During and after my chemotherapy for B-cell lymphoma, Dr. Matthias Kraft provided me with close support. After each treatment, he helped me to regain my physical and mental stability with targeted infusion therapies involving high doses of vitamins, amino acids, and bioregulators.

Especially during phases of intense cytotoxic stress, it is essential to actively support the body rather than just passively letting things happen. Chemotherapeutic substances not only attack tumor cells, but also severely damage healthy tissues and organs—especially the liver, kidneys, heart, and central nervous system. This oxidative, inflammatory, and mitochondrial stress has been shown to accelerate degenerative aging processes.

The accompanying regenerative medicine, as practiced by Dr. Kraft, aims to slow down this process and restore biological balance. The combination of bioregulator peptides, micronutrient infusions, and immunomodulatory approaches is not only a supportive measure—it is a decisive factor for long-term therapeutic success and quality of life after chemotherapy.

Unfortunately, this holistic compensatory approach has hardly been taken into account in standard oncological therapies to date. This makes interdisciplinary support from doctors who are proficient in both conventional cancer medicine and regenerative biological therapy concepts all the more important.

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