How to heal cancer with your therapy - #19189
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
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Hello Fashola, Triple-negative breast cancer with lung metastasis is aggressive, and while chemotherapy is the primary treatment, Ayurveda can help manage side effects, improve immunity, and enhance overall well-being. Do you experience severe fatigue, nausea, or loss of appetite? Any pain, inflammation, or difficulty breathing?
To support your body during and after chemotherapy, take Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) decoction to detoxify and boost immunity. Kanchnar Guggulu (2 tablets twice daily) may help in reducing tumor growth. Drink fresh wheatgrass juice daily for blood purification. Avoid processed foods, sugar, dairy, and heavy meats, and focus on fresh vegetables, turmeric, and herbal teas.
For lung support, do gentle Pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhastrika) to improve oxygenation. External therapies like Abhyanga (oil massage with Mahanarayana Taila) and Panchakarma (Virechana or mild Basti under supervision) may help detox and rejuvenate. Let me know your current symptoms and chemotherapy side effects for a more tailored approach.
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.
Hi Fashola,
I’m truly sorry to hear about your struggles. In Ayurveda, treatment focuses on balancing the body’s internal systems and boosting immunity. To support your treatment, it’s important to look at your digestive health, detoxification, and mental well-being. It’s crucial to focus on natural herbs, a diet rich in antioxidants, and immune-boosting foods like turmeric, ginger, and ashwagandha.
That being said, Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma (detoxification therapy), medicinal herbs (like Turmeric, Ashwagandha, Tulsi, and Guduchi), and yoga/meditation for stress management may be helpful. However, please keep in mind that these should complement medical treatments and not replace them, especially for something as critical as cancer.
How are you feeling mentally and emotionally—are you dealing with any stress or anxiety around your treatment? Also, how is your appetite and energy, especially after chemotherapy sessions? This will help guide a more holistic approach to support you.
I’m sorry to hear what you’re going through. Understandable that you’d be looking for alternatives when your body is feeling overwhelmed. It’s a lot to handle. Please remember, though, that cancer treatment is complex, and Ayurveda should be complementary, not a replacement for the medical treatments your doctors recommend like chemotherapy.
In Ayurveda, focus might be on balancing your doshas to support your overall vitality and immune system. Since you’re undergoing chemotherapy, it can affect your agni (digestive fire), vata imbalance, and Ojas (vital essence). A few things might help:
you might want to consider some dietary changes. Eating easily digestible foods is crucial. Think warm, cooked meals — kichari, soups, or stews. Avoid raw foods and cold items which might aggravate vata dosha. And sip warm ginger tea—it can help with digestion and nausea.
Also, Rasayana therapy is something to look into. These are rejuvenative formulas meant to increase your strength and immunity. Ashwagandha or Shatavari might be supportive, but always check interactions with your current treatment.
Rest is essential, too, so prioritize sleep and gentle activities like yoga or meditation to keep stress in check. Pranayama, such as alternate nostril breathing, can be beneficial for calming the mind and lowering stress levels.
I can’t stress it enough—work closely with both your oncologist and an experienced Ayurvedic physician. They’ll help tailor an approach specific to you, making sure it complements your ongoing treatment safely. And if you experience any new or worsening symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Stay strong and take care!

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