My specialist says I should not combine my normal cancer treatment with food supplements. Is it dangerous to do so?
No. Some specialists simply oppose the use of food supplements out of ignorance.
Why does my specialist not put me on any specific diet?
Because most specialists do not think that diet or food has any influence on cancer or the immune system. The orthomolecular view, on the other hand, is "you are what you eat."
Is it not dangerous to get intravenous vitamins, such as vitamin C?
Absolutely not. There are no dangerous side effects, like those from chemotherapy.
Why should I do orthomolecular therapies when I'm already getting normal anti-cancer treatments?
First of all, orthomolecular medicine enhances conventional treatment. Secondly, patients often experience fewer side effects from conventional treatments. And, last but not least, orthomolecular medicine can have anti-cancer effects on its own.