The Vietnam-Sweden Uong Bi Hospital (Quang Ninh province) recently admitted a 68-year-old woman suffering from... cancer lung disease, and a history of lung disease. high blood pressure and diabetes. Instead of adhering to treatment protocols, patients self-treat by combining fasting with alkaline water consumption in the hope of improving their health.
Two days after the procedure, the patient developed extreme fatigue, fever, and increasingly severe shortness of breath. His family quickly took him to the emergency room.
Examination and test results revealed that the patient suffered from severe metabolic acidosis, electrolyte imbalance, and numerous abnormal biochemical indicators. These are serious disorders that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

The doctor is giving the patient a health checkup.
According to doctors, when the body is not supplied with enough energy for a long period, especially in people with cancer or chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, the body is forced to mobilize its reserves to maintain vital functions. This process can easily lead to metabolic imbalances, electrolyte disturbances, and an increased risk of damage to multiple organs.
Experts also affirm that there is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that alkaline water can treat or kill cancer cells. Similarly, extreme fasting regimens are not recognized by modern medicine as a method of cancer treatment.
In fact, nutrition is one of the most important factors for cancer patients. A proper diet helps maintain physical condition, boost immunity, and support the body in responding better to treatments. Conversely, arbitrarily cutting back on food or adopting harsh diets can lead to malnutrition, reduce treatment effectiveness, and expose patients to many dangerous complications.
Doctors advise cancer patients to adhere to their treatment plan, develop a suitable diet, and consult with professionals before adopting any supportive methods. Choosing scientifically-based treatments remains crucial for improving treatment effectiveness, minimizing complications, and enhancing quality of life.

























