Cancer support
Integrative oncology aims to:
- Enhance the anticancer effects of chemotherapy and radiation
- Reduce side effects of conventional cancer treatment
- Protect vital organs including the liver, heart, kidneys and nervous system.
- Support the function of the immune system
- Foster a return to health and wellbeing following conventional cancer treatment
- Reduce risk of a recurrence
- Improve survivorship
- Improve and support quality of life no matter what the status of the disease
Therapies used in integrative oncology include:
- Healing diets including Fasting Mimicking Diet, plant-based diets, Mediterranean and ketogenic diets.
- Specific supplementation programmes including amino acids, vitamins and minerals.
- Specialised nutrients including alpha-lipoic acid, glutathione, selenium, vitamin B17, and and more
- Infusions including IV vitamin C, curcumin and artesunate
- Traditional and modern, standardised herbal medicines.
- Detoxification therapies including chelation therapy, colonic irrigation, coffee enema, infrared sauna.
- Physical therapies and exercise including oncology massage, deep tissue massage and myofascial release, and lymphatic drainage.
- Hyperthermia including whole body hyperthermia, local hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy.
- Body-mind therapies including relaxation therapies, yoga, mindful meditation, and exercise
- Off-label use of melatonin, sodium selenite, DCA, and metformin.
- Gc protein-derived macrophage activating factor (GcMAF)
- Natural killer cell and dendritic cell vaccine therapy
- Detoxification therapies including chelation therapy, colonic irrigation, coffee enema, infrared sauna, and electro lymphatic drainage,
- Physical therapies and exercise including oncology massage, deep tissue massage and myofascial release, and lymphatic drainage.
- Hyperthermia including whole body hyperthermia, local hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy.
- Oxygen therapy including hyperbaric therapy and exercise with oxygen therapy.