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@masha123

You know, I simply cannot process it in my brain that somebody normal can say that "this is not cancer" or "just relax", not being a doctor and not having results of biopsy in front of him. This is kind of ...not irresponsible, since they are not responsible for your life, but slightly insensitive and condescending.

Did you take any supplements of that sort when you were going through chemo?

Fans of Keto Diet should leave the claims "no one on Keto ever had cancer" for themselves. Indeed if it were that simple, there would be no cancer patients around. But it is not that simple.

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I was far from home during covid time when I was in chemo. So had very few choices about anything, especially nutrition. I stayed in a "hospital guest house" room for a lot of the time. The weather was cold and oxaliplatin made it too painful to go outside, shop or touch any metal -- so no cooking--and I was too sick to cook anyway. Had very little in the way of nutrition for the first few months (lived on cheese, crackers, Ramen and HoneyNut Cheerios straight from the box plus a few bottles of dreadful tasting protein drinks) until I could get home to a warmer climate and help from my husband and friends. No idea what supplements would have helped at the time other than protein drinks. I still don't know what supplements would help.

Do you know what are some worthwhile supplements? I've just stuck to fruits, veggies and home prepared (from scratch) basic foods as an adult so confess I know nothing about supplements, other than B12 since I don't eat red meats.