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My husband is suffering of colon and rectal cancer, what food and best medicine shall i give him? |
he is only 36 yrs old. i dont know what to do. he"s taking some medicine which was recomended by a friend doctor. please help me find what"s best for him. Colorectal cancer has many different characteristics according to the etiology (the origin). Is colon cancer familial in your husband麓s family? The young age would make think so... Chinese jok (rice soup) is supposed to be good for clearing toxins from the intestines. There are plenty of recipes for that online, but just keep in mind to not be fancy and hold back on the meat and salt. organic food can help. pomegranite juics, watercress, blueberries, as long as he keeps taking medication from an oncologist too I'm a rectal cancer survivor from 7 years ago.I can understand the frustration and helplessness that you must feel.If you want to help out,there isn't really much you can do.Good nutrition to keep him strong is important.Vitamin supplements help.The really important factor is his mental state.When someone is dealing with a potentially fatal disease they understandably become depressed and don't take care of themselves.Make sure he is getting good medical care and goes to his appointments.There is much hope for the future. |
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