Kristen,
There are supplements to take that actually help the chemo to target the cancer and protect the healthy cells. Also, mitigate a lot of the side effects. My husband did it. It works and he is still alive and in excellant health after Hodgkins Lymphoma.
Get the book, Beating Cancer with Nutrition by Patrick Quillin. He was the nutritionist for Cancer Treatment Centers of America. I can attest to his recommendations working. Husband is 6 years with no evident cancer and he is a smoker on top of that! One quick recommendation is avoid sugar. Sugar is a cancer feeder. A lot of info at www.cancertutor.com
Take care,
Paula
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From: MaryAnn Helland
Sent: May 24, 2011 8:44 AM
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Subject: Re: CS>OT Chemo advice please? I'm so sorry Kirsteen. Do what you have to do. Blessings on you, and prayers for your return to good health.Mary Ann
From: Kirsteen Wright <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 5:39:23 AM
Subject: CS>OT Chemo advice please?
Hi All
I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer.
Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands. Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take to ease the side effects?
Thanks in advance
Kirsteen

