Quick Read:
- An integrative approach combines conventional care with nutrition, lifestyle, emotional healing, and targeted supplementation to support your body at every level.
- Nourishing your body on a cellular level, strengthening your immune system, reducing your toxic load, supporting mental health, and creating a customized healing plan are some of the top ways to support yourself.
- Friends, family, and children can support you through being supportive, offering specific help, creating a healing environment, and encouraging relaxation.
We don’t need to tell you, “cancer changes things.” You and your family are experiencing that every day.
But what we can do is help guide you with love, community, insight, and practical solutions so you not just survive… but dare we say… truly thrive. It’s why we write these blogs, share recipes, film podcasts, and host retreats. Your healing journey can be a transformative mind, body, and soul experience that transcends you into the woman you were destined to become—one overflowing with whole-body vibrant health!
Whether you are the one walking through cancer or walking beside someone you love who is, we want you to know: You are not powerless in this journey. There are meaningful, practical, and deeply healing ways to support the body, mind, and spirit so that true healing can happen.
Keep reading and pass it along to your family, children, friends, and caregivers so they can be better equipped to support your journey.

An Integrative Approach To Supporting Your Body Through Cancer
Cancer treatment often focuses on destroying cancer cells, but healing requires building your body back up.
An integrative approach combines conventional care with nutrition, lifestyle, emotional healing, and targeted supplementation to support your body at every level.
1. Nourish Your Body at the Cellular Level
Your body is working overtime right now. It needs nontoxic and nutrient-dense fuel to repair, detox, and regenerate.
Focus on:
- Organic vegetables (Especially cruciferous)
- Healthy fats (Olive oil, avocados, omega-3s)
- Clean protein sources (Here is our advice)
- Hydration with mineral-rich water (Make sure to use a filter)
Targeted supplementation can also help fill in the gaps—especially when appetite is low, and treatments are depleting.
The 7 Essentials System® Foundational Kit and the Daily Essentials Bundle were designed specifically to remove the guesswork and provide foundational support for immune health, detox pathways, and overall resilience during your healing journey.
2. Strengthen Your Immune System
Your immune system is your greatest ally. 
Simple daily practices can make a powerful difference:
- Movement (Jump into exercise oncology)
- Deep, restorative sleep (Snore your way into healing with adrenal health and melatonin)
- Stress reduction practices (Try out our top ways to lower stress)
- Targeted supplements (Such as The 7 Essentials System® Foundational Kit and the Daily Essentials Bundle)
- Immunotherapies
Even something as simple as walking can help reduce stress, improve circulation, and support detoxification through the lymphatic system, all of which are critical during treatment. Take action; take control.
3. Reduce Your Toxic Load
Your body cannot heal in the same environment that contributed to illness.
Begin minimizing:
- Processed foods and refined sugar (Uncover how sugar fuels cancer)
- Environmental toxins (See why Xenoestrogens should not be in your body)
- Emotional stressors and overwhelm (Stress is one of the top causes of inflammation and immune system depletion; learn more about how it can hijack your health here).
4. Support Your Emotional and Mental Health
One of the most overlooked aspects of healing is emotional support. Research shows that loneliness and chronic stress can negatively impact health at a biological level, increasing inflammation and affecting immune function. It’s why the Friendship Effect is a real thing and why Heal Your Emotional Wounds is Essential #4 of the 7 Essentials System®.
The Cancer, Motherhood & The Choice to Rise podcast episode is a powerful reminder that healing is not just physical, it’s deeply emotional and transformative. It is brimming with tips, strategies, and support for helping you navigate this part of your life and post-treatment life. Give it a listen and uncover new ways to support your mental health through these blogs when you need it most.
5. Create a Personalized Healing Plan
No two healing journeys are the same, and you don’t need more confusing and conflicting information. You need clear direction, expert guidance, and a trusted partner who understands both conventional cancer care and integrative healing based on your body’s data and diagnosis.
That’s exactly what Breast Cancer Conqueror Private Coaching provides.
How Caregivers, Family, and Loved Ones Can Offer Real Support
When someone you love is going through cancer, it’s natural to either want to “fix” things or to distance yourself out of the fear of not knowing what to do or say. Both reactions are totally understandable, and the reason we included this section.
From our experience, we have found the most powerful support is not about doing more, it’s about being present in the ways that actually support.
1. Be Supportive
Sometimes, the best thing you can say is:
“I’m here,” with a hug. You don’t need perfect words. You don’t need solutions.
Just showing up, consistently and calmly, creates a sense of safety that is incredibly healing.
2. Offer Specific, Practical Help
Instead of saying, “Let me know if you need anything,” try:
- “I’m bringing dinner on Tuesday.”
- “I’ll take your kids to their practices this week, so you can nap.”
- “I can come sit with you during your appointment.”
- “I booked us an appointment to do red light therapy and get a massage together.”
Small, tangible acts reduce overwhelm and allow your loved one to conserve energy for healing.
3. Support Their Healing Choices
For amazing advice, take some time to listen to this podcast episode by Veronika Bubenickova, founder of The Lotus Journey. In short, all you need to do when someone tells you about their healing plan is to
say: “That’s great, I support you.” And then give her a big hug.
To be even more helpful, ask how you can specifically support her plan. For example, say, “When is your next appointment?” I can come over, watch your kids, and bring dinner.”
4. Help Create a Healing Environment
If you live together, be the one who creates a calm, clear, and healing home environment.
- Cook clean, nourishing meals (Use some of our recipes!)
- Reduce household toxins (Use this DIY, nontoxic cleaning spray)
- Actively reduce her stress by keeping the home peaceful and uplifting
5. Encourage Rest and Emotional Expression
Cancer is not just physically exhausting; it’s emotionally heavy.
Encourage:
- Rest without guilt
- Open conversations
- Space to feel, cry, process, and release
Healing is not linear, and emotions are part of the process.
How Kids Can Support Their Moms Through Cancer
If your mom is going through cancer, you may feel unsure of what to do.
Here’s what matters most.
For Younger Kids:
- Draw pictures or write notes
- Give hugs and spend quiet time together
- Help with small tasks (cleaning up toys, bringing water)
Your love and presence mean more than you know.
For Teen and Adult Children:
- Help coordinate appointments or schedules
- Assist with meals, groceries, or childcare
- Be a calm, steady support system
- Take your mom on fun outings
And always remember: Your mom doesn’t need you to have all the answers. She needs to feel seen, heard, and loved.
Healing Is Not Meant To Be a Solo Journey
Healing is something that unfolds through nourishment, support, connection, and love. Whether you are navigating cancer yourself or walking beside someone who is, small actions matter. Every nourishing meal, every moment of presence, every act of support creates a ripple effect that strengthens the body and uplifts the spirit. As you continue forward, remember this: you don’t need to have all the answers. You just need the willingness to take action and show your body love, so you create a space where true healing can happen.