Hello Amrita. Yes definitely we can avoid it’s reversal with proper immunoboosting and antioxidants diet and Ayurvedic herbal supplements. Along with physical your mental and emotional strength is also essential which can be achieved by yog, meditation and breathing exercise
Brest Cancer or fibroadenoma a muteted Cancer cell divided aud growth regular so first of all take low carb diet and doing intermittent fasting Some ayurveda medicine can helpful Kanchnar gugulu Arogyawardhini wati Kanchnar kashya Goloya swaras Haridra tab Haritaki rasayan
See stopping chemotherapy in middle is not a solutions U would suggest you to continue the treatment and if possible get PET SCAN done With as a supportive if you take ayurvedic treatment it will be more benificial
Stage 3 breast cancer’s quite a challenge and every step matters post-surgery. First things first, even before diving into Ayurveda, check with your oncologist about any further treatments or screenings. Safety and science first, always. Now, you’re asking how Ayurveda might step in and support this journey. Here’s some thoughts:
For diet, think about balancing your doshas, especially since stress from treatment might heighten Vata. Warm, cooked meals can be beneficial. Catering to your unique constitution is key; consider kitchari as a staple—it’s gentle on digestion and nourishing. Turmeric’s quite renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties and can be sprinkled in your meals. Include more vegetables like beetroot, carrots, and greens.
Regarding Panchakarma, while its detoxifying principles can be valuable, do take caution. Not all procedures might be suitable immediately post-chemo. Consult with a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner, someone who understands your body’s reading, before diving in. Basti or oil body treatments may be gentle intros, but timing? That’s crucial.
And yes, there’s room for other remedies. Ashwagandha may help alleviate fatigue, grounding your energy. But use it thoughtfully, under advice, to ensure there’s no interference with ongoing meds. Meditation and Pranayama, or deep breathing exercises, they’re often underestimated but can help restore calm and resilience. Manage stress like it’s part of your treatment, because it is!
My final note—Ayurveda’s about balance, alongside Western treatments. They can complement one another when done right. Keep communications open with all your health practitioners. That combined approach might just be your key to avoid recurrence.


