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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Oncology Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in supporting cancer care through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments aimed at improving the quality of life for individuals dealing with cancer, using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies alongside conventional treatments. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with supportive care during chemotherapy and radiation, managing side effects of cancer treatments (nausea, fatigue, etc.), boosting immunity during cancer treatment, post-treatment recovery and rejuvenation, stress and emotional support, herbal therapies to support overall strength and vitality, dietary recommendations for cancer patients, pain and inflammation management, detoxification and body cleansing, preventative care and wellness support. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage symptoms and enhance your well-being during and after treatment. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing fatigue or weakness during cancer treatment, nausea or digestive disturbances, pain or discomfort, difficulty maintaining a healthy diet, emotional distress or anxiety, post-treatment recovery challenges. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Oncology

How to cure cancer of squmous Carcinoma

51 days ago
200 INR (~2.35 USD)
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After surgery, radiation and chemotherapy again grow the cells in throat bone portion, doctor said surgery is not possible at current situation, and one chemotherapy done, now throat portion is very painful, how can I control


Hi Keerthi, I'm sorry to hear about your condition. To help manage pain and support healing, I recommend focusing on strengthening your ojas (vital energy) and reducing pitta and vata imbalances. Consider the following: Warm herbal oils like Ashwagandha or Bala for gentle massage on the throat area. Anti-inflammatory herbs like turmeric and ginger can support healing. Diet: Consume warm, nourishing foods like soups and stews to support your body’s strength. Breathing exercises (Pranayama) can help relieve pain and support overall vitality. Have you tried any natural remedies or specific treatments to ease the pain so far?

Hodgkin's Lymphoma

52 days ago
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A few weeks ago, I received some bad news after a series of tests and scans. My doctor diagnosed me with Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. I had noticed some strange swelling in my neck and groin area, along with unexplained weight loss and night sweats, but I honestly didn’t expect this diagnosis. I’m still trying to process it, and although my doctors have recommended chemotherapy, I’m looking for other ways to manage my health during this time, especially in terms of boosting my immune system and overall wellbeing. I’ve always been interested in natural healing methods, and I’ve heard that Ayurveda might offer some support during cancer treatment. Since Hodgkin's lymphoma affects the lymphatic system and the immune system, I’m curious to know if there are any Ayurvedic herbs, treatments, or lifestyle changes that can help support my body during chemotherapy. I’ve read that herbs like turmeric, ginger, and ashwagandha are often used to help with inflammation and immunity, but I’m not sure how they work in the context of Hodgkin's lymphoma specifically. Is there anything in Ayurveda that can help with the side effects of chemotherapy, like fatigue or nausea? I’ve heard about detoxifying treatments in Ayurveda, like Panchakarma, and I’m wondering if this could help cleanse my system and support my body while I’m going through treatment. Can Ayurveda also help improve my appetite or manage the emotional side effects of cancer, like stress and anxiety? Since Hodgkin's lymphoma impacts the immune system, I’d also like to know if Ayurveda can help strengthen my immune system during this time. Are there any dietary guidelines or lifestyle practices that would be beneficial for someone dealing with Hodgkin's lymphoma? I want to make sure I’m doing everything I can to support my health while I’m undergoing treatment. I’m hoping to find a holistic approach that works alongside my conventional treatment. If anyone has used Ayurveda in the context of cancer treatment, I’d appreciate your insights and any advice on managing Hodgkin's lymphoma from a natural healing perspective.


