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Adjunct Care Kit
₹6,597
Clinically proven Onco-nutritional interventions are vital for patient tolerance of invasive treatments and enable better
treatment outcomes. Standard cancer treatments such as chemo and radiation causes numerous side effects such as
immune suppression, inflammation and nutritional deficiencies, which cant be amenable by toxic drugs.
Products Overview
Benefits
Reduces Chemo Radiation Side Effects
Decreases fatigue stress and anxiety
Restores essential immunity
Prevents myelosuppression
Ameliorates neutropenia & liver damage
Comprehensive Protective Support for Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy
- Adjunct for chemotherapy
- Radiation adjuvant
- Anti-Necrotic inflammation
- Hair and Hepatic protection
- Air pollution guard
Dosage & Duration
BRECAN Plus : 1-0-1
Morning-Preferably on empty stomach Avoid coffee or tea for at least 45-60 mins One can have as much water May have coffee after breakfast
ONCO-3 : 0-2-1
Preferably after or along with the food Avoid coffee/ tea or dessert for at least for an hour
PROLUNG Plus : 0-1-0
Late afternoon- Preferably 3hrs after lunch Avoid coffee/ tea or dessert for at least 60 mins
Contraindications
Late afternoon- Preferably 3hrs after lunch Avoid coffee/ tea or dessert for at least 60 mins aAvoid concomitant use of Hypertension, Hyper sugar, blood pressure, blood thinner medications
Visible Health Benefits: From Symptoms to Lasting Results
- Observable and monitorable benefits
- Symptomatic improvements from a week or two
- Clinical benefits starts after a month
- Visible benefits within few months
Optimized Usage Protocols for Maximum Potency and Safety
- Usage protocols for maximizing potency
- Dosages are based on case studies
- Suitable for daily use
- Safer dosage for long term use
Who Should Take it?
Suffering from
- Chemo fatigue
- Radiation fatigue
- Side effects
- Pain
- Radiation rashes
- Allergies & Infections
- Unable to tolerate the toxicity of chemo and radiation