how long is boost nutrition drink good for survival?
Yes
A person should not drink alcohol when taking chemotherapy. The weakened state of the body can prevent it from eliminating the alcohol from the system as quickly. it can also interfere with how well the chemotherapy works.
No, "chemo" and "therapy" are both root words. "Chemo" originates from the word "chemical," while "therapy" comes from the Greek word "therapeia," meaning treatment or cure.
Because chemo causes you to feel weakened, drinking will intensify this effect. Also Alchohol thins the blood, which could negatively affect your chemo treatments.
It really depends on the type of chemo and your own hair. Not all chemo causes hair loss. Sometimes it just thins. Could start after a few infusions (2-3)
No, it contains milk.
Neither of those have caffeine in them.
I helps boost your energy with the electrolights in them. If you were an athlete you drink it to have more energy for longer
Yes they can. sometimes this is due to low blood cells and you may be able to take a med to boost them, ask your doctor.
My sister went through two years of Chemo and she says Soda is pretty good.
You can boost a cars horsepower and speed by attaching a nos system to the engine. A energy drink will give you a boost to help you though the day.