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Hi, in the past 3 mounts for neck pain I use a lot of paracetamol 5 -6 tables per day. On 25.07.2014 after biopsy I have diagnosis adenocarcinoma on the right uper lung. Blood test show that I have liver damage. Immediately I start with chemotherapy. On 20.08.2014 I will have second chemotherapy. Is it good to use Liv.52 and how meny tablets per day? Will you recomend special food?
Hello Welcome here. Liv 52 is an herbal preparation and is being used by many practitioners for altered liver functions. In the personal clinical experience, this has shown good results. You take 2 teaspoons full twice a day. However, please donot expect dramatic improvement in liver functions. Another drug which helps to recover from altered liver function is S-adenosyl L-methionine. Discuss about this with your doctor.
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Is It Good To Use Liv.52 And What Is The Dosage?
Hello Welcome here. Liv 52 is an herbal preparation and is being used by many practitioners for altered liver functions. In the personal clinical experience, this has shown good results. You take 2 teaspoons full twice a day. However, please donot expect dramatic improvement in liver functions. Another drug which helps to recover from altered liver function is S-adenosyl L-methionine. Discuss about this with your doctor. Hope this helps. Thanks.