Chlorophyll-Rich Diets
Chlorophyll-Rich Diets is a cancer-related diet or nutrition protocol discussed for nutrition status, metabolic support, inflammation, digestion, immune resilience, treatment tolerance, or alternative cancer-treatment claims. In cancer care, it should be evaluated by evidence level, intended use, safety, interactions, and whether it is being used as conventional treatment, supportive care, an experimental adjunct, or an alternative claim.
NCI nutrition care source for oncology context, including the need to maintain adequate nutrition and caution around cancer diets that lack evidence.
Mouse colorectal cancer xenograft study reporting effects of hydrogen-rich water alone and with 5-FU on tumor size/weight, oxidative stress, and fibrosis markers.
Local EPUB mined for Budwig protocol concepts: flaxseed oil/cottage cheese mixture, Budwig muesli, food restrictions/recommendations, sunlight/walking, coffee enemas, flaxseed oil enemas, detox, hyperthermia, Vega testing, homeopathy, essential oils, AHCC, astragalus, chlorophyll, ginger, bee pollen, artemisia annua, turmeric, lemon/bicarbonate, sea salt baths, and water guidance.
Randomized placebo-controlled study of 49 patients receiving radiotherapy for malignant liver tumors; hydrogen-rich water improved QOL and oxidative markers without reducing tumor response over the study period.
Evidence hub on diet, nutrition, physical activity, and cancer risk.