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Lymphoma or Not? Watch and wait?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 11, 2023 | Replies (13)

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Hi @reneebarber77

So I’ve been researching on lymphoma for a couple weeks because a friend of mine has multiple symptoms. He will get test results today and I’m trying to be proactive in case the results show lymphoma I want him to be prepared and have options. I stumbled across this website, https://blog.essense-of-life.com/ionic-mineral-supplements/#.Y8kjwSVOklQ while browsing for “lymphoma survivors”. I read that you’re on the watch and wait and want to know what you can do in the meantime. This site actually gives really good tips on supplements and nutrition. I’m thinking if you’re on a watch and wait, this can hopefully help you stay in ranges that won’t accelerate the cancer growth. It seems like some work will need to be put forth with nutrition and supplementation, but if it can slow the growth, it’s worth trying. I hope this helps🙏🏻

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