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Can tumor patients take tonic? I recommend two kinds of Chinese medicines to you.
In this age of rich nutrition, many people will think of supplementing yang to keep fit after illness. Many cancer treatments are actually very physical, such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery and so on. Therefore, friends of Cancer need proper supplements during or after treatment to make the body recover faster. How to make up for cancer patients? Many people think that cancer cells will compete with normal cells for nutrition. The more nutrients are supplemented, the faster the tumor will grow. Therefore, many cancer friends reject "tonic". That's not true. Patients are weaker than ordinary people because of tumors and treatment methods. Without nutritional supplements, they simply can't stand radiotherapy and chemotherapy, let alone beat cancer. Of course, cancer patients should also be supplemented selectively. First of all, for cancer patients, ginseng is the first choice for tumor tonic. In A Dream of Red Mansions, it was recorded that ginseng has the effect of invigorating vitality. So ginseng is the best when you are seriously ill. Ginseng can not only nourish and protect patients, but also inhibit the growth of tumors. Secondly, for cancer patients, Ganoderma lucidum spore powder is also a good tonic. As we all know, Ganoderma lucidum spore powder is a very good health tonic with a wide range of functions. For example, ganoderma lucidum spore powder can reduce the three highs and improve immunity. Among them, many tumor patients will supplement Ganoderma lucidum spore powder through different ways after surgery or radiotherapy and chemotherapy, thus improving immunity. However, ganoderma lucidum spore powder only plays an auxiliary role in the whole process of treating tumors, but it can't eliminate tumors. These misunderstandings should be avoided about supplements for cancer patients. In the process of taking tonic, some patients will inevitably go into misunderstanding. I'll list them for you today, hoping to avoid them in the future. 1. Will you get angry after taking tonic? You will often hear that taking tonic is easy to get angry, so I tell you that this view is wrong. First of all, not all tonics will get angry. Tonics can be divided into warming tonics and flat tonics. If it is warm tonic, it will get angry if you eat too much. But if it is a flat supplement, such as Ejiao, it will not get angry after eating, and it can also make the body better. In Treatise on Febrile Diseases, it is recorded that Zhang Zhongjing used Ejiao to treat diseases caused by yin deficiency, and this prescription is the famous prescription for treating insomnia due to yin deficiency-Huanglian Ejiao Decoction. In addition, in addition to tonic, there are other foods in life that will make you get angry, such as pepper, star anise, clove and cinnamon, so you can't directly say that eating tonic will get angry. 2, tonics are greasy? Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) describes Chinese medicine with heavy and rich medicinal properties as nourishing and greasy. This kind of medicine is used to suppress the yin qi of human body, and it really nourishes greasy, but it is only this kind of medicine, and not all tonics have this property. In addition, the problem of "stomach obstruction" caused by yin-tonifying drugs is much less harmful than that caused by antibiotics, antihypertensive drugs and other western medicines. Cancer patients should pay attention to the time of taking medicine, and the correct way and time of taking medicine is also very important for the treatment of cancer. Under normal circumstances, at 8 o'clock in the morning, the absorption function of human digestive system is the worst, so this point is only suitable for taking vitamin supplements; If you want to supplement iron, it will be better to take it after 19 in the evening than in the morning. Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hu Fengshan (original) Reprinted please indicate the author! Medical assistance can be added to the consultation. Wechat: hfsysgzs statement: The above content comes from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. If there is any infringement of your original copyright, please let us know and we will delete the relevant content as soon as possible.