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Eric Drew posted an update in the group General Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Breast thermography: Technology, benefits, and cancer signs – Medical News TodayIn this article, learn about how thermography works, the process of a thermograph, what thermographs detect, the technology, and the benefits of their use. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Weight Loss and Obesity Advocate Network
Got a Sugar Addiction? Detox It – PROOF SMART FOOD INC.Got a Sugar Addiction? Detox It By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs When the pop group The Archies crooned “You got me wanting you” in the song “Sugar, Sugar,” they d -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group WeHeal Psoriasis Advocate Network
Can a gluten-free diet help with psoriasis? – Medical News TodayPsoriasis is a chronic skin condition. While there is no cure, a gluten-free diet may help some people better manage their symptoms. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group WeHeal Vaccination Discussion
Maternal pertussis vaccination reduces risk for newborns by more than 90 percent – Medical News TodayAmong infants of women who received the Tdap pertussis booster vaccine during pregnancy, the risk of contracting pertussis was reduced by an estimated 91… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group WeHeal Acne Discussion Advocate Network
Acne may be caused by an imbalance of skin bacteria – Medical News TodayResearchers may be closer to personalized acne treatments, after finding that an imbalance in the makeup of skin bacteria may be a cause of the condition. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group WeHeal Arthritis Advocate Network
Causes of psoriatic arthritis: Triggers and risk factors – Medical News TodayLearn about the common triggers for symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, including stress, smoking, and cold weather. What role does family history play? -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Type 1 Diabetes Advocate Network
Omega-3s may help to treat type 1 diabetes – Medical News TodayA new study finds omega-3 fatty acid supplementation improves blood sugar metabolism, decreases type 1 diabetes occurrence, and may regenerate beta cells. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Ovarian Cancer Advocate Network
Ovarian cancer: Effective immunotherapy steps closer with new T cell study – Medical News TodayThe successful application of adoptive T cell therapy to ovarian cancer steps closer with a new mouse study, but several challenges still remain. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Myeloma Advocate Network
Method may help myeloma patients avoid painful biopsies – Medical News TodayMultiple myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cells, which are white blood cells produced in bone marrow that churn out antibodies to help fight infection. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Pancreatic Cancer Advocate Network
Pancreatic cancer: 'Softening' tumors before chemotherapy may extend survival – Medical News TodayStudy finds that priming pancreatic cancer tumors with Fasudil before chemotherapy extends survival in engineered and patient-derived mouse models. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group General Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Living with breast cancer: Statistics on survival rates by stage – Medical News TodayWhat is the outlook for people with breast cancer and what factors may affect the outlook? What is the 5-year and 10-year survival rate by stage? -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group WeHeal HIV AIDS Advocate Network
New approach makes cells resistant to HIV – Medical News TodayScientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have found a way to tether HIV-fighting antibodies to immune cells, creating a cell population resistant to the virus. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
Targeting blood vessels to improve cancer immunotherapy – Medical News TodayEPFL scientists have improved the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy by blocking two proteins that regulate the growth of tumor blood vessels. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Valerie needs the oil Boswellia, sandalwood, grape seed and lavender extracts. Sometimes we add oregano. Topical. Then detox from heavy metals and antifungal and we use off label drugs too.
Dana
Prof Dr. Dana F. Flavin,
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What is done with these oils and extracts? How
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Here is the reply form DR Dana Flavin who practices integrative medicine in Germany and publishes many papers on her integrative approach to cancer.
Dear Eric, we recommend it as 3 drops of each in a carrier oil like the grapeseed oil. massage twwice a day where there is or was a tumor in the breast.
We want to finish our book on reversing cancers…[Read more]-
Interesting. I’m going to have to try this and see if it helps with any of the phantom pains that many of us exhibit in the areas where our tumors removed.
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Yes worth a try and please feel free to ask questions to R Flavin directly! There is a community and info page for CollMed on WeHeal at https://weheal.org/collmed-org/
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I am sorry Gracie! This is exactly why we so desperately need CrowdHealing! How do you feel duped? What were you told that wasnt true?
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My oncologist definitely played the statistics game by saying there is a 40+% greater survival rate with taking tamoxifen etc. but what that really means is only a 1-2% difference from those that don’t. I would have never taken it for the last five years and I’m definitely not taking it for another 5. When so much is being thrown at you in a…[Read more]
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group General Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Breast cancer: A visual guide to self-examination – Medical News TodayA monthly breast self-examination can identify abnormalities and help catch cancer in its early stages. Learn more about how it works in this article.-
The first time a girl goes to her OBGYN she should be taught the proper way to do self exams and given a fake breast with tumors to feel so she knows what to look for. I did exams all the time and I routinely said I have no idea what I’m supposed to feel. I had dense breasts on top of that so to me they always felt lumpy.
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If we only knew how much information was kept form us it would make you sick. This is exactly why we have created WeHeal.org and the CrowdHealing movement! To create a central transparent conversation around all treatments for all diseases!
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Type 2 Diabetes Advocate Network
Getting smart about diabetic foot ulcersWhile wearing appropriate footwear can help treat and prevent diabetic foot ulcers, the leading cause of limb… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Type 2 Diabetes Advocate Network
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Type 1 Diabetes Advocate Network
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I will have to send this to my mom. I was just telling her about this. She has to get a mammogram every six months on the breast she has breast cancer and I wanted her to ask her doctor if they could use this at six months to monitor and then the normal yearly mammogram.