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Flax seeds are good for reducing Tumor size?

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I heard Flax seeds are good for Breast cancer, is it true?

My Mom is going through chemo before surgery,Can she have flax seeds?

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I don't think they reduce the tumour size. But they don't cause any problem as such; there is no harm if she wants to take them.

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If she is ER positive,flax seed is probably not good.

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no she is triple negative

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