Xeloda, your breast and colorectal cancer treatment
Xeloda, a product of Roche Pharmaceuticals in the United State has been on the market since 1998 when it was the first oral chemotherapy approved by the FDA for the treatment of metastatic Breast Cancer. Xeloda is being studied as a potential treatment for other types of cancer. But right now it is approved only for the treatment of metastatic Breast and Colorectal Cancers and Dukes’ C (Stage III) Colon Cancer.
Xeloda helps people with breast cancer to prevent the spread and improvement of metastatic cells to another parts of the body. People taking Xeloda will be provided full knowledge about their disease and advices from Oncology nurses (who is trained to provide information about your XELODA therapy and keeps in contact with your doctor to stay on top of your current treatment plan) throughout the treatment so they are sure to get high effective and time-saving.
Nowadays, Xeloda is more and more widespread with presenting in more than 60 countries all over the world.
Do you realize you are what you eat?
It’s really amazing how many natural things are available to help us be healthy and keep us healthy. Yet this information is not widely known by the general public. Most doctors don’t tell you. The drug companies sure won’t tell you. You very seldom ever hear it or read it in the press either. I never became as conscious of my health or my wife’s health until she was diagnosed with breast cancer about four years ago. Even though we believed we were eating healthy we didn’t realize that some foods we were eating were not very healthy to eat. That’s when I met a naturopathic doctor and got more advice. I even started doing some research on my own too.
Strawberries and raspberries contain a compound called ellagic acid. One of the best cancer fighters Mother Nature ever created. When eating these fruits this compound enters the bloodstream to help vanquish cancer cells on contact. By eating a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast or eating pears you can regulate your cholesterol. They can help keep your LDL (bad) cholesterol below 130 and HDL (good) cholesterol above 65. So I guess the only thing to do is to keep preaching good health ideas to people I know and meet. I’ll also continue spreading healthy information in my bimonthly newsletter and the articles I write and submit to directories. Hopefully someday if there are enough of us preaching healthy information wherever we can we will eventually convince people that they truly are what they eat.
