Completing cancer treatment is a milestone worth celebrating. But for many, the transition from active treatment to surveillance comes with its own set of questions and challenges. This is where some of our most important work begins.

Lowering Recurrence Risk

Research shows that lifestyle factors — including diet, exercise, stress management, and targeted supplementation — can play a meaningful role in reducing the risk of cancer recurrence. A comprehensive post-treatment plan addresses these factors with evidence-based strategies.

Detoxification and Recovery

After months of treatment, your body has been through a lot. Gentle detoxification protocols can help your liver and kidneys process the residual effects of chemotherapy. This process should be guided by a qualified practitioner to ensure it’s done safely and effectively.

Addressing Long-Term Effects

Many breast cancer survivors deal with ongoing effects like menopausal symptoms, cardiovascular concerns, and bone health changes. Through naturopathic medicine, we can address these proactively — helping you not just survive, but truly thrive in your new chapter.


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