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Re: Pomi T supplement

Thanks for the post re pomi t will do some research as I like the natural alternatives too.  At least its something positive you can do for yourself.  If anyone is interested in research look into organic sulfur crystals, iodene and fulvic acid in addition to vit d supplements.

 

On another note has anyone requested thermography scans as opposed to mammograms as a safer but more accurate follow up and if so what was your response?

 

Merry Christmas everyone hbunny

Re: Pomi T supplement

That's brilliant mammo was clear Angie congrats x

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that was good news. Yes, the natural aspect of it appealed to me too, it's worth a go.

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I'm now on my third box. I had finished chemo when I took it and checked with oncologist who couldn't see why I shouldn't take it. I like natural things and hope it's helping 🙂

1st post dx mammo was clear 😄

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Re: Pomi T supplement

Hi

I've just been looking at this and am thinking of going it a go.

I havent found anything to contraindicate it but im not on chemo.

 

Re: Pomi T supplement

Hi 

 

yes I am taking pomi T. I am my second bottle now. Like you I saw the TV programme and thought why not. X

Pomi T supplement

Hello everyone 🙂

 

Is anyone taking the polyphenol supplement Pomi T - I saw it on TV - apparantly developed in the UK by a prof in a university - I forget which - to treat prostate cancer and research is showing good results. It occured to me that what is in the supplement would act as a preventative possibley against recerrence of hormone driven breast cancer. It contains concentrates from green tea, pommegranite, cumin and other goodies!  

 

I'd be interested to know if anyone is taking it?

 

Whilst it hasn't been tested on BC patients I can't see any harm in taking it myself - will check with my Onc after the hols 

 

Happy hols everyone 🙂