I want to express my deepest empathy for what you’re going through. It's understandable that you're looking for ways to support your health during this challenging time. Ayurveda can provide a holistic approach to complement your conventional treatment. First, it's important to focus on supporting your immune system and overall well-being. Turmeric is indeed beneficial due to its anti-inflammatory properties and can be consumed in warm milk or as a supplement, while ginger is excellent for digestion and can help with nausea; consider sipping ginger tea made with fresh ginger slices boiled in water. Ashwagandha may help with fatigue and stress; you can take it as a powder blended in warm milk or as a capsule, consulting your healthcare provider for appropriate dosages. For appetite enhancement, include easily digestible, nutrient-rich foods like soups, khichdi (a dish made of lentils and rice), and steamed vegetables, ideally consumed warm, as this is easier on agni, or digestive fire. Stress and anxiety management can be supported through mindfulness practices like yoga and meditation, tailored to your energy levels; even simple breathing exercises can significantly aid in emotional balance. Regarding detoxification, while Panchakarma treatments may be beneficial for cleansing, it's crucial to discuss this with an Ayurvedic practitioner who understands your unique condition and treatment plan, as some techniques may not be suitable during chemotherapy. Ensure any herbal supplements do not interfere with your treatment by coordinating with your oncologist. Prioritize hydration and maintain a balanced diet, focusing on fresh fruits, whole grains, and healthy fats. Regular mild physical activity, like walking or gentle yoga, can also enhance your energy and immunity. Remember, a strong support system is vital, so keep discussing your feelings with loved ones or a mental health professional alongside your treatments. It's important to integrate these approaches gently and to stay in close contact with your healthcare professionals.
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Pancreatic Cancer

53 days ago
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A few months ago, a distant relative was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and the news was shocking because he had very few symptoms until the disease had progressed. His doctors explained that pancreatic cancer is often detected late, making treatment difficult. This made me curious about how pancreatic health is linked to overall digestion and whether Ayurveda offers ways to support pancreatic function and prevent long-term health risks. Since I believe in natural healing and disease prevention, I want to understand—what is pancreatic cancer, and does Ayurveda offer preventive strategies or complementary support for pancreatic health? From what I understand, pancreatic cancer affects the pancreas, an organ responsible for digestion and blood sugar regulation, and symptoms like weight loss, jaundice, and abdominal pain may appear only in later stages. Since Ayurveda associates pancreatic function with Agni (digestive fire) and the health of Meda Dhatu (fat tissue) and Rasa Dhatu (nutrient absorption), does this mean that chronic digestive imbalances, toxin buildup (Ama), or metabolic disorders could increase the risk of pancreatic diseases? Could a history of diabetes, high-fat diets, or chronic inflammation contribute to pancreatic cancer development? One of my biggest concerns is that pancreatic cancer is aggressive and has limited treatment options, making prevention and early intervention crucial. Since Ayurveda promotes detoxification and digestive balance for long-term health, does it recommend any anti-inflammatory herbs, detox plans, or dietary changes to help in reducing pancreatic stress and improving metabolic function? Would consuming Turmeric, Neem, and Amla help in preventing inflammation and supporting pancreatic detoxification? Another issue is that some people with pancreatic dysfunction experience early warning signs like bloating, acidity, and changes in appetite, but these are often ignored. Since Ayurveda focuses on identifying early imbalances before they progress into disease, does it suggest any digestive tonics, lifestyle habits, or gut-healing practices to help in maintaining pancreatic health and preventing cancer risk? Would following an Ayurvedic detox routine, drinking warm herbal infusions, or avoiding processed foods help in strengthening the pancreas? I also read that emotional stress, poor sleep, and unhealthy eating habits can weaken the digestive fire and contribute to chronic diseases. Since Ayurveda considers mental well-being and lifestyle habits essential for pancreatic health, does it recommend any stress-relief techniques, mindfulness practices, or Rasayana therapies to help in reducing oxidative stress and promoting longevity? Would practicing Pranayama, guided relaxation, or consuming adaptogenic herbs like Ashwagandha help in reducing pancreatic stress? Another concern is whether Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma (deep detox), Abhyanga (oil massage for lymphatic drainage), or herbal supplements could help in preventing metabolic disorders and supporting cancer prevention. Could these treatments be used alongside modern cancer treatments for better pancreatic health support? Since I want to take a natural and preventive approach, I am looking for the best Ayurvedic treatments, cancer-preventing diets, and detoxification techniques to help in supporting pancreatic health and reducing long-term disease risks. What are the most effective Ayurvedic recommendations for maintaining pancreatic health naturally?


