My best friends mother has focal atypical intraductal hyperplasia, pre-cancer of the breast. We are looking for natural cures, as we know that medicinal treatments are very harmful to one's body. If anyone has supported, and documented information we are very open to it. She is like a mother to me and I NEED to help her! Thank you in advance to anyone that chooses to help us!
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Pre-cancerous cells in breast..PLEASE HELP!
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7/18/10 at 12:04am
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Hugs to you and your friend. 
Have you looked at Greenmedinfo.com? http://www.greenmedinfo.com/
It has a searchable database of studies, gleaned from Pub Med, documenting alternative treatments to many diseases.
Natural News might also be a place to look for ideas: http://www.naturalnews.com/Index.html

Have you looked at Greenmedinfo.com? http://www.greenmedinfo.com/
It has a searchable database of studies, gleaned from Pub Med, documenting alternative treatments to many diseases.
Natural News might also be a place to look for ideas: http://www.naturalnews.com/Index.html
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7/18/10 at 7:54pm
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KJBrown, The mass of cells is too deep into her tissue to remove. They want to give her Tamoxifen for five years, however, all of the information I have found on this Tamoxifen are negative. It increases the chance of getting endometrial cancer, not to mention all of the other negative side effects that any drug has on one's body. The following is some information that I found on this particular drug:
•Women who take tamoxifen for 2 to 5 years have twice the risk of the cancer as women who have not taken it.
•Women who have taken tamoxifen for 5 years or more have a seven times higher risk of endometrial cancer.
•The total increased risk for all women who used tamoxifen at all was 50%.
•Advanced endometrial cancers were more common in women who had taken tamoxifen long-term than in those who had not.
•The 3-year survival for endometrial cancer was "significantly worse" for long-term tamoxifen users than non-users, the team reports
This particular drug also can cause blood clots.
This information was enough for us to ask for alternative treatment.
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•Women who take tamoxifen for 2 to 5 years have twice the risk of the cancer as women who have not taken it.
•Women who have taken tamoxifen for 5 years or more have a seven times higher risk of endometrial cancer.
•The total increased risk for all women who used tamoxifen at all was 50%.
•Advanced endometrial cancers were more common in women who had taken tamoxifen long-term than in those who had not.
•The 3-year survival for endometrial cancer was "significantly worse" for long-term tamoxifen users than non-users, the team reports
This particular drug also can cause blood clots.
This information was enough for us to ask for alternative treatment.
Thank you.
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7/19/10 at 10:08am
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I thought if they were in the ducts, they could always just remove them. Shows you what I know! Is tamoxifan the one they give to "prevent" another occurence of breast cancer if you already have had it? But it raises the chances of other kinds? Doesn't sound like a good trade off to me! Have you looked into things like taking out processed sugars and flours (which are supposed to feed cancer) and removing inflammatory foods? I don't know any of the other types of things (but since I just had a lump removed and am waiting to hear results I'm curious what other things there are that I can do...).
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At the very minimum I would take largish doeses of Vitamin D. Read about Vitamin D and breast cancer at www.naturalnews.com
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if it were my mother I'd be going for vitamin D, iodine, dietary modification (removing refined anything and sticking to clean foods/animal products-as opposed to factory farmed) castor oil packs and supporting the body's natural detoxification pathways which is probably better done with supervision at this stage.
Best of luck to you both. I hope you find some great answers.
Best of luck to you both. I hope you find some great answers.
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I just purchased some Alkaline water for her today. We are also looking into a Hot Box. This is an infared large light that heats up to 104 degrees, (cancer cannot survive in that high of temperature), it contains only the healing rays, and goes into the deep tissues. There was a woman that was stage four, non-treatable cancer. She laid under this machine for 68 hours only breaking to eat, go to the bathroom, and get drinks. After the 68 hours she went back to her doctor and her cancer was now a stage one and very treatable. Has anyone heard of a Hot box and if so what do you think? Also, I have heard that paw paw is great for cancer and precancer.
Kjbrown, I hope some of this helps you. Lastly, women who have a lump biopsy are 5x more likely to get some form of breast issue, whether it be more lumps, precancer, or cancer. Freezing raw cabbage and placing it in your bra against the flesh of your breast, I have heard can help with fybrocystic breasts. I know for a fact that it works for masstitis because I have helped three different women with it and all of them were healed in 24 hours. I hope some of this is useful.
Kjbrown, I hope some of this helps you. Lastly, women who have a lump biopsy are 5x more likely to get some form of breast issue, whether it be more lumps, precancer, or cancer. Freezing raw cabbage and placing it in your bra against the flesh of your breast, I have heard can help with fybrocystic breasts. I know for a fact that it works for masstitis because I have helped three different women with it and all of them were healed in 24 hours. I hope some of this is useful.
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