"Our food should be our medicine and our medicine should be our food" - Hippocrates
He believed that the body had an innate capacity for self-healing. His Hippocratic oath is still recited by doctors today. Since his time however, our approach to wellness and treating illness has greatly changed. Today's doctors receive little, if any, training in nutrition. I believe the sickness industry wants to keep you sick as does the processed food industry. Good health makes a lot of sense, but it doesn't make a lot of dollars. Optimum nutrition is the medicine your body needs and craves. You are what you eat and food does matter.
Why eat a healthy nutritional diet if we're just going to die? Well for starters:
- It lowers your risk for heart disease, heart attack and stroke.
- It lowers your risk for colon cancer, breast cancer, and some other cancers.
- It helps you maintain a healthy weight.
- It gives you more energy.
What to Eat During Cancer Treatment
- Small meals with small portions.
- Frequent meals: five to six mini meals or snacks daily
- Plenty of water or other drinks: 8 ounces, six to eight times daily.
- More fiber: whole grains, 100% whole wheat, flaxseed, oatmeal, brown rice, multigrain pasta, fruit, vegetables, beans, and nuts.
- Fruits and vegetables: at least 5 servings per day. Choose bright and deep colors, leafy greens, and juices too.
- Eat high calorie, high protein foods: pizza, peanut butter, tuna salad, milk products, eggs, bagels, dried fruit, nuts, and granola.
- Try supplements: Boost Plus®, Ensure Plus®, Instant Breakfast, or make your own homemade milkshakes: add protein powder.
- Food safety: wash hands before eating, cook food to proper temperatures, and keep food covered, refrigerated or frozen.
- Eat with others: perk up a poor appetite by dining with friends. Turn on the television or radio. Open the window for fresh air.
Do I eat at least 5 servings of high antioxidant rich fruits and vegetables a day?
Do I choose lean cuts of protein and low-fat or non-fat dairy foods?
Do I compare food labels for fat and salt when I shop?
Do I eat mostly fresh whole natural foods?
Do I eat fiber foods and drink plenty of pure water?
Do I use nutritional supplements?
Do I get some physical activity on most days?
If you want the straight dope on fueling your body with nutritious food and what to avoid, I'm here to help and it won't cost you a penny for the free advice based on my own experience and what has worked for me. I hope you'll follow my blog and provide me with some feedback on my posts. I'll be catering good choices that include both dietary and lifestyle changes. So if you could use a boost to your engine, buckle up for the ride of your life and let's get started!
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