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You shouldn’t be downvoted for this. These are all examples of supplements that a complimentary medicine specialist at a cancer center could or would recommend for a patient in addition to chemo.

Different studies show different efficacies but these things are recommended to patients.



"Complementary medicine" is a scam. It is a for-profit sale of things that do not work.


Complementary medicine means diet, exercise, and supplement regimens.

Denying that diet has an impact on health is very strange.


Claiming that drinking chia tea will help you shrink pancreatic tumors is quack science.


I suspect the reason for downvoting is that it's a chatgpt output


Yea it’s a chatgpt output, when it comes to this type of information Google search results are good for finding definitions of glutamine for example but harder to get specific lists of things





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