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  • Remedies for Side Effects of Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy is a medication regimen used to slow the production of cancer cells. The side effects of chemotherapy are commonly known: pain, nausea, fatigue, vomiting and autoimmune conditions...

  • Importance of Eating While on Chemo

    Chemotherapy is very hard on the body. It is important to continue eating while on chemo, because you need all the strength and energy you can get.

  • Nutrition for Chemotherapy

    Preparing for chemotherapy can be daunting and confusing. In addition to coming to terms with the physical and emotional effects of the treatment, you must also make sure your body is prepared for...

  • Nutrition for Chemotherapy Side Effects

    Good nutrition for reducing chemotherapy treatment side effects includes eating several small meals, sticking with bland foods and avoiding liquids with meals. Ask a doctor about vitamin or...

  • How to Manage Side Effects from Chemotherapy

    Each individual's experience with chemotherapy will be different. Our bodies respond idiosyncratically and the many different drugs used for chemotherapy each have different possible side effects....

  • How to Cope With Gas Caused by Chemo

    Chemo can cause slow down or quicken the movement of stool through the intestines. This causes diarrhea, cramping or gas. Cancer treatments can also change the normal bacterial flora in the...

  • How to Relieve Nausea During Cancer Treatment

    Cancer treatment focuses on eradicating fast-growing cells. This is the reason behind the undesirable side effects of cancer treatments on the gastrointestinal tract, like nausea and vomiting. A...

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