The popular antidepressant drug Paxil may interfere with breast cancer treatments, making patients more likely to relapse and die, researchers in Canada reported on Monday.
Paxil interferes with cancer drug, study shows
Seeded on Mon Feb 8, 2010 10:14 PM EST (msnbc.com)


I threw my tamoxifen in the garbage! I had breast cancer and followed the Oncologist's advise and got surgery, six months of chemo and seven weeks of radiation. Then he recommended that I take tamoxifen for five years. That's when I ran from my Oncologist! I've been detoxing ever since and eating good fats, veggies, raw milk, grass fed products, etc. I'm healthy and happy and cancer free! It's been a challenge trying to dodge all that "cheap food" out there causing so many diseases.
No more chemicals in my food and meds!
BTW, all of the women I knew at the clinic receiving chemo and tamoxifen got cancer again, some two or three times. That was ten years ago.
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