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Should you choose this path, we encourage you to explore the adjunct therapies offered at Whitaker Wellness, as they have been shown to reduce side effects, enhance efficacy of chemotherapy and radiation, and increase survival.
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IV vitamin C is safe, nontoxic, and well-tolerated. In addition to attacking cancer cells, it reduces drug side effects when used in conjunction with chemotherapy. For a comprehensive look at the varied uses of IV vitamin C, I recommend Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins: Curing the Incurable by Thomas E. Levy, MD
Here’s the recipe for my home remedy for treating actinic keratoses and non-melanoma skin cancers: Mix equal parts of powered vitamin C, DMSO (both available in health food stores) and, if desired, vitamin A cream (also called retinol and sold at cosmetic counters).
2 Φεβ 2023 · What are the possible side effects of magnesium patches and sprays? Some people may have skin irritation. This is the most common side effect observed. This might be especially true for cancer patients, who are undergoing chemotherapy or some other treatment that makes their skin more sensitive.
We are so focused on an easy fix for cancer and this is supported by statistics. In one study, 50% of breast cancer patients were taking a multivitamin, but 70% of these individuals had an unhealthy BMI, one of the main risk factors for increased risk of breast cancer.
1 Φεβ 2004 · Patients with cancer take antioxidant supplements during or after conventional cancer treatment to enhance the benefits of treatment, to alleviate side effects, and/or to maintain or improve general health and well-being.
Coumadin should be used with caution with a number of drugs, sup-plements, and foods (as discussed on page 13). Supplements that may be problematic include dong quai, garlic, Ginkgo biloba, ginseng, green tea, St. John’s wort, and vitamin E (but only in very high doses, over 400 IU per day).