Blood cancer treatment for 7 years child - #20914
My son is 7 years old and he has blood cancer since 2 years. It was completely ok but suddenly he got again blood cancer. So it's possible to destroy all cancer sell? Any other good treatment for my son?accept cheemo therapy?
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Please follow medical oncologist advice Simultaneously you can try Chawanprash one spoon with warm milk two times a day
Tou can visit ayurvedic practitioner and consult,so it will be easy to see the child and advice, meanwhile follow the oncologists advice
I’m really sorry to hear about your son’s condition. When it comes to blood cancer, or any serious illness, it’s important to balance between modern and traditional treatments for the best outcomes. Ayurveda may offer supportive measures, but it should not replace conventional medical treatments like chemotherapy. Let’s look at some ways Ayurveda can complement his current care:
First, focus on strengthening his immune system which may help during and after chemotherapy. Using natural enhancers like Ashwagandha and Guduchi can be beneficial. These herbs are known to support the body’s resilience and vitality. It’s important, however, to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure they do not interfere with ongoing treatments.
Diet is crucial. Emphasize wholesome, sattvic foods—fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains. Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks, and excessive fried items. Cooked meals with spices like turmeric and ginger might be advised, as they have anti-inflammatory properties.
Hydration is also key for a child, encouraging regular sips of water and herbal teas can be gentle and supportive. Cumin coriander fennel tea is mild and may aid digestion, helping to bolster his overall health.
Ensuring a stable routine aids his body’s rhythms. Regular sleep, gentle activity like yoga or light stretching (within his limits and your doctor’s advice), and adequate rest are essential. Avoid things that could stress his body and mind — gentle relaxing activities like storytelling or calm music could be soothing.
While these help his overall well-being, always keep urgent communications open with his health care team. Medical supervision is crucial, especially in critical conditions like cancer. Keep them informed about any ayurvedic practices you’re considering. Their guidance on the suitability or interactions with his chemotherapy is vital.
Ultimately, the integrative approach can reinforce his general health, potentially making his body more robust in face of challanges, but it should be seen as complementary rather than a substitute for evidence-based treatments like chemotherapy.

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