Last modified: Jan 21, 2026, 1:06 PM
By Akshat Kadam
Carer Contributing Author

Cancer weakens the patient’s immune system, and treatments like chemotherapy and radiation add further strain. A good immune system not only fights the infection and inflammation but also helps in the patient’s recovery and emotional well-being. Herbal teas offer a gentle, natural way to support the body’s defences against cancer while calming the mind.
Certain herbs used in teas contain bioactive compounds like polyphenols, terpenoids, alkaloids, and organic acids, which provide health benefits. Additionally, they possess antibacterial properties that are essential in fighting infections caused by cancerous cells. Regulating inflammatory responses, they also protect against oxidative stress, which is crucial during cancer treatment when immunity is compromised. Herbal compounds not only support immunity levels but also the overall well-being, making them a powerful ally for holistic cancer care.
Several herbal teas help boost patient immunity, complementing the conventional cancer treatments.
Herbal teas can support traditional cancer treatments, but they must be consumed correctly to provide effective results for patients. Patients must consult their oncologists before opting for any herbal treatments. Although turmeric and chamomile have notable benefits, overconsumption can still produce enzymes that might interfere with the flow of medications. Excessive consumption of even natural ingredients can cause dizziness or nausea. It is essential to maintain a proper balance of herbal teas with medications, especially during cancer treatment.
A cancer journey means fluctuating immunity levels during different levels of treatment. But herbal teas can be a perfect complement to conventional cancer approaches. It not only boosts the patient’s immunity levels but also helps in the overall well-being of the patient, making them capable enough to fight disease with care and comfort.
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