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Can dietary supplements help?

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At the moment, there is insufficient evidence to say dietary supplements can help improve the outcome of brain tumour treatments.

In some cases though vitamins and supplements may help but we recommend you speak to your doctor or dietician before making changes to your diet as they can interfere with some treatments.

To help you, we've put together some information on various foods and supplements, and their effects. Click the link to find out more: thebraintumourcharity.org/b...

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I have been using Higher Natures Immune+ tablets since May 2010 and believe they have helped me to beat the odds and live well past my prognosis.

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