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Zelboraf + Supplements Question

Forums General Melanoma Community Zelboraf + Supplements Question

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    rrrule32
    Participant

      Hello,

      Does anyone know if the following supplements can effect the way Zelboraf works?  My fiance is on Zelboraf, but I also just started her on a whole bunch of supplements.  Here is the list of some of the ones I'm curious about:

      Resveratrol

      Turmeric

      Quercetin

      Aged Garlic Extract

      Eugenol (Cloves)

      Fenugreek

       

      Thank you for any info you might have.

      Travis

      Hello,

      Does anyone know if the following supplements can effect the way Zelboraf works?  My fiance is on Zelboraf, but I also just started her on a whole bunch of supplements.  Here is the list of some of the ones I'm curious about:

      Resveratrol

      Turmeric

      Quercetin

      Aged Garlic Extract

      Eugenol (Cloves)

      Fenugreek

       

      Thank you for any info you might have.

      Travis

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        lhaley
        Participant

          If you go on the zelbraf site there is a hotline to call.   I am about to enter a trial with then drug and was told that there are many drugs I can't take.  For example:  no flu shots, vaccines ect.  This is a new drug and I would not do this this on your own.  The meeting is in 2 days and if I get more info I will post.  

          Linda

          lhaley
          Participant

            If you go on the zelbraf site there is a hotline to call.   I am about to enter a trial with then drug and was told that there are many drugs I can't take.  For example:  no flu shots, vaccines ect.  This is a new drug and I would not do this this on your own.  The meeting is in 2 days and if I get more info I will post.  

            Linda

            lhaley
            Participant

              If you go on the zelbraf site there is a hotline to call.   I am about to enter a trial with then drug and was told that there are many drugs I can't take.  For example:  no flu shots, vaccines ect.  This is a new drug and I would not do this this on your own.  The meeting is in 2 days and if I get more info I will post.  

              Linda

              awillett1991
              Participant
                Definitely ask her oncologist. Don’t be fooled into thinking Zel isn’t a powerful drug because it’s a pill. They are still learning about food and drug interactions- I believe there are a couple of trials, however anything else she takes is also going to tax her liver.
                awillett1991
                Participant
                  Definitely ask her oncologist. Don’t be fooled into thinking Zel isn’t a powerful drug because it’s a pill. They are still learning about food and drug interactions- I believe there are a couple of trials, however anything else she takes is also going to tax her liver.
                  awillett1991
                  Participant
                    Definitely ask her oncologist. Don’t be fooled into thinking Zel isn’t a powerful drug because it’s a pill. They are still learning about food and drug interactions- I believe there are a couple of trials, however anything else she takes is also going to tax her liver.
                    Lisa – Aust
                    Participant

                      My husband Craig has been on Z for around 20 months. He too was on all sorts of supplements prior to starting it. We spoke to the oncologist, and I am pretty sure he ended up getting the clinical trial pharmacist to check all of them out, and the possible interactions. I think most of them were actually ok, but en ended up stopping taking them. They possibly said they werent sure of the interactions, so said to maybe not take them.

                      This probably not very helpful, but thats what happened with us!

                      Good luck πŸ™‚

                        rrrule32
                        Participant

                          Lisa – that is amazing that Craig is going on month 20.  Is there anything special you do with the Zelboraf?  Any specific diet he has been on?

                          Thank you all for your input.  Maybe I will just contact her oncologist.

                          Lisa – Aust
                          Participant

                            Hi,

                            Craig was originally diagnosed stage 3 in 2007, and at that point we tried to find everything we could that may help. Looked into all the complimentary therapies/diet/supplements etc. From that we just chose the things that worked for us and fit into our lifestyles and continue to live this way. I guess the main things Craig persisted with include no red meat, eating as cleanly as possible, lots of exercise, stress management, juicing everyday. These are mostly things we should all be doing regardless of a cancer dx! I work in a very evidence based profession, so am that way minded, and can be quite skeptical. I know there isnt alot of evidence for alot of the complementary therapies, but i believe these lifestyle factors have helped Craig stay so fit and healthy. At a very basic level of thinking, it makes sense to me that a well functioning immune system (esp with Melanoma) is important, so this is what we kind of aim for. Im not sure whether these things will necessarily 'boost' his immune system, but I know the effect that the stress of the past 5 years has had on my body (had some basic bloods and EVERYTHING was depleted), and im not even the patient!

                            Like I said, it really needs to work for you and fit into your lifestyle. No point in adding extra stress – which is probably more detrimental.

