Since I work on an individual basis, I'd need much more information. Have you had your vitamin D levels tested (vitamin D-OH 25 & 1,25 vitamin D)http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/health-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/ ? Low D is a big factor in prevention and survival in breast cancer. I'd look at recent labs to see what your blood sugar (as HgbA1c) is. Before composing a complete program, I'd check for inflammation (c-reactive protein), copper, ceruloplasmin, zinc levels, thyroid status. Plus the regular complete blood count and chem screen. I look at your diet to see if you are missing major groups of nutrients. As a base, I often recommend vitamin D3, B complex, omega-3 oils and a host of anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory supplements based on your labs. If you are anemic or have low thyroid or high blood sugar or chronic fatigue or poor digestion or active cancer, etc., then these factors are all considered, and supplements added to support your situation. Then, we can track your progress and repeat the labs in several months and adjust from there.
Since I work on an individual basis, I'd need much more information. Have you had your vitamin D levels tested (vitamin D-OH 25 & 1,25 vitamin D)http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/health-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/ ? Low D is a big factor in prevention and survival in breast cancer. I'd look at recent labs to see what your blood sugar (as HgbA1c) is. Before composing a complete program, I'd check for inflammation (c-reactive protein), copper, ceruloplasmin, zinc levels, thyroid status. Plus the regular complete blood count and chem screen. I look at your diet to see if you are missing major groups of nutrients. As a base, I often recommend vitamin D3, B complex, omega-3 oils and a host of anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory supplements based on your labs. If you are anemic or have low thyroid or high blood sugar or chronic fatigue or poor digestion or active cancer, etc., then these factors are all considered, and supplements added to support your situation. Then, we can track your progress and repeat the labs in several months and adjust from there.
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I'd look at recent labs to see what your blood sugar (as HgbA1c) is. Before composing a complete program, I'd check for inflammation (c-reactive protein), copper, ceruloplasmin, zinc levels, thyroid status. Plus the regular complete blood count and chem screen. I look at your diet to see if you are missing major groups of nutrients. As a base, I often recommend vitamin D3, B complex, omega-3 oils and a host of anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory supplements based on your labs. If you are anemic or have low thyroid or high blood sugar or chronic fatigue or poor digestion or active cancer, etc., then these factors are all considered, and supplements added to support your situation. Then, we can track your progress and repeat the labs in several months and adjust from there. Since I work on an individual basis, I'd need much more information. Have you had your vitamin D levels tested (vitamin D-OH 25 & 1,25 vitamin D)http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/health-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/ ? Low D is a big factor in prevention and survival in breast cancer.
I'd look at recent labs to see what your blood sugar (as HgbA1c) is. Before composing a complete program, I'd check for inflammation (c-reactive protein), copper, ceruloplasmin, zinc levels, thyroid status. Plus the regular complete blood count and chem screen. I look at your diet to see if you are missing major groups of nutrients. As a base, I often recommend vitamin D3, B complex, omega-3 oils and a host of anti-oxidant/anti-inflammatory supplements based on your labs. If you are anemic or have low thyroid or high blood sugar or chronic fatigue or poor digestion or active cancer, etc., then these factors are all considered, and supplements added to support your situation. Then, we can track your progress and repeat the labs in several months and adjust from there.
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