A ask roughly speaking chemo side effects?

My friend is on chemotherapy right now and one of the side effects is that his right side is very numb. He walks as though he have a stroke only it’s on the right side. Does anyone know of anything he could take to help alleviate this?
Answers:    He should ask his oncologist. They may prescribe steroids or something else or they may suggest physical therapy. Source(s): brain cancer patient
Your friend should lug systemic enzyme therapy using either enzyme supplements or enzymes found in organically grown, fresh and uncooked fruits and vegetables such as pineapple, apple, grapes (with seeds), guava and papaya.


The greatest enemy of a cancer patient is those cancer cell that grow and multiply out of control. Cancer cells behave in such a attitude because of their overexposure to toxins and harmful chemicals, scientifically known as free radicals. Free radical tend to control cells and make them "mad". Unfortunately, chemotherapy solutions contain lots of these toxins that when cancer patients take them contained by, cancer cells multiply further and metastasize (or start multiplying in other parts of the body and invade healthy non-cancerous cells). I find it difficult to work out the fact that most doctors keep on recommending injecting damaging and poisonous chemicals to the patient's body when in fact these are the ones that caused cancer contained by the first place (germs aren't the cause of cancer).

I have have patients who have successfully recovered using systemic enzyme therapy. They are physically well and their cancer never come back after thoroughly observing the requisites of this natural psychoanalysis. Try researching about it. Source(s): http://www.mybioenzyme.com
Yes. Many side effects are mind after the chemotherapy treatments are given of which numbness of any part of the body is also one.

Cancer patients may develop neurological problems due to the cancer or the anticancer drugs. A variety of problems can develop, including altered mental alertness, changes within taste and smell, seizures, and peripheral neuropathy (tingling and burning sensations and/or frailty or numbness in the hands and/or feet). Different drugs can lead to different types of neurological disorders. Patients should discuss neurological symptoms next to the doctor.
varies and depend on different aspects and conditions of the patient. It would be adviseable to report this immediately to your Oncologist so that he can do the needful for treating this. - Source(s): -
damn.... chemo destroys everything contained by the body.... if you want to help your friend, research colloidal silver, and tell him to look into it.

The truth shall set you free


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