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Disease Management

Can CBD Help Your Breast Cancer?

June 6, 2018 By Namita Nayyar (WF Team)

Can CBD Help Your Breast Cancer

Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis can be devastating, and is something that no one should ever have to go through alone. About 1 in 8 women around the world will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, but if detected and treated early enough, can be curable and easily treated into remission.

Treatments

Cancer treatments are reputedly extremely invasive and unpleasant. Surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are normally used in conjunction with one another and whilst they can be very effective, are for most pretty brutal and result in several side effects. These often cause further discomfort and if they must occur over a long time period, can become detrimental to the quality of the patient’s life.

CBD for breast cancer treatment will never be a miracle cure, and should not replace other interventions unless specifically recommended by a medical professional. That said there are many anecdotes online and in the media of patients who advocate the usage of it and found success with their own experiences. 

Can CBD Help Your Breast Cancer

CBD can help ease breast cancer in three distinct ways. The first applies not just to breast cancer, but to any cancer, because it blocks a particular gene. The Id1 gene has been shown to carry cancers from one area of the body to another, multiplying unhealthy cells as it goes. CBD inhibits the Id1 gene and prevents it from blossoming in the way it would should it go untreated. It’s worth noting however, that this doesn’t guarantee no spread: there are other genes that come into play here.

Anti-inflammatory

The anti-inflammatory qualities of CBD can reduce swelling and soreness when applied topically, orally or as a suppository. The impact of this directly on breast tumours has yet to be fully proven, but there are lots of individuals who have found success with these methods. Those suffering with breast cancer will agree that any reduction is something, and so for this reason CBD is often worth trialling if other medications do not work.

Pain Relief

Can CBD Help Your Breast Cancer

Thirdly, CBD as a pain reliever allows patients to continue in day-to-day life without being impacting with the chronic pain that cancer can cause and can come as a side-effect of it and its treatments. Furthermore, it gives some well-deserved peace of mind to individuals, without being psychoactive, and can help soothe the anxieties and stresses that living with cancer so often brings. This is undoubtedly a stressful time, but one that can be eased with some herbal help.

Conclusion

Living with cancer often means taking every day as it comes, and so anything that helps ease the burden is welcomed. If you’d like to try CBD, speak to your medical team and discuss how CBD could help complement your existing treatment routine. 



Disclaimer
The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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