Can I do the therapy and chemotherapy at the same time?
There are a few instances where
chemotherapy is of limited benefit. These include cases of Acute
Leukemia, Testicular cancer, and fast-moving cancers where it is
beneficial to quickly, if temporarily, stop the cancer so that a
non-toxic intervention can be used.
If someone in this case has already been on the Gerson Therapy for some time,
they may be able to continue the Therapy at a reduced level during the chemotherapy treatment.
It is advisable that the patient be monitored by a doctor. For someone starting chemotherapy first without having been on the Gerson Therapy,
it is not advisable to apply them concurrently.
It would be better to wait until the chemotherapy is finished and then the patient would follow a modified version of the therapy and slowly build up to the intensive therapy.