Pancreatic cancer is indeed a serious condition, often diagnosed late due to subtle early symptoms. From an Ayurvedic perspective, pancreatic health is intrinsically linked to digestion and metabolic processes, emphasizing the balance of Agni (digestive fire) and the condition of Rasa and Meda Dhatus. Chronic digestive imbalances, accumulation of Ama (toxins), and factors like high-fat diets and diabetes can indeed contribute to pancreatic dysfunction and increased cancer risk. To support pancreatic health and reduce risks, consider these specific Ayurvedic recommendations. Incorporate anti-inflammatory herbs such as Turmeric and Amla into your diet. Turmeric can be consumed as a spice in meals or in warm milk with a pinch of black pepper to enhance absorption. Amla can be taken as a fresh fruit, juice, or in powdered form. Neem is also beneficial for its detoxifying properties; sipping on neem tea can be an effective addition. Focus on a diet rich in whole foods, particularly plant-based sources, with plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while avoiding processed foods, refined sugars, and excessive fats. For digestive support, warm herbal infusions, such as ginger or fennel tea, can enhance Agni. Consider incorporating digestive tonics like Triphala, which aids in detoxification and promotes regularity. Practicing an Ayurvedic detox routine, especially during seasonal transitions, can help maintain balance; this might include intermittent fasting and consuming kitchari (a simple, wholesome dish made of rice and lentils) to ease digestion. Stress management is crucial; techniques such as Pranayama (breath control) and mindfulness practices like meditation can be beneficial for mental and emotional well-being. Regular physical activity aligned with your constitution can also help mitigate stress and improve metabolic function. Panchakarma, when done under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner, can be valuable for deep detoxification and rejuvenation, complementing conventional treatments. Regular Abhyanga can enhance lymphatic drainage and promote relaxation, thereby reducing stress. Incorporating Rasayana therapies, which include herbal formulations that promote longevity and vitality, can help strengthen overall resilience. Aligning your lifestyle with these Ayurvedic principles can not only support pancreatic health but also enhance overall well-being, creating a nourishing and protective environment for the body. These recommendations offer a holistic approach and empower you towards preventive health measures, enhancing both physical and mental resilience.
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How to heal cancer with your therapy

54 days ago
3 answers

I need to treat triple negative breast and lung cancer how can I do that with your therapy.i am presently on chemotherapy and my body is overwhelmed with the chemotherapy I need alternatives.i really do need help urgently because I don't want chemo again thanks


Dear Ms. Fashola Abiola, Thank you for reaching out and sharing your concerns. I understand how overwhelming chemotherapy can be, and I appreciate your desire to explore Ayurvedic alternatives for managing triple-negative breast cancer and lung cancer. Ayurveda offers supportive therapies that focus on detoxification, immunity enhancement, and strengthening the body’s natural healing abilities. Since you are currently undergoing chemotherapy, the priority is to reduce toxicity, improve immunity, and strengthen your body’s response while addressing cancer at its root cause. Take Giloy Ghanvati (1 tab twice daily) • Kanchnar Guggulu – Take 1 tablet twice daily with warm water. Gomutra Ark -Take 5 ml diluted with warm water every morning on an empty stomach. • Divya Sanjivani Vati – 1 tab twice daily after food • Divya Vriddhivadhika Vati – take 1 tab twice daily • Follow a plant-based, alkaline diet – Increase fresh fruits, green vegetables, sprouts, and juices. • Avoid processed, spicy, and fried foods, as they aggravate toxins. • Drink turmeric milk (Haldi doodh) – • Consume wheatgrass juice daily – • Practice fasting once a week (based on strength) • Suryanamaskar & Bhastrika Pranayama do regularly Do Meditation & Mantra Chanting ‘Mahamrityunjaya Mantra’ is believed to bring healing vibrations.

Regarding increase immunity to prevent recurrence of esophageal cancer.

55 days ago
2 answers

I had esophageal cancer and undergone Surgery and Radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Now I am well but I am scared about recurrence of esophageal cancer. Can you please tell me what to do to prevent recurrence of esophageal cancer.


