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Oncologists seem to vary a lot then. Only this week had the OK from a local

oncologist to start a treatment regime which included supplements turmeric and

green tea, rhodiola and quercetin - doses a la Chanchal Cabrera's protocol so

they are large. Also a herb med which included Astragalus, Silybum, Phytolacca

etc 10mls t.d.s.

Patient on hefty chemo with 3 drugs IV every 2 weeks for bowel primary, liver

and lung mets. Oncologist also OK with patient having lymphatic drainage too.

Helen

re herbs in chemo

Hi Sally, hope you're keeping well! I use the book " Herb Nutrient and Drug

Interactions " a lot. It's the book with the herb section written by Jonathon

Treasure. I find it very useful. Although, sadly, just recently, during my best

friends chemo for her bowel cancer, her oncologist was not convinced by the

information I sent her about Astragalus and Eleuthero. She did at least read it

and reply to me personally, which was great - she felt that there just wasn't

enough research about the potential benefits or interactions (by which I assume

she means, negative interactions). However, she was happy for my friend to have

either acupuncture or Reiki....

Best wishes and hope to see you soon

Sue Salmon, Huddersfield

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