What Helps Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is an aggressive, rare cancer that develops in the thin tissue covering internal organs, most commonly the lungs, heart and abdomen.

Notice: If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, especially if you are undergoing treatment, certain natural remedies and supplements may harm you or counteract treatment like chemotherapy. That’s why it is essential that patients consult with a liscensed medical professional before self-treating.

How can natural remedies help Cancer treatment?

Hi, my name is Marc. I’m the founder of What Helps. You probably understand What Helps is focused on discovering natural remedies to relieve certain conditions; supporting those looking for solutions; and in doing so, giving our online community the opportunity to feel better and live well.

As a two-time Lymphoma survivor, I have a unique perspective on cancer. To my knowledge, there are no natural remedies for cancer treatment. However, there are some natural solutions to relieve the unpredictable side effects of chemotherapy. You can read about my experiences below, I hope you feel better.

What helps chemotherapy side effects


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