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Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: 2 days ago | Replies (14)

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@shali2524 imo i don't think it matters, i do the supplements because i don't like tea in any form or fashion and i do the b17 supplements because i struggle with eating the seeds or nuts (i have "floating dentures" and nuts of any kind are REALLY hard to eat).. hubby eats the seeds. i don't think it really matters which way you go, i think its more of a what works for you...if you can do the seeds and the tea go for it.. gotta be cheaper to do that than the supplements if i had to guess, the essiac supplements at our local store are about $44 bottle for like a 10 day supply if taken as directed...

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I assume you've read up on B17 and cyanide content. If not, check this out: "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/b17-vitamin#side-effects"
As to eating well to prevent recurrence of cancer, I've ALWAYS eaten well--NO junk food or pre-prepared food etc., but I still got endometrial cancer.
I'm not saying go ahead eat what you want, but diet isn't THE answer. Why did I get cancer? The doctor doesn't know. I suspect it was caused by radiation to my pelvis 12 years ago for anal cancer, which was likely HVP-caused, though no one checked me for that, ever.
Supplements cost a lot, and although I also take them, am considering focusing more on whole foods., and staying away from anything that has estrogen in it. This includes supplemental quercetin, which my naturopath suggested I take.
We all must do our research.