                            Good luck with it all and keep us posted πŸ™‚

                            Lisa – Aust
                            Participant

                              Hi,

                              Craig was originally diagnosed stage 3 in 2007, and at that point we tried to find everything we could that may help. Looked into all the complimentary therapies/diet/supplements etc. From that we just chose the things that worked for us and fit into our lifestyles and continue to live this way. I guess the main things Craig persisted with include no red meat, eating as cleanly as possible, lots of exercise, stress management, juicing everyday. These are mostly things we should all be doing regardless of a cancer dx! I work in a very evidence based profession, so am that way minded, and can be quite skeptical. I know there isnt alot of evidence for alot of the complementary therapies, but i believe these lifestyle factors have helped Craig stay so fit and healthy. At a very basic level of thinking, it makes sense to me that a well functioning immune system (esp with Melanoma) is important, so this is what we kind of aim for. Im not sure whether these things will necessarily 'boost' his immune system, but I know the effect that the stress of the past 5 years has had on my body (had some basic bloods and EVERYTHING was depleted), and im not even the patient!

                              Like I said, it really needs to work for you and fit into your lifestyle. No point in adding extra stress – which is probably more detrimental.

                              Good luck with it all and keep us posted πŸ™‚

                              rrrule32
                              Participant

                                Lisa, that is amazing.  I'm sure all of those things combined definitely have helped.  One thing we are trying to work out is a good diet to get her on. 

                                If you don't mind me asking one more question, what foods do you juice with?  Do you do greens, like spinach and kale.  Do you have recipes that work better than others?

                                Thank you for the info.

                                Travis

                                rrrule32
                                Participant

                                  Lisa, that is amazing.  I'm sure all of those things combined definitely have helped.  One thing we are trying to work out is a good diet to get her on. 

                                  If you don't mind me asking one more question, what foods do you juice with?  Do you do greens, like spinach and kale.  Do you have recipes that work better than others?

                                  Thank you for the info.

                                  Travis

                                  rrrule32
                                  Participant

                                    Lisa, that is amazing.  I'm sure all of those things combined definitely have helped.  One thing we are trying to work out is a good diet to get her on. 

                                    If you don't mind me asking one more question, what foods do you juice with?  Do you do greens, like spinach and kale.  Do you have recipes that work better than others?

                                    Thank you for the info.

                                    Travis

                                    Lisa – Aust
                                    Participant

                                      Hi,

                                      Craig was originally diagnosed stage 3 in 2007, and at that point we tried to find everything we could that may help. Looked into all the complimentary therapies/diet/supplements etc. From that we just chose the things that worked for us and fit into our lifestyles and continue to live this way. I guess the main things Craig persisted with include no red meat, eating as cleanly as possible, lots of exercise, stress management, juicing everyday. These are mostly things we should all be doing regardless of a cancer dx! I work in a very evidence based profession, so am that way minded, and can be quite skeptical. I know there isnt alot of evidence for alot of the complementary therapies, but i believe these lifestyle factors have helped Craig stay so fit and healthy. At a very basic level of thinking, it makes sense to me that a well functioning immune system (esp with Melanoma) is important, so this is what we kind of aim for. Im not sure whether these things will necessarily 'boost' his immune system, but I know the effect that the stress of the past 5 years has had on my body (had some basic bloods and EVERYTHING was depleted), and im not even the patient!

                                      Like I said, it really needs to work for you and fit into your lifestyle. No point in adding extra stress – which is probably more detrimental.

                                      Good luck with it all and keep us posted πŸ™‚

                                      Lisa – Aust
                                      Participant

                                        Hi,

                                        Craig was originally diagnosed stage 3 in 2007, and at that point we tried to find everything we could that may help. Looked into all the complimentary therapies/diet/supplements etc. From that we just chose the things that worked for us and fit into our lifestyles and continue to live this way. I guess the main things Craig persisted with include no red meat, eating as cleanly as possible, lots of exercise, stress management, juicing everyday. These are mostly things we should all be doing regardless of a cancer dx! I work in a very evidence based profession, so am that way minded, and can be quite skeptical. I know there isnt alot of evidence for alot of the complementary therapies, but i believe these lifestyle factors have helped Craig stay so fit and healthy. At a very basic level of thinking, it makes sense to me that a well functioning immune system (esp with Melanoma) is important, so this is what we kind of aim for. Im not sure whether these things will necessarily 'boost' his immune system, but I know the effect that the stress of the past 5 years has had on my body (had some basic bloods and EVERYTHING was depleted), and im not even the patient!

                                        Like I said, it really needs to work for you and fit into your lifestyle. No point in adding extra stress – which is probably more detrimental.

