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  • |FDA_approval=No (Used as a dietary supplement) |common_side_effects=Not specifically mentioned; dietary supplements like GLA are generally well-tolerated ...
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  • |FDA_approval=No (Used as a dietary supplement; not FDA-approved for cancer treatment) ...tinal issues, but overall, it carries a low toxicity profile. As a dietary supplement, it has minimal regulatory oversight but is extensively studied for its bro ...
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  • |FDA_approval=No (Utilized as a dietary supplement; not FDA-approved for cancer treatment) |toxicity_explanation=Garlic is used as a dietary supplement and is generally well-tolerated by most people. The most common side effect ...
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  • |FDA_approval=No (Used as a dietary supplement; not FDA-approved for cancer treatment) ...reatment, while still being evaluated, underscores the potential for using dietary compounds in a supportive or adjunctive therapy role. ...
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  • |FDA_approval=No (Used as a dietary supplement; not FDA-approved for cancer treatment) Curcumin has also been used in combination with a second supplement, quercetin, (see ...
    5 KB (735 words) - 01:19, 18 January 2025
  • |FDA_approval=No (Used as a dietary supplement; not specifically FDA-approved for cancer treatment) ...or Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA and DHA), is well-tolerated by patients. This supplement is not typically associated with severe or dangerous side effects. The most ...
    5 KB (764 words) - 01:20, 18 January 2025
  • |treatment_category=Dietary Supplement ...
    3 KB (387 words) - 01:24, 18 January 2025