The dietary therapy recipe doesn't need to be too complicated, just ensure the most basic nutrition, and add a little Yang-replenishing and Yin-nourishing herbs.
And you can't use too many herbs, or it will have the opposite effect.
Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy will have progressively worse Spleen and Stomach function, not only losing their appetite but also unable to digest and absorb food.
Patients who can endure chemotherapy are generally in relatively good health, but children like Jiang Shu, who are inherently weaker and still developing, naturally cannot withstand it well.
"You should check into the hospital, stay here for today, and I'll prescribe a week's dietary therapy for the child. Let him eat as much as he can without forcing him. This dietary therapy is a combination of food and traditional Chinese medicine, aimed at restoring the child's qi and blood, which you can understand as bolstering his immunity."
