Aggressive breast cancer in black women do not respond to the treatments many doctors try. By one estimate, 20 to 30% of such cases do not respond to treatments.
There are treatment options for aggressive breast cancers. There are no high level studies that show these options work. However, there is a simple logic why you might want to consider this.
What do you call a person who keeps trying the same thing and hopes to get different results?
There are three options.
1) Find an apothecary or herbologist that has a track record of effectively treating breast cancers. One doctor in my area who works with medical doctors has a slightly better success rate than my former hospital employer using modern medicine. I have nursed some of the patients he treated that used both his treatments along with their cancer doctors.
2) There is a lot of anecdotal evidence that the water cure is effective. Get the book, The Body’s Many Cries For Water. Add to this the avoidance of toxic foods. Additionally, just as in the hospital based patient teaching, we discourage eating certain foods like caffeine and chocolate, take steps to avoid the same.
3) Consider the GlutathioneDiseaseCure. Boosting glutathione is associated with successfully treating over 69 diseases or conditions. There are no high level studies showing that it works with aggressive cancer in particular. However, since the modern medicine offers no hope, this could be an option to consider.
Note that taking glutathione is of little benefit. The only way to boost glutathione is by taking the precursors or building blocks of glutathione. Although many products claim that they boost your glutathione, there is only one product that is approved to be used with chemo, radiation and has the high level studies that show that it boosts glutathione.
If anyone makes claims, just check out the NIH website, Pub Med. Do a search on the product. If it is not published there then consider the source.
Good health to you and yours, especially if your trying to find alternative for treating agressive breast cancer.