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HOW cancer is manageable

 





How managing body temperature,hydrogen intake, and specific amino acids might play a role in cancer management. Let's break it down:

Body Temperature Control

Managing body temperature can be crucial for cancer patients. Fever, for instance, is a common symptom and can be caused by infections, inflammation, or the cancer itself2. Keeping body temperature stable is important to avoid additional stress on the body.

Hydrogen Intake

Hydrogen is a powerful antioxidant and a natural source of energy. Foods high in hydrogen, such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and spinach, can help neutralize toxins and keep the body hydrated4. Proper hydration and antioxidant intake can support overall health and potentially aid in cancer management.

Specific Amino Acids

Certain amino acids, like serine and glycine, are vital for cell growth and survival. Research has shown that restricting these amino acids in the diet, when combined with therapy, can help restrict tumor growth. This approach is still being studied, but it shows promise in managing cancer progression.

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