AHCC is a hybrid of several species of medicinal mushrooms that was developed in Japan. It is usually known under its brand name, ImmPower™.
AHCC has been used by many people who believe it helps prevent and kill cancer cells. It has also been used to mitigate side effects from chemotherapy and help enhance the effect of chemotherapy. Here are some examples of how AHCC (ImmPower) has been used:
While no significant human studies have been done, the studies below suggest that suggests that AHCC (ImmPower) may be helpful in fighting melanoma, and clinical experience has also shown this. Further, as there are few side effects, the risk of taking it is not high, particularly after the standard medical treatments are finished. You can read more about AHCC hered/overview here.
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AHCC is a hybrid of several species of medicinal mushrooms that was developed in Japan. It is usually known under its brand name, ImmPower™.
AHCC has been used by many people who believe it helps prevent and kill cancer cells. It has also been used to mitigate side effects from chemotherapy and help enhance the effect of chemotherapy. Here are some examples of how AHCC (ImmPower) has been used:
While no significant human studies have been done, the studies below suggest that suggests that AHCC (ImmPower) may be helpful in fighting melanoma, and clinical experience has also shown this. Further, as there are few side effects, the risk of taking it is not high, particularly after the standard medical treatments are finished. You can read more about AHCC here.
I myself did not try this, but my wife, who fought stage 4 melanoma, and has had cancer free scans for four years now, has taken this for four years. It was prescribed by several integrative medicine doctors, and my research on pubmed and other reputable websites showed supporting evidence that it can be helpful in fighting melanoma. The truth about the later stages of melanoma is that no one knows "the cure" and my personal belief is that its helpful to try a lot of different things that can be helpful... and some are bound to work. AHCC (ImmPower) is one that I believe strongly in. It's expensive, but later stage melanoma is one of those things where you have to throw your budget "out the window."
I myself did not try this, but my wife, who fought stage 4 melanoma, and has had cancer free scans for four years now, has taken this for four years. It was prescribed by several integrative medicine...
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