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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

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What is Carctol?
Carctol is a blend of herbs, discovered by Dr Nandlal Tiwari, an expert in Indian Ayurvedic medicine. The compound is principally to help cancer sufferers. ^ Back to top

Where can I find Carctol?
Carctol should be purchased and taken within the guidelines provided on this website. Anyone unsure about taking Carctol should consult with a qualified professionals who can instruct each individual on their particular case. A list of recommended practioners is provided on this website. Carctol patients should pay particular attention to the legal status of Carctol within the UK. If you are a doctor and would like to prescribe Carctol, please contact us. ^ Back to top

How much do I take?
Patients will be advised by their doctor on the actual dosage. Around 8 capsules should be taken daily for adults (min 4). But the amount can vary. ^ Back to top

How much does it cost?
Carctol costs £40 per tub (plus VAT and postage) when ordering two tubs or more. Each tub contains 120 capsules. Four tubs will last around two months, the time span recommended for initially using the product. There are discounts on larger orders. ^ Back to top

Are there any side effects?
Being a blend of natural herbs, Carctol is safe. Strict toxicity tests have been conducted. Patients might experience some constipation for which a mild laxative can be taken. ^ Back to top

Can I take Carctol while taking other medicines?
There are no known problems taking Carctol with any other medicine. ^ Back to top

Can I take Carctol while pregnant?
There is no known reason why Carctol cannot be taken during pregnancy and by nursing mothers. ^ Back to top

I have trouble swallowing.
Carctol capsules can be opened and mixed with boiled water that is warm or cooled, with any non acidic juice, or sprinkled on easily-swallowed food. ^ Back to top

Is Carctol just for cancer sufferers?
No, it can be used by those wishing to prevent cancer, for the treatment of whooping cough, difficulty in swallowing, appetite loss, menstrual disorders and liver damage. ^ Back to top

What can I eat while taking Carctol?
You are advised to have a vegetarian diet, while on Carctol and to drink plenty of water. Acidic food should be avoided. Check out more information on the diet on the Taking Carctol section of the site. You can also read our A-Z food list which has been compiled from patients’ experience of using Carctol. ^ Back to top

How long does it take to have an effect?
Carctol should be used for at least two months. If favourable results are seen, it should be continued indefinitely or until the patient’s condition is deemed stable. If no improvement is obtained at 2 months, the product should not be continued. In some advanced cases, it may be continued for 6 months to 8 months for results. ^ Back to top

How long should I continue with Carctol after radiotherapy or chemotherapy?
Carctol should be taken for 6 months post radiotherapy and chemotherapy to support and
protect the body. ^ Back to top

Can Carctol be effective for any type of cancer?
Yes. As stated above, it should be tried for an initial period of two months. ^ Back to top

I don’t live near one of the recommended doctors, what should I do?
If you live outside the UK, you can order Carctol from this site, otherwise, one of the doctors listed will be able to provide a telephone consultation. You can then send your prescription to the authorised distributors in the UK. Alternatively, your doctor can contact us and we can arrange for them to be provided with the necessary material. ^ Back to top

Can GPs or your current doctor prescribe Carctol?
If they contact us, we can provide them with the necessary material. ^ Back to top

I am a doctor interested in Carctol, what should I do?
E-mail us with your details and we can provide you with all the necessary information, including an authorised contact in your region. We can also arrange to list your details on the website. ^ Back to top

I have begun to take Carctol and am suffering from constipation, what should I do?
Take laxatives if necessary but if you have severe constipation, stop the Carctol and consult your doctor. ^ Back to top

Can I order Carctol from the internet if I live in the United Kingdom or the Channel Islands?
Patients living in the UK or Channel Islands can order using this site, but must also send a prescription to the address/fax below before their order is dispatched.

Cankut Herbs
PO Box 65005
London
N5 9AQ
UK
Tel/Fax +44 (0)20 8986 4299

Doctors, chemists and medical clinics do not need a prescription and should contact us about ordering procedures. ^ Back to top