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Someone I know has recently been diagnosed - she is at level 0 (out of 4) so not a big worry right now, especially as she is in her early 70's and otherwise relatively healthy

Hematologist has recommended 'wait and see' which is fine - but I was wondering if there is anything diet or supplement realted that might be of interest at this point?

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Someone I know has recently been diagnosed - she is at level 0 (out of 4) so not a big worry right now, especially as she is in her early 70's and otherwise relatively healthy

Hematologist has recommended 'wait and see' which is fine - but I was wondering if there is anything diet or supplement realted that might be of interest at this point?

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Switch to a diet rich in brown rice and seaweed, take omega 3s and eat as organic as possible. Also, have her/him drink raw organic fresh carrot juice (twice a day, large glass) for a week.
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A guy I went to high school has that (we are 49), but he has other medical issues also, but the leukemia has been with him for 3-4 yrs and he is still going strong.
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Thank you very much, I will suggest the diet adjustment and goodto hear about your friend!
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People with this condition are very susceptible to infection and especially food poisoning. Where someone else might eat something and be fine CLL can so weaken the resistance that raw foods, things not washed well, raw juices may make them sick.
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Good to know as well, thank you!
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