Aloe Juice
So I start my rads tomorrow and my nurse told me to get organic aloe juice and drink 2 oz before and after radiation. Just wondering if anyone here has tried this and if you felt it made a difference. Thanks , Shirley
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I drank it because it felt
I drank it because it felt good on my sores. But to be honest, it seems once the radiation gets a hold of you after 4 to 5 weeks, medications are the only relief.
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Im on Cape Cod. My surgeon isLiseA said:The taste was a turn off
The taste was a turn off years ago. I read that there could be some intestinal issues from aloe juice. Where are you being treated?
Im on Cape Cod. My surgeon is in Boston though. The cancer center here works with Dana Faber and Mass General.
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I have drank about 3 ounces
I have drank about 3 ounces mixed with L-glutamin (swish and swallow) since my radiation began. Has it helped? Who knows but I have not developed any significant mouth sores as of yet (15 of 33 rads complete / 3 of 6 Cispltin infusions complete). Supposedly, studies in Thailand have indicated that pure aloe vera juice limits the severity of mucositis. I may still be too early in my treatments to really tell, but I have been willing to try anything to make it through this ordeal.
Freddie
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George's Aloe is the best!
Completely clear and completely tasteless. This was a godsend for me both before and after radiation.
Vitamin Shoppe delivers:
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We use a stawberry-kiwi flavored
aloe juice, that my husband seems to like. He mixes it with water and says it makes it's more slippery. We get it from Amazon. He continues to use it after his treatments finished because he feels it helps him with all the liquids he drinks to combat the dry mouth.
Barbara
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