                                        Good luck with it all and keep us posted πŸ™‚

                                        Lisa – Aust
                                        Participant

                                          Hi,

                                          Craig was originally diagnosed stage 3 in 2007, and at that point we tried to find everything we could that may help. Looked into all the complimentary therapies/diet/supplements etc. From that we just chose the things that worked for us and fit into our lifestyles and continue to live this way. I guess the main things Craig persisted with include no red meat, eating as cleanly as possible, lots of exercise, stress management, juicing everyday. These are mostly things we should all be doing regardless of a cancer dx! I work in a very evidence based profession, so am that way minded, and can be quite skeptical. I know there isnt alot of evidence for alot of the complementary therapies, but i believe these lifestyle factors have helped Craig stay so fit and healthy. At a very basic level of thinking, it makes sense to me that a well functioning immune system (esp with Melanoma) is important, so this is what we kind of aim for. Im not sure whether these things will necessarily 'boost' his immune system, but I know the effect that the stress of the past 5 years has had on my body (had some basic bloods and EVERYTHING was depleted), and im not even the patient!

                                          Like I said, it really needs to work for you and fit into your lifestyle. No point in adding extra stress – which is probably more detrimental.

                                          Good luck with it all and keep us posted πŸ™‚

                                          Lisa – Aust
                                          Participant

                                            Hi,

                                            Craig was originally diagnosed stage 3 in 2007, and at that point we tried to find everything we could that may help. Looked into all the complimentary therapies/diet/supplements etc. From that we just chose the things that worked for us and fit into our lifestyles and continue to live this way. I guess the main things Craig persisted with include no red meat, eating as cleanly as possible, lots of exercise, stress management, juicing everyday. These are mostly things we should all be doing regardless of a cancer dx! I work in a very evidence based profession, so am that way minded, and can be quite skeptical. I know there isnt alot of evidence for alot of the complementary therapies, but i believe these lifestyle factors have helped Craig stay so fit and healthy. At a very basic level of thinking, it makes sense to me that a well functioning immune system (esp with Melanoma) is important, so this is what we kind of aim for. Im not sure whether these things will necessarily 'boost' his immune system, but I know the effect that the stress of the past 5 years has had on my body (had some basic bloods and EVERYTHING was depleted), and im not even the patient!

                                            Like I said, it really needs to work for you and fit into your lifestyle. No point in adding extra stress – which is probably more detrimental.

                                            Good luck with it all and keep us posted πŸ™‚

                                            rrrule32
                                            Participant

                                              Lisa – that is amazing that Craig is going on month 20.  Is there anything special you do with the Zelboraf?  Any specific diet he has been on?

                                              Thank you all for your input.  Maybe I will just contact her oncologist.

                                              rrrule32
                                              Participant

                                                Lisa – that is amazing that Craig is going on month 20.  Is there anything special you do with the Zelboraf?  Any specific diet he has been on?

                                                Thank you all for your input.  Maybe I will just contact her oncologist.

                                              Lisa – Aust
                                              Participant

                                                My husband Craig has been on Z for around 20 months. He too was on all sorts of supplements prior to starting it. We spoke to the oncologist, and I am pretty sure he ended up getting the clinical trial pharmacist to check all of them out, and the possible interactions. I think most of them were actually ok, but en ended up stopping taking them. They possibly said they werent sure of the interactions, so said to maybe not take them.

                                                This probably not very helpful, but thats what happened with us!

                                                Good luck πŸ™‚

                                                Lisa – Aust
                                                Participant

                                                  My husband Craig has been on Z for around 20 months. He too was on all sorts of supplements prior to starting it. We spoke to the oncologist, and I am pretty sure he ended up getting the clinical trial pharmacist to check all of them out, and the possible interactions. I think most of them were actually ok, but en ended up stopping taking them. They possibly said they werent sure of the interactions, so said to maybe not take them.

                                                  This probably not very helpful, but thats what happened with us!

                                                  Good luck πŸ™‚

                                                  Eileen L
                                                  Participant

                                                    I too am on a clinical trial that includes Zelboraf and was advised to stop all my supplements except for my multivitamin and Vitamin D.

                                                    Eileen L

                                                    Eileen L
                                                    Participant

                                                      I too am on a clinical trial that includes Zelboraf and was advised to stop all my supplements except for my multivitamin and Vitamin D.

                                                      Eileen L

                                                      Eileen L
                                                      Participant

                                                        I too am on a clinical trial that includes Zelboraf and was advised to stop all my supplements except for my multivitamin and Vitamin D.

                                                        Eileen L

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