Scared is what you are feeling, and brave is what you are!
Saturday February 4, 2023We generally get the sense that the world is ending whenever we are put in a difficult situation in life. But life is
never unfair, even the most challenging situations are always followed by happiness and pleasure.
If you are directly or indirectly coping with cancer and finding life difficult, know that better days will come for
sure!
No one knows what to expect when they are diagnosed with cancer. Some people feel brave and determined to fight, while
others feel scared and uncertain.
How can you be brave in the face of cancer?
There is no one answer to this question. February 4th, World Cancer Day is an important day to spread awareness of the
prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer.
Each person’s experience with cancer is unique, and each person responds to cancer in his or her own way. While few
people are brave enough to face cancer themselves, other may need extra love and support. And it is okay to feel
whatever you are feeling. The important thing is that you do what is right for you.
What is cancer, and what are the different types?
Cancer is a group of diseases that involve abnormal cell growth. There are many different types of cancer, each with its
own set of symptoms and treatment. Some common types of cancer include
- Breast cancer
- Lung cancer and
- Prostate cancer
Symptoms can vary depending on the type of cancer, and they can also vary from person to
person. Some common symptoms of cancer include:
- Persistent cough or hoarseness
- Changes in bowel habits
- Blood in stool or urine
- Unexplained weight loss
- Fatigue
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Skin lesions
- Persistent pain
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor right away.
Early diagnosis and treatment are key to successful cancer treatment.
Cancer survivorship and the role of nutraceuticals
Cancer survivorship is a term used to describe the period of time following a cancer
diagnosis and treatment. This time can be filled with many challenges, but it can also be a time of new beginnings.
There are many things to consider after finishing cancer treatment, such as adjusting to life as a survivor,
managing symptoms, and returning to normal life.
Understanding that no dietary supplement can completely treat, cure, or prevent cancer is
crucial when it comes to cancer of any type. There are, however, some nutrients that may be capable of helping in
cancer recovery or cancer prevention.
When undergoing cancer therapy, patients frequently look to vitamins and supplements to
reduce its negative effects. Remember that there are countless chemotherapy medications. Your particular treatment
will determine which vitamins and supplements may be helpful.
Never take supplements for side effects without consulting your cancer treatment team
in order to improve your health and lower the possibility of harmful interactions.
Your doctors can help you develop a comprehensive treatment. Maintaining good health by exercising regularly and following a diet rich
in whole foods and fruits and vegetables, is the best method to prevent cancer.
Although there isn’t a miracle vitamin that would cure your cancer, there are several
anti-cancer vitamins available that could help you avoid the disease or prevent it from worsening.
Speak with your doctor to find the best nutraceutical and treatment for you, whether you’re
battling cancer, a survivor, or you’re just worried about your health.
How can you support someone with cancer?
There are many ways that you can support someone who is battling cancer.
First, be there for them. Offer to listen to them, talk to them, and be a shoulder to cry
on.
Let them know that you are there for them, no matter what. You can also help them by doing
practical things such as
- Cooking
meals - Doing laundry
or - Taking care of their
children
You can also help them by providing emotional support, such as attending appointments with
them or providing encouragement. Finally, be respectful and understanding of their limitations. cancer is a
difficult disease, and the person who is fighting it needs all the support they can get.
Outlook
We set the boundaries of what we can accomplish in our minds. We can achieve a lot more if we
unleash our minds. You will be unstoppable the moment you decide to fight against it.
Being brave in the face of cancer is not easy, but it is possible. Remember that you are not
alone in this journey. There are many people who are here to support you. Lean on your loved ones and seek out
support groups to help you through this tough time.
We at Zeon Lifesciences aim to nurture life with well-researched health and wellness products. We truly understand the need of FSDU (Food for special dietary use) & efficiently involved
ourselves in research & development of nutritional supplement for cancer patients. Graviola Onco powder &
Onco ketogenic powder are two of our inhouse production for Onco patients. These products help to combat cancer
cells & acts as a promising adjuvant therapy for Cancer patients.
“Good Health for All”
Zeon is serving with 30+ years of experience in the industry, we are working
meticulously to bring knowledge of nature with innovation and advanced technology in the form of unique
combinations to our consumers. Our in-house formulae and manufactured products are for all age groups in various
SKUs such as Powders, Diskettes, Chewable Tablets, Capsules, Oral liquids, Granules, etc.
WHY CHOOSE ZEON?
- State-of-the-art
manufacturing facility in Himachal Pradesh spread over 28000 sq yds - 4 manufacturing
units under integrated complex - Serving quality
products since 1987 - GMP certified
facility - NSF USA GMP
Registered - DSIR- recognized
R&D Lab - NABL Accredited
Quality testing - USFDA
Registered - 250+
formulations - 625+
commercialized products - 30+
Recognitions - 15+
Accreditations - Exclusive Diskette
Manufacturing facility - Exclusive spray
drying and dry blended powders manufacturing facility
References
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“Brave Beauty in the Face of Cancer.” SEPHORA, 7 Aug. 2018,
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“How to Be a Friend to Someone With Cancer.” American Cancer Society, 17 June 2021,
www.cancer.org/treatment/caregivers/how-to-be-a-friend-to-someone-with-cancer.html.