Hello Dr, To prevent the recurrence of esophageal cancer, focus on reducing inflammation, boosting immunity, and detoxifying the body with Ayurveda. Take Guduchi, Amalaki, and Turmeric to fight inflammation, along with Chyawanprash and Ashwagandha to rejuvenate tissues. Monitor inflammatory markers like CRP, ESR, and IL-6, along with tumor markers like CEA, to track any hidden risks. Follow a light, warm diet, avoiding spicy, fried, and processed foods, and drink lukewarm water for better digestion. Practice Pranayama, meditation, and mild yoga to improve oxygenation and reduce stress. If needed, undergo Panchakarma detox (Virechana & Rasayana therapy) under expert supervision to cleanse toxins and strengthen immunity. Regular monitoring and a disciplined lifestyle will help reduce the risk of recurrence. Please contact a local Ayurvedic physician for better management.

chondroblastoma

56 days ago
1 answers

I’ve been recently diagnosed with a condition called chondroblastoma, and while my doctor gave me some basic information, I’m still unclear about the specifics. I know that it’s a rare bone tumor, but I would appreciate it if you could explain in more detail what chondroblastoma is, how it develops, and what treatment options are available. From what I understand, chondroblastoma is a benign (non-cancerous) tumor that typically affects the bones, especially the long bones like the femur and tibia. How does this type of tumor form in the bones, and why is it more likely to develop in the younger population, particularly those in their teens or early twenties? What is the process by which chondroblastomas disrupt normal bone growth, and how can they cause pain or deformity in the affected area? How is chondroblastoma diagnosed? I’ve heard that imaging studies like X-rays or MRIs are often used to visualize the tumor, but is a biopsy required to confirm the diagnosis? How do doctors determine the exact location and size of the tumor, and how do they differentiate it from other types of bone lesions or tumors? What treatment options are available for chondroblastoma? I understand that surgery is often necessary to remove the tumor, but how invasive is the surgery, and what is the typical recovery time? Are there any non-surgical treatment options available, such as medications or radiation therapy, to shrink or manage the tumor? What are the potential complications of chondroblastoma if left untreated? I’ve heard that the tumor could grow larger, causing damage to surrounding tissues, muscles, or joints. Is there a risk that chondroblastoma could become cancerous, or is it always benign? How do doctors monitor for recurrence after treatment, and is regular follow-up necessary? Lastly, are there any lifestyle changes or rehabilitative measures I can take to support my recovery after surgery for chondroblastoma? How can I ensure that my bone health remains strong and that I avoid future issues with similar tumors or bone damage?


I'm focused on Ayurveda and cannot provide information on non-Ayurvedic medical conditions such as chondroblastoma. It’s essential that you consult with your healthcare provider for detailed insights and guidance regarding your diagnosis, treatment options, and recovery. They will be equipped to give you the specific information and care you need for this condition. If you have inquiries related to Ayurvedic approaches for overall bone health or any integrate wellness strategies after your treatment, I can assist with that.
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lung cancer stages

56 days ago
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I recently learned that lung cancer is divided into various stages, but I’m not entirely sure what each stage means or how they’re determined. My doctor mentioned staging during a discussion about treatment options, but I’m looking for more information to better understand what this means for my treatment plan. Could you explain in detail how lung cancer stages are classified, what each stage signifies, and how doctors determine which stage a patient is in? From what I understand, lung cancer is staged based on how far the cancer has spread in the body. Could you explain the difference between stages I, II, III, and IV, and how the staging process helps doctors assess the severity of the disease? For example, what happens during each stage, and what are the factors that influence how cancer progresses through these stages? I’ve heard that stage I lung cancer is considered localized, while stage IV means the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Could you describe what treatments are typically used at each stage, and how treatment plans change as the cancer advances? How do doctors balance factors like the size of the tumor, the involvement of nearby lymph nodes, and whether cancer has spread to other organs when determining the best approach? What kind of imaging and diagnostic tests are used to stage lung cancer? I know CT scans, PET scans, and biopsies are often involved, but how do these tests provide a clear picture of how far the cancer has spread? If a patient is diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer, what does this mean in terms of prognosis and treatment options, and how do doctors decide between chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation, or surgery? Lastly, if someone is diagnosed with lung cancer at an advanced stage, what options are available for improving quality of life and extending survival? Are there palliative care options to manage symptoms and make the patient more comfortable?


