How do rare ginsenosides reduce the side effects of chemoradiotherapy?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-30
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that vitality is the foundation of life, the source of life, and that if you have enough vitality, you will be healthy, if you have damaged vitality, you will get sick, and if you have exhausted your vitality, you will die. That is to say, if the vitality is sufficient, the immunity is strong, so as to alleviate various short-term or long-term toxic side effects after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and significantly alleviate vomiting, hair loss, rash, organ function damage, insomnia, low appetite, bone marrow suppression, low immunity and other symptoms. More and more cancer patients are beginning to use rare ginsenosides as an important clinical adjunct** method, and even as a companion to radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The most common effect of ginsenosides themselves is anti-fatigue. Generally speaking, it has a certain effect of enhancing the body's resistance, and now it can indeed be used for some cancers after radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The main effects of ginsenosides are:

    In addition, ginsenoside RH2 also has the effect of antibacterial, improving cardiovascular and cerebrovascular insufficiency, regulating the central nervous system, and delaying aging.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ginsenosides can usually be eaten during chemotherapy, ginsenosides can play a role in delaying neuroaging, and are also beneficial to inhibit the growth of cancer cells, eating some ginsenosides during chemotherapy, helps to enhance autoimmunity, and can also improve the patient's ability to resist disease.

    In addition, when cancer is detected, it is necessary to actively cooperate with the doctor**, which is not only conducive to reducing the pain of the patient, but also helps to prolong the life of the patient.

    You should also eat light food and avoid eating unhealthy foods.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can eat it, but the parameters are different, you can choose ginsenosides with the right parameters to eat!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello. Ginsenosides can be taken during chemotherapy, but it depends on the patient's clinical symptoms and physical condition, and strictly follow the doctor's instructions and should not be taken privately.

    Ginsenosides are substances extracted from the rhizomes of ginseng, which can inhibit the growth of cancer cells, promote the death of cancer cells, and slow down the spread of metastasis. At the same time, ginsenosides also have the effect of improving human immunity, which can help improve the symptoms of physical discomfort of patients, thereby alleviating the condition.

    If the patient is still undergoing chemotherapy**, ginsenosides can also help improve the effect of chemotherapy, but the patient is too weak or has malnutrition and other problems, so it needs to be used with caution, otherwise it will damage the patient's body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rare ginsenosides are an anti-cancer active ingredient extracted and transformed by scientists from plants of the Pentaceae family (Panax ginseng, American ginseng, Panax notoginseng, etc.). Scientists have found that it has significant anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and immunity-enhancing effects, and has been widely used in the field of cancer prevention and anti-cancer, and has become a popular anti-cancer botanical.

    In many studies, rare ginsenosides have been found to be of significant help to patients in the prevention and mitigation of chemoradiotherapy***, especially the commonly used rare ginsenosides Rh2, RG3, RK2, Rh3, APPD, etc.

    Rare ginsenosides not only have significant anti-cancer effects, but also inhibit the damage of chemotherapy drugs to normal cells, thereby preventing and alleviating chemotherapy. Consistent use of rare ginsenosides before and during chemotherapy can significantly reduce the degree of white blood cell decline and help white blood cells recover.

    Scientists have also found that ginsenoside RK3 can significantly improve chemotherapy-induced bone marrow suppression, including low white blood cells, low platelets, low hemoglobin, and low blood mononuclear cells. In addition, rare ginsenosides can enhance the appetite of chemotherapy patients and relieve gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.

    Whereas, rare ginsenosides have anti-inflammatory effects and can effectively fight oral mucositis caused by chemotherapy, thereby promoting the patient's appetite. For problems such as itching and rashes caused by chemotherapy drugs, the combined use of rare ginsenosides can also improve symptoms and reduce pain. Clinically, many patients have found that taking rare ginsenosides can improve the severity of hair loss during chemotherapy!

    The effect on prostate cancer is better.

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