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Saturday 1 August 2020

Experience with using holistic/alternative medicine to support the immune system during chemotherapy?

Malcom Bourek: Proponents of wheat grass use claims that regular ingestion of the plant can improve the digestive system, prevent cancer, diabetes and heart disease, cure constipation, detoxify heavy metals from the bloodstream, cleanse the liver, prevent hair loss and help to make menopause more manageable. The consumption of wheat grass in the Western world began in the 1930s with the attempts of Charles F Schnabel to popularize the plant. Ann Wigmore continued to contribute to the popularization of wheat grass in the 1940s. Believing that it contributed to the remission of her cancer, Wigmore wrote several books on the subject....Show more

Adelle Weight: alternative medicine is definitely supportive to allopathy,it boosts faith and immune system.research is on.more good things will be found.it is my personal feedback from patients

Shad Bushweller: Hi, I believe that alternative resources can help your mom keep healthier. My mom had stage 2 breast cancer 9 y! ears ago and was treated successfully with chemo. Last year, the cancer returned, and she had radiation therapy after a lump was removed. During her radiation, we supplemented her treatment with a lot of rest, Goji juice (my dad's idea) and astragalus (my idea). The latter, I researched because I had heard it was good at boosting the immune system and radiation tends to challenge this. Many radiation patients end up with infections from simple interactions with people or irritants in the air.Astragalus had to be used with caution as it is an anti-coagulant and she was already on ginko biloba and aspirin.It is also advisable to use and then stop and then use again to prevent resistance to its effectivity.I would also suggest meditation and visualization exercises. In yoga class, we envision a white, warm light entering our body and radiating gently through every single cell, cleaning it of toxins. After class, we also put our hands on the areas of our bodies that have pain o! r trouble because after doing the poses, there is a lot of goo! d energy in our hands. I hope your mother can benefit from this.Diet-wise, there is a lot of material you can Google about acidic vs alkaline foods. Apparently, cancer cells thrive in an acidic environment (sugar, carbs, alcohol) and an alkaline balance is not conducive to cancer cell growth....Show more

Mickey Isle: Overall support of her system is called for with (gentle) tonics such as nettles and red clover along with slightly bitter herbs to help with nausea and appetite, such as dandelion root tincture taken in water before meals and/or warming ginger.Healing and building foods such as mineral rich (organic if possible) bone marrow broths, root vegetables, fermented foods like real (raw & full of enzymes) sauerkraut, yogurt and miso are key helpers to nourish intestinal flora. Pretty much whatever healthy foods she loves and will eat will be medicine for her. Simple teas such as peppermint and chamomile too.Certain herbs that are called adaptogens, specifica! lly Withania, Shatavari, and Astragalus can also help her body adapt and strengthen from the inside. here is a link to an article at the NIH on use of these herbs in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14698508Reishi mushroom has a particular place of prominence with cancer patients and may be worth checking out as well for its many benfits during cancer and chemotherapy. There is a lot of information out there on this valuable fungi and its use in ameliorating the harsh side effects of chemotherapy.Here is an article on possible synergistic effects of herbs during chemotherapy - herbs that can help heal the body as well as potentially increase the effectiveness of the treatmenthttp://www.herbalgram.org/wholefoodsmarket/herbcli...I have not worked with cancer patients yet have trained extensively in herbal and nutritional medicine.Here are some websites of well-respected practitioners who work specifically with cancer patientshttp://www.herb! ological.com/cancerandherbalmed.htm...http://www.centrehealing.com/Bios! /DYance.htmlHe has suggestions for books on this page and is the co-author of one that might be worth having: Herbal Medicine, Healing & Cancer I would also definitely suggest Breast Cancer Breast Health by Susun Weed also: I Beat Cancer: 50 People Tell You How They Did It Where you buy herbs and supplements truly does make a difference and quality varies a great deal! Organic groceries, co-ops, and whole-herb shops are generally far better than chain supplement and gimmicky shops.I hope all this does not overwhelm you! There is no need to rush out and try to get everything. Good food is an excellent start, and then perhaps trying things one at a time to see how they're working for her and what will truly be used consistently is possibly best. Emotional /spiritual support and/or checking out a breast cancer support group in your area might also be helpful.Much Luck to you! I hope this is helpful. You are excellent to be there for her.PS My Mom has also been sick which ! is probably why I felt compelled to compile this......Show more

Azalee Ahrendes: ok... i know your gonna be like "WTF NO WAY!!!"but...POT..yes ive researched a lot on this, i think Hydrogen Peroxide can do something but im not sure....Show more

Talisha Digrande: There are many alternative treatments that can be done from herbs, yoga, teas, meditation, and the combination is different for each person. Before she takes anything internally she may want to consult the doctor to make sure it doesn't react with her treatment. There are many cancer treatment centers that combine natural healing with medical healing to treat the whole person you may want to see if there is a center in your area that does that.

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