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Unless otherwise stated on the package, most supplements and herbal remedies aren’t suitable for children under 12.
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What you need to know:

No foods, herbs, supplements or complementary therapies can help this condition, but specialist institutions - like the Bristol Cancer Centre - have achieved notable success for some patients by using a range of alternative therapies, especially nutritional therapy, to improve their quality of life. It’s certainly worth trying this approach alongside conventional therapy for young patients, but don’t do it without the child’s consultant’s full knowledge and agreement.

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