Each Tablet
Contains:
QUERCETIN............................................100mg
PHYLLAEMBLIC COMPOUNDS.................10mg
GALLIC ACID.............................................15mg
TANNINS.....................................................5mg
COENZYME Q10.......................................150mg
NANO CURCUMINS .................................200mg
ALLICIN 15 MG..........................................15mg
BIOFLAVANOIDS.......................................10mg
HOLY BASIL EXTRACT................................67mg
WITHAFERIN A........................................100mg
GINGER EXTRACT......................................50mg
L ARGININE...............................................60mg
VITAMIN C................................................100mg
IRON..........................................................17mg
POTTASIUM...............................................10mg
CALCIUM.....................................................5mg
PHOSPHOROUS......................................3.86mg
COPPER....................................................1.7mg
NICKEL....................................................130mcg
SELENIUM.................................................35mcg
TIN..............................................................2mcg
CHLORIDE................................................9.7mcg
MANGENESE................................................4mg
SILION..........................................................2mg
BORON..........................................................1mg
VANADIUM................................................10mcg more..
Recommended 1 Tablet a day or as directed by Physician
Signs of Cancer :
Change in bowel or bladder habits
Unusual bleeding or discharge
Thinking or lumps in breast or elsewhere
Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing
General Health & Vitality
Nagging cough or hoarseness. more..
Prevents Seven Types of Cancer:
a)Breast Cancer;
b) Endometrial Cancer;
c) Kidney Cancer;
d) Bladder Cancer;
e) Esophageal Cancer;
f) Stomach Cancer;
g) Colon Cancer more..
Signs and Symptoms of Cancer
At first, cancer, as a tiny mass of cells, causes no symptoms whatsoever. As a cancer grows, its physical presence can affect nearby tissues. Also, some cancers secrete certain substances or trigger immune reactions that cause symptoms in other parts of the body that are not near to the cancer (para-neoplastic syndromes).
Sometimes the initial indication is an abnormal result on a laboratory test done for another reason (for example anemia resulting from colon cancer found on a routine complete blood count).
Sometimes the initial indication is an abnormal result on a laboratory test done for another reason (for example anemia resulting from colon cancer found on a routine complete blood count).
Cancer affects nearby tissues by growing into or pushing on them, thus irritating or compressing them. Irritation typically causes pain. Compression may keep tissues from performing their normal functions. For example, a bladder cancer or a cancerous lymph node in the abdomen may compress the tube (ureter) connecting a kidney with the bladder, blocking the flow of urine. A lung cancer may block airflow through one segment of a lung, causing partial lung collapse and predisposing to infection. more..
Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
Knowing if you should have a physical examination cancer, when and how often you should have it, and at what age to stop having it can be confusing. Talking over the following questions with your doctor can help you to understand.
A Physical examination usually includes:
1) Inspection: In medical terms means to look at the person or body part.
2) Palpation: Is a method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination.
3) Auscultation: Is listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination.
4) Percussion: Is a method of trapping body parts with fingers, hands or small instruments as a part of physical examination. more..
Each Tablet
Contains:
QUERCETIN............................................100mg
PHYLLAEMBLIC COMPOUNDS.................10mg
GALLIC ACID.............................................15mg
TANNINS.....................................................5mg
COENZYME Q10.......................................150mg
NANO CURCUMINS .................................200mg
ALLICIN 15 MG..........................................15mg
BIOFLAVANOIDS.......................................10mg
HOLY BASIL EXTRACT................................67mg
WITHAFERIN A........................................100mg
GINGER EXTRACT......................................50mg
L ARGININE...............................................60mg
VITAMIN C................................................100mg
IRON..........................................................17mg
POTTASIUM...............................................10mg
CALCIUM.....................................................5mg
PHOSPHOROUS......................................3.86mg
COPPER....................................................1.7mg
NICKEL....................................................130mcg
SELENIUM.................................................35mcg
TIN..............................................................2mcg
CHLORIDE................................................9.7mcg
MANGENESE................................................4mg
SILION..........................................................2mg
BORON..........................................................1mg
VANADIUM................................................10mcg more..
Recommended 1 Tablet a day or as directed by Physician
Signs of Cancer :
Change in bowel or bladder habits
Unusual bleeding or discharge
Thinking or lumps in breast or elsewhere
Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing
General Health & Vitality
Nagging cough or hoarseness. more..
Prevents Seven Types of Cancer:
a)Breast Cancer;
b) Endometrial Cancer;
c) Kidney Cancer;
d) Bladder Cancer;
e) Esophageal Cancer;
f) Stomach Cancer;
g) Colon Cancer more..
SYMPTOMS OF CANCER
With so many different types of cancers, the symptoms are varied and depend on where the disease is located. However, there are some key signs and symptoms to look out for, including:
Unusual lumps or swelling – cancerous lumps are often painless and may increase in size as the cancer progresses
Coughing, breathlessness or difficulty swallowing – be aware of persistent coughing episodes, breathlessness or difficulty swallowing
Changes in bowel habit – such as constipation and diarrhoea and/or blood found in the stools
Unexpected bleeding – includes bleeding from the vagina, anal passage, or blood found in stools, in urine or when coughing
Unexplained weight loss – a large amount of unexplained and unintentional weight loss over a short period of time (a couple of months)
Fatigue – which shows itself as extreme tiredness and a severe lack of energy. If fatigue is due to cancer, individuals normally also have other symptoms
Pain or ache – includes unexplained or ongoing pain, or pain that comes and goes
New mole or changes to a mole – look for changes in size, shape, or colour and if it becomes crusty or bleeds or oozes
Complications with urinating – includes needing to urinate urgently, more frequently, or being unable to go when you need to or experiencing pain while urinating
Unusual breast changes – look for changes in size, shape or feel, skin changes and pain
Appetite loss – feeling less hungry than usual for a prolonged period of time
A sore or ulcer that won’t heal – including a spot, sore wound or mouth ulcer
Heartburn or indigestion – persistent or painful heartburn or indigestion
Heavy night sweats – be aware of very heavy, drenching night sweats. more..
ONCOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
Knowing if you should have a cancer screening test, when and how often you should have it, and at what age to stop having it can be confusing. Talking over the following questions with your doctor can help you understand the best cancer screening plan for you.
Are any cancer screening tests recommended for me?
Which ones?
How often should I have the test?
At what age should I stop having it?
What is the purpose of the test?
Does the test require preparation and how do I do that?
What happens during the test?
Are there risks to having the test?
How long does it take to get test results?
How will you tell me about the test results?
For example, email, online health portal, phone?
If I do not get my test results, who should I contact?
Is there a phone number can I call?
What happens if the results are not normal? more..
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