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Old 10-06-2007, 10:38 PM   #2
Susan M(PA)
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Flori,

I haven't tried this particular product, but I've had good success
with others in the line. Try a search on ipecac by Boiron.
It's a homeopathic, sublingual, so you can take it several times
a day. And it's supposed to work in a few minutes.
Homeopathics rarely interact with anything.

I also read about a tea. If I find it I'll let you know.

I'm about to start Tykerb/Xeloda, so I'm looking for tips myself.

I'm sure you'll find info on ACS, NCI and WebMD about chemo and nausea.

My onco suggested the hospital nutritionist as she works with
gastric cancers, feeding tubes, etc. I have to make an appt
this week. I haven't had any severe nausea yet with chemo,
but figure it's coming soon.

Hope you feel better soon!

Susan M(PA)
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