What is AHCC?
AHCC stands for Active Hexose Correlated Compound. It is a patented natural product made from several species of medicinal mushrooms including Shiitake, all cultivated in Japan. AHCC has been used since 1988 primarily to help compromised immune systems, and to improve quality of life in patients with chronic illness.
Cancer and liver disorders such as hepatitis C are the most common conditions which can be supported using AHCC. Doctors and clinics worldwide have been using AHCC on immune compromised patients ( chemotherapy) as well as in liver disorder patients to improve their quality of life and extend life expectancy.
Research has found that AHCC can be a valuable supplement to support any condition which would benefit from a stronger immune system. Such conditions include, Hepatitis C, HIV, the common cold, flues, chronic fatigue, and seasonal allergies or hay fever. The research shows that other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, proliferation seem to benefit from AHCC supplementation.
AHCC is extremely beneficial during chemotherapy or radiation during which the body is weakened tremendously and can benefit from AHCC's immune boosting effects. AHCC protects the liver and other organs from damage, while it also enhances the positive effects of the chemotherapy. As documented in the AHCC research summaries, AHCC is known to reduce the side negative effects of chemotherapy. Most notably, AHCC helps increase the white blood cells which get suppressed during chemo . It is critical to get white blood cells to stay high during treatment, or treatment cannot continue and the patient is prone to viruses and other illnesses that he/she cannot fight off.
Benefits AHCC
* Taken during chemotherapy, reduces liver injury and chronic fatigue.
* Amplifies the positive tumor shrinking effects of radiation therapy.
* Decreases white blood cell reduction and anemia seen during chemotherapy.
* Anti-inflammatory effects help conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis.
* Cancer, HIV, chronic fatigue, diabetes, and immune disorders.
AHCC stands for Active Hexose Correlated Compound. It is a patented natural product made from several species of medicinal mushrooms including Shiitake, all cultivated in Japan. AHCC has been used since 1988 primarily to help compromised immune systems, and to improve quality of life in patients with chronic illness.
Cancer and liver disorders such as hepatitis C are the most common conditions which can be supported using AHCC. Doctors and clinics worldwide have been using AHCC on immune compromised patients ( chemotherapy) as well as in liver disorder patients to improve their quality of life and extend life expectancy.
Research has found that AHCC can be a valuable supplement to support any condition which would benefit from a stronger immune system. Such conditions include, Hepatitis C, HIV, the common cold, flues, chronic fatigue, and seasonal allergies or hay fever. The research shows that other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, proliferation seem to benefit from AHCC supplementation.
AHCC is extremely beneficial during chemotherapy or radiation during which the body is weakened tremendously and can benefit from AHCC's immune boosting effects. AHCC protects the liver and other organs from damage, while it also enhances the positive effects of the chemotherapy. As documented in the AHCC research summaries, AHCC is known to reduce the side negative effects of chemotherapy. Most notably, AHCC helps increase the white blood cells which get suppressed during chemo . It is critical to get white blood cells to stay high during treatment, or treatment cannot continue and the patient is prone to viruses and other illnesses that he/she cannot fight off.
Benefits AHCC
* Taken during chemotherapy, reduces liver injury and chronic fatigue.
* Amplifies the positive tumor shrinking effects of radiation therapy.
* Decreases white blood cell reduction and anemia seen during chemotherapy.
* Anti-inflammatory effects help conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis.
* Cancer, HIV, chronic fatigue, diabetes, and immune disorders.
Guide created: 05/21/08 (updated 05/30/08)

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