Homeopathic Cancer Supportive Care — Chemo, Radiation & Palliative | Live Positive Clinic

Integrated Cancer Supportive Care

Every Side Effect
Has a Specific Protocol.

Integrated cancer supportive care for patients on chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy — and for advanced-stage patients in palliative care. All medicines included. Online, pan-India.

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Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Post-Surgery Recovery
Immunotherapy
Targeted Therapy
Palliative Care

30+ Years Clinical Experience
20,000+ Cases Managed
100% Online · Pan-India
Medicines Included in Every Protocol

By Treatment Type

Integrated Cancer Supportive Care for Every Treatment Modality

Chemotherapy Support

Manages cumulative toxicity & cycle side effects

Radiation Therapy Support

Manages acute and chronic radiation tissue damage

Post-Surgical Recovery

Supports healing and functional recovery after surgery

Immunotherapy & Targeted Therapy

Manages immune-related adverse events

Palliative & Advanced Care

Comfort-focused support for advanced-stage patients

Post-Treatment Recovery

Supports return to function after completing treatment

Symptom-by-Symptom Guide

17 Symptoms We Specifically Address

01Cancer-Related PainNociceptive · Neuropathic

Caused by tumour pressure, nerve involvement, post-surgical inflammation, or treatment toxicity.

Individualised remedies address pain character, location, and timing. Complements prescribed pain management.

02Fatigue & WeaknessCRF · Post-Treatment Asthenia

Cancer-related fatigue results from cytokine activity, anaemia, and cumulative treatment toxicity — not relieved by rest.

Addresses sleep quality, nutritional recovery, and systemic resilience between treatment cycles.

03Nausea & VomitingCINV · Radiation-Induced

Emetogenic chemotherapy and radiation trigger nausea beyond antiemetic medications.

Adjunct to antiemetic therapy — manages breakthrough nausea and restores appetite between cycles.

04Appetite Loss & Weight LossAnorexia · Cancer Cachexia

Results from taste changes, systemic inflammation, nausea, and the metabolic dysregulation of cachexia.

Addresses appetite suppression contributors while aiming to improve caloric intake and lean body mass.

05Mouth Ulcers & MucositisOral Mucositis · Chemo & Radiation

Cytotoxic drugs and head-neck radiation damage oral mucosa — a leading cause of unplanned treatment breaks.

May reduce mucositis severity, accelerate healing, and reduce pain-related eating difficulty.

06Difficulty SwallowingDysphagia · Radiation Fibrosis

Results from mucositis, post-surgical changes, or radiation-induced soft tissue fibrosis.

Reduces inflammatory and fibrotic components alongside nutritional texture guidance.

07Diarrhoea & GI DisturbancesChemotherapy-Induced · GI Toxicity

GI toxicity from cytotoxic agents leads to dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and nutritional depletion.

Restores normal bowel function and reduces urgency and cramping to support treatment compliance.

08ConstipationOpioid-Induced · Reduced Motility

Caused by opioids, reduced activity, dehydration, and motility-suppressing chemotherapy agents.

Restores bowel motility and reduces discomfort; hydration and dietary guidance integrated.

09Radiation Skin ReactionsRadiodermatitis · Burns · Fibrosis

External beam radiation causes skin damage from erythema to desquamation and long-term fibrosis.

May reduce acute skin reaction severity, support tissue healing, and mitigate fibrotic changes.

10Peripheral NeuropathyCIPN · Tingling · Numbness

Toxicity of platinum agents, taxanes, and vinca alkaloids causing numbness, tingling, and weakness.

Aims to reduce sensory symptom severity, improve nerve recovery, and restore functional capacity.

11Anxiety, Depression & SleepPsychological Distress · Insomnia

Affects the majority of cancer patients; suppresses immune function and impairs treatment compliance.

Targets sleep architecture, anxiety severity, and mood stability to support treatment resilience.

12Low Immunity & InfectionsMyelosuppression · Neutropenia

Chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression increases infection risk and risk of hospitalisation.

Supports immune modulation and physiological resilience during immunosuppression.

13Non-Healing WoundsImpaired Healing · Ulceration

Results from nutritional deficits, immunosuppression, radiation damage, and steroid use.

Targets inflammation, tissue granulation, and infection resistance for post-surgical and palliative wounds.

14Post-Surgical ComplicationsPain · Ileus · Lymphoedema

Prolonged pain, ileus, and lymphoedema delay recovery and adjuvant treatment initiation.

Accelerates functional recovery, supports lymphatic drainage, and improves scar remodelling.

15Post-Treatment DeconditioningPhysical Weakness · Low Stamina

Extended treatment leaves patients deconditioned — reduced muscle mass, poor endurance, persistent fatigue.

Addresses physiological and metabolic components; improves stamina, appetite, and independence.

16Reduced Quality of LifeFunctional Decline · Withdrawal

Cumulative symptom burden produces overall QoL decline associated with worse treatment compliance and outcomes.

By addressing the full symptom burden simultaneously, produces measurable improvements in overall function.

Advanced-Stage Care

Palliative Support for Advanced Cancer Patients

For patients not on active conventional treatment, the clinical focus shifts entirely to comfort, symptom control, and quality of life.

Pain & Comfort

Reduce chronic cancer pain severity and improve analgesic effectiveness day to day.

Appetite & Nutrition

Maintain nutritional intake and manage cachexia progression in advanced stages.

Sleep & Rest

Improve sleep quality and reduce insomnia driven by pain, anxiety, or medication effects.

Psychological Stability

Reduce anxiety and fear of progression — supporting patient and caregiver wellbeing.

Energy & Mobility

Improve functional capacity and maintain physical independence for daily activities.

Dignity & Function

Maintain bowel comfort, wound management, oral hygiene, and day-to-day dignity.

Note: Palliative homeopathic supportive care complements — it does not replace — palliative oncology, hospice care, or pain medicine when clinically indicated.

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