| Point4Life is the first and only, science proven,
phytopharmaceutical
treatment of
non-organ-specific-cancer, and rapidly advancing lethal diseases,
related-Fatigue* , available in the world today especially developed as A/T- Adjuvant Therapy for Cancer patients undergoing
chemo & radiotherapy, surgery and/or marrow transplantation as well
as patients treated and/or recovering form lethal diseases.
Point4Life
is a powerful formulation, designed, to increase and regulate body's non-specific
resistance, on the adrenal axis, and help bring back to homeostasis dysfunctioning body system.
Point4Life launched in April 2004
is already part of the recommended therapy, in major Medical
Centers in Israel, to oncology patients helping them cope with
Fatigue*, fight the disease and improve their
Quality of Life. Point4Life
was subjected, by the medical community to scrupulous tests and evaluations prior
to it's approval as the only Adjuvant Therapy recommended
for cancer patients. Point4Life
- Made only from natural ingredients
- Supported by positive clinical research
results
- Without side effects
Drug
interaction and contraindication: Keep
out of reach of children. Consult your health professional if
you are pregnant, nursing a baby, or are taking anyprescription medications. Do
not use if you have high blood pressure or are using anticoagulant
or other heart medication.
*"Fatigue
exists in 14% to 96% of people with cancer (depending of type of cancer) For
many people diagnosed with cancer, fatigue may become a critical issue in
their lives. Fatigue will influence one's sense of well-being, daily
performance, activities of daily living, and compliance with treatment.
"Acute fatigue is normal or expected
tiredness characterized by localized intermittent symptoms, rapid onset, and
short duration. Whereas rest will completely restore a healthy individual to a
normal level of functioning, this restorative capacity is diminished in the
presence of neoplastic disease". "Although a variety of treatment- and
disease-related factors may contribute to the development of fatigue, the
biochemical, physiologic, psychological, and behavioral mechanisms of this
symptom complex are poorly understood" "There is no
standard of care for the assessment or treatment of fatigue in patients with
cancer".*
(citations from -US- National Cancer Institute Fatigue
for Professionals)
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