Evidence supporting the use of: Herbal blend (proprietary)
For the health condition: Chemotherapy (reducing side effects)

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Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Herbal blends have been traditionally used in various cultures to help patients cope with the adverse effects of chemotherapy, such as nausea, fatigue, and loss of appetite. Many traditional medicine systems, including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda, incorporate complex mixtures of herbs like ginger, turmeric, licorice root, astragalus, and ginseng, which are believed to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms. For example, ginger has a long history of use for nausea, and some clinical studies suggest it may help reduce chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, though results are modest and not always consistent. Other herbs, such as astragalus, are used in TCM formulas to support overall vitality during cancer treatment, but robust clinical evidence is limited.

While preclinical studies and small clinical trials have hinted at potential benefits of certain herbs or blends, scientific validation is generally lacking for most proprietary herbal mixtures. Safety concerns are also notable, as some herbs can interact with chemotherapy drugs or have side effects of their own. Therefore, the use of herbal blends to support chemotherapy side-effect management is primarily justified by traditional use, with limited evidence from well-designed clinical trials. Patients should always consult healthcare providers before using any herbal supplements during chemotherapy.

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colostrum
turmeric
curcumin
cyclodextrin
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fish oil
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green tea
hemp oil
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
l-carnosine
l-cysteine
l-glutamine
l-glutathione
l-glycine
l-taurine
lactobacillus acidophilus
lactobacillus brevis
lactobacillus bulgaricus
lactobacillus lactis
lactoferrin
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licorice root
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melatonin
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n-acetyl-cysteine (NAC)
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phytocannabinoids
pomegranate
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resveratrol
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