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Karina121293
Karina121293 Member Posts: 370
edited January 2016 in Stage III Breast Cancer

So, 4.5 years ago I had radiation (mastectomy, no recon). Even though my skin survived ok without any blistering or burns, I started to have itchy, red rashes after a few months. I was not concerned, since my doctor was sure they were not skin mets, just 'skin changes' . I have been applying cortisol cream, which seemed to help a little, but those nasty rashes would always come back around the mastectomy area.

Recently, I started to take turmeric supplements and just in a few days I realised my skin has cleared and smoothed, no sign of the rash!! I wasn't even applying the cortisol cream and realised that it was the turmeric. Now, I am not claiming, that it's an all cure magic supplement, but happy to see it helped with the rashes. If I can see the external results, maybe it is doing something good internally too... Hmm

Stay healthy,

Karina xxxx

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited December 2015

    Karina, that is wonderful news!

    Since you bring it up, according to the main Breastcancer.org site, Turmeric may have some cancer-fighting qualities: https://www.breastcancer.org/tips/nutrition/supple...

    Thank you for sharing!

    --The Mods

  • TectonicShift
    TectonicShift Member Posts: 752
    edited July 2020
  • Karina121293
    Karina121293 Member Posts: 370
    edited December 2015

    TS, I take it in capsules, just before I have soup with lots of pepper at lunch time. I also use it in indian cooking. I know there is so much information about bioavailability, but I just love the idea of doing something good to my body and the fact that it helps my rashes is encouraging me! I think I will be taking it for a long time.. I also switched to Femara from Tamoxifen two weeks ago and have no SE. Maybe it's another benefit of turmeric? Who knows, but can be!

  • new_direction
    new_direction Member Posts: 449
    edited December 2015

    How great it is for you! congrats!

    I knew turmeric had antiinflammatory effects but nice to hear about visual proof of it.

  • Kathleen26
    Kathleen26 Member Posts: 210
    edited December 2015

    Thanks for this. I too have been struggling with rashes around the area where I had radiation, and the only treatment I've gotten is the steroid cream. The cream temporarily stops the itching, but is not curing it. I'll have to try this and see if it helps.

  • ash123
    ash123 Member Posts: 99
    edited January 2016

    I would second that. My sensitivity after operation and radiation on left chest wall went away completely after I started taking turmeric capsules. I was also low on vitamin B12 so got injections at the same time. My neuropathy on the soles of my feet( cotton wool) also went awa

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