Can I take your products if I have had breast cancer or a hormone sensitive cancer?Updated 22 days ago
All the blends in our range harness wholefoods, herbs and botanicals as well as vitamins and minerals, which means isoflavones are present. Isoflavones act as phytoestrogens by mimicking natural estrogens in the body. Research on the role of phytoestrogens in estrogen-dependent cancers including some types of breast cancer is inconclusive. So, although the consumption of soy foods (which contain isoflavones) is considered healthy and safe, Peri-Boost contains higher concentrations of soya isoflavones than food. Meno-Boost contains Red Clover extract at a therapeutic but low dosage level. Red Clover also contains isoflavones. The medical guidance around the inclusion of isoflavones in the diet for women with a history of some cancers is mixed. Without knowing the full detail of your story, our advice would be not to take our foundational powders, Peri-Boost and Meno-Boost. However, Mood-Food, our first powdered capsule targeting the cluster symptoms of mood, brain fog and anxiety, contains ingredients with no known contraindications with hormone-sensitive cancers and may therefore be considered unless you are undergoing cancer treatment. If you are on tamoxifen or chemotherapy, Mood-Food may be contraindicated due to the presence of turmeric extract. Although the data on turmeric so far is limited and not conclusive, if undergoing treatment for breast cancer it is advisable to check with your healthcare provider before taking turmeric in the form of a supplement.
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