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@cctoo I looked up Estrohalt, which "contains two potent aromatase inhibitors and one natural estrogen blocker." It is used to reduce excess estrogen/estrogen dominance which causes symptoms like breast tenderness or mood issues. It is not intended to eliminate estrogen from the adrenals entirely, the way the pharmaceutical aromatase inhibitors do.

If Estrohalt does have the same effectiveness, then the side effects presumably would be the same as the pharmaceutical AI's since side effects are from suppression of estrogen.

If Estrohalt does not have the same effectiveness, then your cancer is not being adequately treated.

I hope you will consider medications! Is there a way for you to determine if you are stage 4 w/spread?

Antivirals sound interesting but I assume they are not yet available for you.

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Will ask Dr for Lerazole....was never prescribed before ..have pain from biopsy for 2 months!! I have not had scans yet... I feel we should not say MY cancer... Just THE cancer....we do not want it so don't claim it so personally... In fact I read we should not put or give it so much power!! Been reading The Secret and Knockout

I looked up Estrohalt too and would not rely on an unregulated supplement for anything serious unless monitored by a doctor I was working with.

But reading the active ingredients of the stuff (especially the DIM) is interesting. I looked at some studies on it on PubMed and I'm going to double-up on cruciferous vegetables as a consequence since they appear to have a number of breast-cancer-fighting attributes so far documented in labs. And they can't hurt anyway.

Makes sense. Have appt for CT scans. Praying for normal results. Thank you. You all make sense..

No Als but recent PET/ct scan said no tumors or medistatic disease. Praise God!