Chemo Brain Recovery for Cancer Survivors

Patients who continue to work during treatment become fearful of losing their jobs or not receiving promotions, and may be afraid to admit—even to themselves—that they are experiencing this life-altering side effect.

Chemo Brain and Recovery: A Guide For Survival features: 1. How chemotherapy works and how it affects the brain 2. How to determine chemotherapy’s effects on you 3. How to develop your own plan for healing and recovery 4. Diet and supplement suggestions, based on research and experience. Pages and pages of information in a friendly, readable format, with charts and tables. Ph.D. Cancer Survivor reveals program she used to recover from chemo brain. More details about Chemo Brain and Recovery: 29 pages in .pdf format, available by download for $17.95 by clicking here .

Please note that your billing statement will show a charge from Clk*Bank.com for the purchase amount. Additional features: Table 1 is a list of chemotherapies that actual research associates with the symptoms we know as chemo brain.

To order call 1-888-364-7771. The following is an excerpt from Chemo Brain and Recovery. ___ Most publications today tell chemotherapy patients not to be concerned because, they say, the symptoms go away within two years.

More recent research, however, that goes well beyond patient complaints, indicates that some damage is permanent.

For the print edition of Chemo Brain and Recovery, add $4.50 for shipping and handling, for a total cost of $22.45.

And two years is a long time to wait, particularly when strategies are available to minimize damage and to speed up recovery.

Find out if your chemotherapy is on the list. How much has chemo affected your brain? Take this quick self-assessment. Other tables list how simple dietary changes can make a great difference in your recovery, and suggested supplements and vitamins that have supporting research.

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