I'm here to provide guidance on Ayurvedic and medical inquiries, but your question is outside the scope of what I specialize in. It would be best to consult a qualified healthcare professional who can specifically address your concerns regarding lung cancer staging, treatment options, and prognoses. They will be able to provide you with detailed and accurate information tailored to your situation. If you have any questions related to Ayurvedic principles or treatments, feel free to ask.
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cancer lump

56 days ago
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I’ve recently discovered a small lump in my breast that I’m worried might be related to cancer. I know that not all lumps are cancerous, but I’m uncertain about what steps I should take next. Could you explain in detail what a cancer lump is, how it differs from other types of lumps, and what signs or symptoms would suggest it might be cancerous? From what I understand, a cancer lump is typically a hard, immovable mass, but are there other characteristics that could indicate a lump is cancerous? What factors do doctors look for during a physical exam, such as the size, shape, or texture of the lump, to help determine if it might be cancerous? How is a cancer lump diagnosed? I’ve heard that doctors may order imaging tests like mammograms, ultrasounds, or even biopsies to confirm whether a lump is cancerous. How do these tests work, and what should I expect during each procedure? Are there any risks associated with these diagnostic tests, and how accurate are they in detecting cancer? If a cancer lump is diagnosed, what treatment options are available? Does the treatment depend on the type of cancer, or are there general treatment approaches, such as surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy? How do doctors determine the best course of action for treating cancer lumps, and what factors are considered when developing a treatment plan? Lastly, if the lump is not cancerous, what are some common benign causes of lumps in the breast, such as fibroadenomas or cysts? How can doctors distinguish between cancerous and benign lumps, and are there follow-up treatments or monitoring steps that should be taken to ensure the lump doesn’t pose any future risk?


I'm here to focus on Ayurvedic principles and practices, and while your concerns are significant and merit immediate attention from a medical professional, I recommend that you seek a healthcare provider experienced in breast health for an accurate assessment of your lump. The characteristics of breast lumps, their diagnosis, and treatment are best handled in a clinical setting. Ayurveda can support your overall well-being during this time. For instance, maintaining balanced doshas is crucial. Take care of your agni by incorporating warm, easily digestible foods into your diet, such as khichdi or steamed vegetables, and hydrating adequately with warm water or herbal teas. It's important to manage stress through practices like yoga and meditation, supporting both mental and physical health. Avoiding processed foods and excess sugar can also help in maintaining overall balance. If you decide to pursue Ayurvedic treatments, consider consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide a holistic assessment based on your individual constitution. However, do prioritize a medical evaluation for the lump as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and care.
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Cancer

56 days ago
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What would be the best way to treat endometrial cancer grade 2 stage 3. At the moment. I need am trying Soursop leaves. Force Capsules cbd oil. Hydrogen peroxide food grade. Turkey tail mushroom Capsules and eating fresh fruit and veggies legumes and a little chicken protein. The Dr's advised they want to give 5 weeks of chemo and radiation


Hi Alleisha, May I know when the cancer was diagnosed? Are you taking the medications now? Are you taking the medicine for BP and Diabetes?
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How to increase hemoglobin and Rbc after chemotherapy

56 days ago
500 INR (~5.88 USD)
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Hello, I am from Ktm, Nepal. My father is having lung cancer IV th stage. AdenoCarcinoma lung with Mets. Till now 2nd chemotherapy session completed. The main issue is that he’s having dry and wet cough frequently.


Hi Sunita, Can you please elaborate, since when has he been having the cough. Have you noticed any triggering factor for dry/wet cough. Have you noticed the color of the phlegm?
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