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Breast Cancer Protocol: Question for CS
CS--
I figured you may have some experience with this.
A friend is a breast cancer survivor. She has had a mastectomy--one breast. I would like to recommend to her a couple, or a few, general supplements to take as a preventative: 4 is probably the maximum she would use.
Thanks much in advance.
I figured you may have some experience with this.
A friend is a breast cancer survivor. She has had a mastectomy--one breast. I would like to recommend to her a couple, or a few, general supplements to take as a preventative: 4 is probably the maximum she would use.
Thanks much in advance.
Gibson- Posts : 992
Join date : 2008-07-09
Re: Breast Cancer Protocol: Question for CS
Gibson - Taking either DIM (Diindolylmethane) or Iodine will improve the 2:16alpha-hydroxyestrone ratio (more anti-carcinogenic, less carcinogenic estrogen metabolites). Taking iodine might be better in the long run, so that's one.
Taking the right amount of Vitamin D, would start with at least 5,000 IU per day depending how much sun she gets throughout the year--if less closer to 10,000 IU per day.
Sulforaphane provides multiple mechanisms of protection, there's a supplement on iherb that contains both Sulforaphane and Selenium. Taking just selenium can significantly reduce hair risk in general, but both of these together would work even better and it's even great for hair. This is the product right here: http://www.iherb.com/Jarrow-Formulas-Activated-Selenium-200-mcg-60-Capsules/169?at=0
I that adds up to 3 or 4 depending on how you look at it, but wanted to include a decent source of Omega-3 fatty acid in there such as Krill oil.
Taking the right amount of Vitamin D, would start with at least 5,000 IU per day depending how much sun she gets throughout the year--if less closer to 10,000 IU per day.
Sulforaphane provides multiple mechanisms of protection, there's a supplement on iherb that contains both Sulforaphane and Selenium. Taking just selenium can significantly reduce hair risk in general, but both of these together would work even better and it's even great for hair. This is the product right here: http://www.iherb.com/Jarrow-Formulas-Activated-Selenium-200-mcg-60-Capsules/169?at=0
I that adds up to 3 or 4 depending on how you look at it, but wanted to include a decent source of Omega-3 fatty acid in there such as Krill oil.
Re: Breast Cancer Protocol: Question for CS
Just to be clear: she has no hair issues: my query is purely aimed towards preventing breast cancer. Does that change anything?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Gibson- Posts : 992
Join date : 2008-07-09
Re: Breast Cancer Protocol: Question for CS
Gibson - Totally clear, yes this was intended just for breast cancer prevention.
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