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An infographic titled 'Cancer, Beyond the Diagnosis' by Annie Vanhee, a daily supplement guide with a vertical timeline from morning to bedtime, listing various supplements like Ashwagandha, Vitamin D3 + K2, Omega-3, Zinc, Melatonin, and CBD Oil, with icons for fat sources. The bottom text encourages hydration.

An infographic titled 'Cancer, Beyond the Diagnosis' by Annie Vanhee, a daily supplement guide with a vertical timeline from morning to bedtime, listing various supplements like Ashwagandha, Vitamin D3 + K2, Omega-3, Zinc, Melatonin, and CBD Oil, with icons for fat sources. The bottom text encourages hydration.

Illustration Brief: The Daily Timing Guide What this is A single-page infographic for a book called Cancer, Beyond the Diagnosis by Annie Vanhee. This will be the most practical, most-referenced page in the entire book. Readers in active cancer recovery will photograph this and stick it on their fridge. Design it with that use case in mind: it needs to be readable at arm's length, on a phone screen, and as a printed page. Overall concept A vertical timeline running from morning to night, showing exactly when to take which supplements, why they're paired that way, and what must never be combined. Think of it as a daily schedule crossed with a chemistry cheat sheet. Clean, warm, medical-but-not-clinical. Layout structure Vertical orientation, portrait format. The timeline runs top to bottom, representing a single day. Four time blocks, in order: 1. MORNING (with breakfast and a fat source) Icon suggestion: sunrise or a simple sun Supplements listed: Ashwagandha — needs a meal to absorb Turmeric/Curcumin — must have fat and black pepper Vitamin D3 — fat-soluble Vitamin K2 — always paired with D3, same meal Omega-3 Algae Oil — with food, ideally largest meal Astaxanthin — fat-soluble, needs food Quercetin — take with zinc, with food Visual cues for this block: A small "fat source required" icon (a droplet or avocado symbol) next to every fat-soluble item (D3, K2, Astaxanthin, Omega-3, Turmeric) A small "pairing" connector line or bracket linking D3 and K2 together, and linking Mehr sehen