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Handling the side effects of chemo is a major part of the battle; deep leg,feet and bone pain; nausea; lack of appetite; depression; sleeplessness; restlessness. Any remedies you have found work well to alleviate these specifically would be helpful. Thanks! Jane
Requests have been sent to you and your husband from me to be friends. I am studying naturopathy and am currently in the advanced herbology course. I've taken the CNHP 10 day course and am aware of the quick working advantages of essential oils - looking forward to checking out your website and networking with you along the natural health path.
One thing that is not common knowledge is they are treating some cancers with chemo sensitized radiation. That is a course of radiation made more effective by a lowered dose of chemotherapy. Bad cells are made fragile by the chemo and the radiation then kills off the fragile cells. If the body is full of cancer fighting stuff, the radiation is rendered less effective. So they are telling patients not to eat a lot of cancer fighting foods or drink special teas, etc. The regular course of this treatment is generally 4 - 7 weeks so for that length of time, it's worth the effort or non-effort in the food category. I can get all the tech names for you if you want, this is obviously the simple version!
Thank you for sharing all your work in this field! many, many blessings, Karen