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Important Tips On How To Choose The Best Dietary Supplements, Mesothelioma Treatment


 If you are considering using dietary supplements such as vitamins, herbs, or any products herbal (botanical) as part of their cancer treatment mesothelioma, you need to know more before deciding what to do. The following guidelines will help you learn more about dietary supplements so you can make a more informed decision about using safely: * Investigate before you buy or use.There are many resources in libraries and on the Internet. But much of this information comes from the makers of the products, and may be biased or wrong.Look for reliable third party materials, such as researchers or government agencies. (See "Additional Resources" section for some places to start.) * Check with your doctor or other health professional before trying a supplement. Although your doctor may not know about all the products available, he or she should expect to prevent you from making a dangerous mistake. * If you are shopping for a botanical (herb or other plant supplement), be sure to find a product that uses only the effective part of the plant.Avoid botanicals that have been made with the entire plant, unless the entire plant is recommended. * The label provides a way to contact the company if you have questions or concerns about your product?Reputable manufacturers give contact information on the label or packaging of their products. * Avoid products that claim to be "miracle cures", "progress" or "new discoveries" to have benefits, but without side effects, or based on a "secret ingredient" or method. Such claims are almost always fraudulent, and product may contain hazardous substances or pollutants. * Try to avoid mixtures of many different supplements.The more ingredients, the better the chances of harmful effects. Mixtures also make it harder to know what substance is causing side effects. * Start a single product at a time. Note any side effects you have to take the product. If you have a rash, insomnia, agitation, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation or severe headache, stop talking about the supplement. Report any reaction to your doctor and serious to the FDA. * Do not take any self-prescribed rather than prescribed by your doctor without first talking to your doctor drug drugs. * Do not depend on any OTC product to treat mesothelioma cancer or any other serious illness. No matter what they say, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. * Do not go beyond the limits of dose on the label. Overdoses can be fatal. Do not take a dietary supplement for longer than experts recommend. * Avoid products that claim to treat a wide variety of unrelated diseases. If a supplement claims it can diagnose, treat, cure or prevent many diseases, the product is most likely an illegal drug

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