Eating to live is an axiom for most of us. 

Eating in order to recover is an axiom for cancer patients. 

Nutrition should be taking into account the needs of a weakened body, special, even somewhat individual, with selected quality ingredients. 

No, this is not about expensive eco-products from craft stores. This is about foods high in protein and nutrients, which are essential for cancer patients. 

Only 30 grams of such a product will be enough to give the body depleted of the disease the most necessary in the most accessible form. 

Only three dozen grams of properly selected special nutrition, and the mortality rate is lower, the quality of life is better, and the treatment is cheaper. 

Delta Medical together with the Trident Tribes Foundation care about the quality of life of Ukrainians and recently donated such food as charitable humanitarian aid – the product Priora Nutrition (Priora® Nutrition) to the Lutsk  
public utility  “Volyn Regional Medical Center of Oncology”. 

In addition, the doctors of the institution received 900 packages of ALPE , a means that facilitates and speeds up a large number of medical manipulations. 

Such small doses of useful care make up large contributions to the health of Ukrainians. 

Join the good deeds with Trident Tribes – improve your quality of life! 

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