Add Taurine, L- Carnitine and Coq10 for mitochondrial support
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I believe that strontium should also be considered. Strontium (Sr) is a mineral very similar to calcium that can mimic and replace calcium in humans. Sr seems to be very good at supporting the general health of cancer patients, especially those suffering from cachexia. Hospitalized patients with cachexia generally gain significant weight when given Sr. Sr also supports mitochondria health and reduces pain from bone cancer by re-mineralizing the bones and stopping the pathological pain cycle.
The whole issue of the effect of Sr on tumors is just too complex. There are some lines of reasoning that suggest that it would help, but other lines of reasoning suggest that maybe it would not help.
So, if used, it should be used based on the benefits of improved patient well-being, with knowledge of possible risk.
Of course, I am not a doctor and more analysation needs to be done. I have a Substack blog dedicated to Sr. My contact info is available on my homepage.
https://joeanstett.substack.com/p/benefits-of-strontium
How do you compare this vs the post made in July one year ago?