- Avoid aspartame, Splenda, pop (too acidic - cancer cells thrive in an acidic enviroment)
- Limit servings of fruit to 2 servings a day because of the sugar content (I will be choosing low GI fruits).
- Take a good multivitamin (said Centrum was not very good). He recommended vitamin D (1000 UI was great.
- Take digestive enzymes and probiotics (such as BioK) to help digest food better and more quickly, giving one's immune system more time and energy to fight the cancer cells.
- Invest in a manual juicer and drink juice from dark green veggies, with some onions and garlic. A manual juicer preserves the integrity of the enzymes.
- Have a green salad with every meal.
- Yellow and red peppers are better than green ones.
- Green tea, green tea, green tea! (Unless you are taking Velcade, since it interferes with the medication)
- Coffee is still ok in moderation, but switch from cream to milk.
- Eat organic almonds, soaked in water overnight. Helps release enzymes for the best health benefit.
- Avoid acidic foods (hence no more pop).
- Exercise is important... cancer cells do not thrive in an oxygenated environment. Walk.
- He recommended avoiding Splenda and to use Stevia (liquid sweetener).
- Eat quinoa instead of potatoes. He said buckwheat was fine to eat too, along with whole grains.
- Avoid juice powders such as Crystal Light, since they may contain aspartame or Splenda. Water is best.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Dietitian's Recommendations
I met with two dietitians yesterday, one of whom has just returned from a cancer health spa in Florida. He shared a lot of tips about what to eat and not eat in order to boost one's immune system. Here are some of his recommendations:
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