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Side-Effect Comforting Care
Side-Effect Comforting Care

Chemo side-effects accumulate and change over the weeks and months of treatment. 


This care package readies them with an array of side-effect-soothing tools to support them as each side-effect arises. Helping them cope with each new surprise. 


Be the gift giving superhero by making the aftercare smoother with a portfolio of caring, thoughtfully researched and carefully sourced tools that help.

  • Equip your loved-one with mission-critical items for the immediate days and weeks ahead.

  • Back-up-ready when nausea and side-effects hit, when running around may be too difficult for them.

  • Give a gift that shows your support. 

Lindi Soothing Balm

Specifically formulated for the most dry and dehydrated skin conditions. Lindi Soothing Balm is highly concentrated and fast absorbing for maximum hydration. Especially beneficial for intensely dry hands and feet. Excellent for alleviating conditions caused by radiation dermatitis and sunburns. 4 fl oz. 

Sea Bands

Cloth-elastic-wrist-band with a bead-like hard object embedded in the bracelet. Clinically shown to help by applying pressure to the Nei Kuan acupressure point soothing/preventing nausea and vomiting. An easy tool many professionals recommend.

Cuticle Oil

Nails and cuticles can be severely damaged by cancer/chemo treatments. Keep nails stronger and healthier with this portable cuticle oil.

Non-Metal Utensils

Many chemo patients complain of a metallic/chemical taste that can ruin flavors and appetite. The term is 'Metal-mouth'. This gift package includes a set of re-usable, non-metal, cutlery that is easy to wash, helping reduce plastic waste from disposable cutlery.

Oatmeal

This is a simple, highly nutritious, meal when regular food is too difficult to handle. We included these non-flavored oatmeal packets in our gift baskets as a timely reprieve should cooking, taste change, scents, mouth sores or digestion become difficult. Oatmeal is low scent, easy to prepare, simple to digest source of great nutrition.

PUR Xylitol Peppermints

The Benefits of Xylitol are many. The benefits of peppermint, an added bonus.

Xylitol is a natural sugar-alcohol (so diabetics can have these mints!). Xylitol prevents oral bacteria from digesting sugars which starves and kills it off. This brings the pH (acidity level) of the mouth to a more neutral environment helping to prevent cavities (caused by acidity). Xylitol increases saliva flow which helps with dry-mouth and exposes the teeth to healing minerals helping the mouth to naturally prevent and re-calcify current potential cavities. You will notice that your teeth feel smoother after enjoying a mint. Xylitol is recommended by Hygienists and Dentists. Peppermint, on the other hand, naturally slows the digestion down which soothes the stomach when upset, calms nausea and cools the body internally.

Chimes Ginger Chews

A tasty (despite chemo taste changes) nausea soothing and preventing treat. These come highly recommend by cancer and chemo patients as tasty, vibrant treats. 

GF, V, Non GMO.

Organic Chamomile Tea

From natural sleeping aid to calming nerves and stomach, it has been used for centuries. Also recommended to be used as a mouth rinse which helps relieve mouth sores. A premium, Organic brand and the tea bags are unbleached.

Organic European Peppermint Tea

Hot and comforting, peppermint has been widely used for nausea management throughout the ages. It is known for soothing upset stomachs and vomiting. Also said to cool the body from the inside-out. We chose Buddha Teas for their non-bleached bags, Premium, Organic teas with no additives.

Bath Salts

Soothe irritated skin, calm the nerves and ready yourself for a good nights rest with these bath salts. Epsom salts have been used for treating aches and pains for generations.

Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Soap

Many cancer and chemo patients develop extreme sensitivities to product additives, scents, perfumes, cooking smells and flower/plant aromas. We included these travel-sized tools in our packages as a timely reprieve should scent sensitivity flare up.

Lip Balm

Low scent, heavy duty lip balm. Does a great job not feeling oily and keeping lips hydrated. Nivea lip balm.

Face Masks

Chemo compromises the immune system making it more difficult to fend off viral and bacterial infections. It is very important to have friends and family visit and spend time to support the chemo patient to raise spirits. Wearing masks is a safer way to spend more time together.

Floss Picks

We chose floss picks instead of floss string for hygienic reasons and for ease of use. The mouth exaggerates its current health state while going through chemo treatments and radiation. Difficulties in the mouth are a heavy strain on the already taxed immune system.

Toothettes

Chemo and radiation can affect oral tissues, causing sensitivity, mouth sores and jawbone infections which can all affect eating. Toothettes are a softer/gentler alternative to a toothbrush, helping to brush the teeth/gums when strong sensitivities arise.

Flexible Straws

Staying hydrated by sipping on water is extremely important during the recovery from chemo and radiation treatments. Flexible straws are a convenient way to encourage sipping when patients have difficulty moving. We prefer reusable versions but those require special cleaning process (which is risky when the immune system is compromised).

Journal & Pen

Stay organized, write your thoughts down, keep a food journal or keep track of side-effects.

Kleenex

An important time for accessible kleenex.

Hand Sanitiser Wipes

Cancer treatments compromise the immune system making it more difficult to fend off viral and bacterial infections. Wash your hands when it is difficult to move around with these convenient wipes.

