive growth. Thanks a lot,Esti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 -I made a mistake, I will leave outlu jiao, tu su zi, and hai zao and add huang qi, niu zhen zi, dan shen, chen pi, and wang bu liu xin. -- In Chinese Medicine , " petrabuchanan " <petrabuchanan wrote: > > I have a patient who was dx with a malignant, stage 1 tumor in her > right breast in Dec and had the whole breast removed. She recovered > beautifully and quickly. Her doctors are recommending tamoxifin which > she has decided not to take. I have definitely not encouraged this, > saying that with herbs and acupuncture the side effects could be > significantly reduced. Her chances of recurrence are 10-15% w/o > tamoxifin and only 1-6% less with. She is 42yo. Very healthy. Does > yoga on a regular basis, eats well, does not smoke. Drinks coffee and > alcahol on a very occasional basis. She is african american. She has 3 > children. She was on birth control pills for 25 years. She is the > only woman in her family with breast cancer.The original reason she > came to me was for high blood pressure which I was getting okay not > great results with. She has been taking maxzide, 50mg which we where > able to get down to 25mg. She has also been having problems with dry > eyes for which she takes topamax. She also has cold hands and feet. A > pink tongue with a very clean, slightly thick white coat. Her pulse is > slippery and soft in the HT, LU positions. Small in the liver > position, and thready/wiry in the SP and KI positions. She has dry > skin. Asthma as a child. Menstration is pretty regular. Dark and thick > blood. I was giving her tian ma gou teng yin and ming mu di huang wan > for her eyes and blood pressure. As I said the blood pressure was > slightly improved and the eyes nothing notable. I am now wanting to > treat her not only for the blood pressure and eyes but as a cancer > preventitive as well. I have read quite a few articles by Bob Flaws > and the whole series by Isaac Cohen. I also ordered a book last month > by Li Pei feng(sp)which has not come in. I was thinking of giving her > a modified Xiao Yao Wan but am hesitant to give her anything with Dang > gui as her MD would not approve and I would also rather avoid chai hu > for the high bp. The formula I found that I thought might be > appropriate is for irregularity of the chong and ren. Shu di, Shan > yao, Gou qi zi, Shan zhu yu, Lu jiao, xia ku cao, tu su zi, hai zao, > kun bu, hong hua, bai shao, ju hua. It seems like a balanceed formula > and would address her High BP and eyes from a different angle which I > am suspecting will be more effective. Any suggestions, > additions/subtractions appreciated. > > Thank you, Petra Buchanan. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Try Graviola. Fresh papaya leaf tea and coconut oil. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2008 Report Share Posted May 9, 2008 Hello, I'm not a church-attender, but I do carry a bit of God in my mind & heart: God Bless You Both! My daughter (long-term fibromyalgia sufferer) walks 60 miles yearly (!) for Breast Cancer and has raised thousands of dollars! Dr. Sadowsky *************** , Steve Turbett <nativerub wrote: > > My Wife has just undergone surgery for BC, two lumpectomy's and then a mastectomy. She now has to go through Chemo. I have been practicing energy work for 36years and have been a Reiki Master for the past 10, My Wife also. When we found the first lump we started Reiki immediately. We were also given the knowledge to use modern medicine when our Reiki just wasnt strong enough nor fast enough. We made the Dr's aware of what we do and worked with them so all went well. Please please don't put off getting modern medicine to help, it could mean your life. > Peace, Prayers and WhiteLight > WhiteBear > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 I've developed a pain in my breast and think I'd better get busy and treat myself for cancer as it does run in the family. Where do I start? I've been in files but there are so many different ideas I'm not sure where to start. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Hi Ruth, Start by taking Oleander. This is over 90% effective against all types of cancer. You can get Sutherlandia OPC at http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com, or make your own soup. The Oleander Soup Recipe can be found in the Files Section to the left. Right now we are experiencing a glitch with the website and it is not available. Aaaaargh. But it should be corrected soon. However, when making the "soup" you must follow the exact recipe and make sure that the plant you use has not been sprayed with pesticides. If after making the soup you experience tingling or numbness in your tounge and/or lips, discard the soup. It has been in contact with pesticides. Frankly, that is why I always recommend Sutherlandia OPC first. It is made under strict lab supervision and one can be assured as to its quality. I take one capsule a day as a preventative, not only for cancer, but it works against many unwanted conditions. You will also find the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol in the Files Section. Follow as much of that as possible. All of it would be ideal. Hope this has helped. Please keep us posted. Warm regards, oleander soup , "Ruella" <relewis wrote:>> I've developed a pain in my breast and think I'd better get busy and treat myself for cancer as it does run in the family.> Where do I start? I've been in files but there are so many different ideas I'm not sure where to start.> Ruth> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Hi Ruth, I was diagnosed with BC back in May 06. Do not treat yourself until you know of course. Start with a Thermogram and some blood tests is a good start. Tammatha - Ruella oleander soup Tuesday, April 28, 2009 6:50 AM Breast Cancer I've developed a pain in my breast and think I'd better get busy and treat myself for cancer as it does run in the family. Where do I start? I've been in files but there are so many different ideas I'm not sure where to start. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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