Chemo side-effects accumulate and change over the weeks and months of treatment. 


Equip your loved-one with a tool-kit of soothing relief. This care package readies them with an array of side-effect soothing tools to support them as each side-effect arises. Helping them cope with each new surprise. 


Be the gift giving superhero by making the aftercare smoother with a portfolio of caring, thoughtfully researched and carefully sourced tools that help.

  • Equip your loved-one with mission-critical items for the immediate days and weeks ahead.

  • Back-up-ready when nausea and side-effects hit, and running around may be too difficult.

  • Give a gift that shows your support. 

DIY LIST OF PACKAGE CONTENTS


Lindi Soothing Balm

For the most dry and dehydrated skin conditions. Lindi Soothing Balm is highly concentrated and fast absorbing for maximum hydration. Especially beneficial for intensely dry hands and feet. Excellent for alleviating conditions caused by radiation dermatitis and sunburns. 4 fl oz. 

Sea Bands

Cloth-elastic-wrist-band with a bead-like hard object embedded in the bracelet. Applies pressure to the Nei Kuan acupressure point soothing/preventing nausea and vomiting.

Cuticle Oil

Nails and cuticles can be severely damaged by chemo treatments. Keep your nails stronger and healthier with this portable cuticle oil.

Non-Metal Utensils

Many chemo patients complain of a metallic/chemical taste that can ruin flavors and appetite. The term is 'Metal-mouth'. The aftercare kit includes a set of re-usable non-metal cutlery that are easy to wash, which helps reduce plastic waste from disposable cutlery.

Oatmeal

This is a simple, highly nutritious, meal when regular food is too difficult. We included these non-flavored oatmeal packets in our backup kits as a timely reprieve should cooking, taste change, scents, mouth sores or digestion become difficult. Oatmeal is low scent, easy to prepare, simple to digest and a source of great nutrition.

PUR Xylitol Peppermints

The Benefits of Xylitol are many. The benefits of peppermint, an added bonus. Where to start... Xylitol is a natural sugar-alcohol (diabetics can have these mints!). This prevents oral bacteria from being able to digest it which starves and kills off the bacteria. This brings the pH (the acidity level) of the mouth to a more neutral environment helping to prevent cavities (which are caused by acidity). Xylitol also increases saliva flow which helps with dry-mouth and exposes the teeth to healing minerals helping the mouth to naturally prevent and re-calcify current potential cavities. You will notice that your teeth feel smoother after enjoying a mint. Xylitol is recommended by Hygienists and Dentists. Peppermint, on the other hand, naturally slows the digestion down which soothes the stomach when upset, calms nausea and cools the body internally.

Chimes Ginger Chews

A yummy (despite chemo taste changes) nausea soothing and preventing treat. Everybody recommends these tasty vibrant treats. GF, V, Non GMO.

Organic Chamomile Tea

From natural sleeping aid to calming nerves and stomach, it has been used for centuries. Also recommended to be used as a mouth rinse which helps relieve mouth sores. Organic and the bags are unbleached.

Organic European Peppermint Tea

Hot and comforting, peppermint is widely used for nausea management throughout the ages. It is known for soothing upset stomachs and vomiting. Also said to cool the body from the inside-out. We chose Buddha Teas for their non-bleached bags, Organic teas and no additives.

Bath Salts

Soothe your irritated skin, calm the nerves and ready yourself for a good nights rest with these bath salts. Epsom salts have been used for treating aches and pains for generations.

Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Soap

Many cancer and chemo patients develop extreme sensitivities to product additives, scents, perfumes, cooking smells and flower/plant aromas. We included these travel-sized tools in our packages as a timely reprieve should scent sensitivity flare up.

Lip Balm

Low scent, heavy duty lip balm. Does a great job not feeling oily and keeping lips hydrated.

Face Masks

Chemo compromises the immune system making it more difficult to fend off viruses and bacterial infections. It is very important to have friends and family visit and spend time to support the chemo patient to raise spirits. Wearing masks is a safe way to spend more time together.

Floss Picks

We chose floss picks instead of floss string for hygienic reasons and for ease of use. The mouth exaggerates its current health state while going through chemo treatments and radiation. Difficulties in the mouth are a heavy strain on the already taxed immune system.

Toothettes

Chemo and radiation can affect oral tissues, causing sensitivity, mouth sores and jawbone infections which can all affect eating. Toothettes are a softer/gentler alternative to a toothbrush, helping to brush the teeth/gums when strong sensitivities arise.

Flexible Straws

Staying hydrated by sipping on water is extremely important during the recovery from chemo and radiation treatments. Flexible straws are a convenient way to encourage sipping when you have difficulty moving. We prefer reusable versions but those require special cleaning process (which is risky when the immune system is compromised).

Journal & Pen

Stay organized, write your thoughts down, keep a food journal or keep track of side-effects.

Kleenex

An important time for accessible kleenex.

Hand Sanitiser Wipes

Cancer treatments compromise the immune system making it more difficult to fend off viruses and bacterial infections. Wash your hands when it is difficult to move around with these convenient wipes.

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