Nutrition and vitamins
what books can i purchase that tell me which foods I need to avoid and which foods should I be consuming daily. I have already eliminated Diet mountain dew (sad face) and all sodas. Adding more fruits and veggies, red meat only once a week, and no charred grilled proteins, slowing eliminating sweets and no fast foods. But I am one of those people that likes to keep book readily available.
Also, since congestive heart failure runs in my family are there any vitamins I need to take pre and post AC + Taxol chemo to eliminate damage to my heart.
Another also, one of my husband's friend mother died from breast cancer, he said eating sunflower seeds and brazil nuts helped with the nausea. Has anyone tried this and did it work.
Last inquiry, Vitamin E and C. Should I start taking these supplements?
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Hello Topperfan5
I would suggest obtaining the book The Rainbow Diet by Chris Woollams.
I would emphasise fruit and vegetables in your diet. organic if possible. Blueberries and broccoli, in fact all vegetables of the cabbage family are very important.
I have followed the Rainbow Diet based on colourful fruits and vegetables for many years, along with oily fish, cold water prawns, nuts, seeds, pulses and beans. I eat NO dairy products, NO meat, avoid all sugar and alcohol. Brazils are an important source of selenium.
I eat plain live culture soy and coconut organic yoghurts (Sojade and Alpro). I also drink Alpro almond drink, enriched with calcium and vitamins.
I am approaching 11 years since diagnosis of TNBC in June 2005.
I do believe we are what we eat.
Sending you best wishes.
Sylvia
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Thank you Sylvia, Im headed to Amazon after supper to order that book. Does dairy influence cancer cell growth?
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Great words Sylvia, I'm not triple negative, but I agree with your ideas about nutrition for all breast cancer survivors, especially if people want to minimise their risks of recurrence, as well as other things (exercise, destress etc). I have followed a similar diet to you since diagnosis and feel healthier and fitter than before. Without doubt we are what we eat.
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Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life by David Servan Schreiber
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Hello Topperfan5
As for dairy, my breast cancer consultant surgeon told me back in 2005 that she thought one of the risk factors for breast cancer was the growth factor IGF1 in dairy products. It makes sense to me as dairy milk is meant for calves, not humans. The same growth factor is in a lot of meat.
Chris Woollams of Cancer Active has written many books about cancer that are all worth reading.
I forgot to say that I have been drinking Clipper Green Tea, both leaves and decaffeinated. They are supposed to be anti-cancer. It is something to do with catchetins and polyphenols.
I also have been eating bitter apricot kernels for the past 11 years. I eat 15 most days, but usually have a est one day a week. I have them throughout the day, 5 kernels at a time and usually have them with my green tea.
It is also important to have a healthy gut. I eat soy yoghurt with live culture daily and have sauerkraut and/or miso with my main meal.
My moto on my profile is let food be your medicine and medicine be your food.
I agree about the book mentioned ShetlandPony Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life by David Servan Schreiber. It makes very interesting reading.
Best wishes
Sylvia xxxx
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Hello Lottemarine and ShetlandPony,
It looks as though we have a lot in common, so I wanted to say hello.
At least we can all help ourselves by eating healthily.
Fond thoughts.
Sylvia xxxx
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Sylvia and Lottemarine and ShetlandPony thank you for the input. I will get those books ordered. I really appreciate all the i
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You're welcome, Topperfan. Be well!
Hi, Sylvia! I love that Hippocrates quote. I say it to myself often.
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Thank you Sylvia. That's what I was looking for too. On different sites you see just pieces from your answer but not the whole picture. So again, thank you.
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Hi - I'm underway with chemo treatments. I've had 3 of 8. Almost halfway. Woohoo!
I have completely changed my diet since my diagnosis with TNBC. Minimal processed foods. Lots of fruits and veggies. A lot of salmon and chicken. I have a local butcher for my chicken. Kiwi has more vitamin C than oranges. Pure maple syrup if full of antioxidants. I use it as a sweetener instead of sugar. That or pure honey.
I had massive issues with the nausea medication after my first treatment. It didn't help my nausea. I couldn't sleep and it gave me a wicked migraine.
My naturopath suggested 'acetyl l-carnitine' supplements. I take 3 a day with meals. These help control the tingles in the feet and hands.
She also suggested L-Glutamine - I put 3 scoops into water twice a day, gargle and swallow it. So far, I don't have sores in my mouth. : )
My white blood cell count dropped after my 1st treatment. The doctors recommended a wicked drug that would make my bones and muscles ache. Not thrilled with the idea, I went back to my naturopath. She suggested wild mushrooms. The JHS brand. I take 9 a day between meals. The day before my bloodwork, (my last treatment) I did a mistletoe injection. That morning, I had greek yogurt with pumpkin seeds, nuts and chia seeds (recently discovered) for breakfast and then left for the hospital. My white blood cell count was elevated and I was good.
My chemo includes a steroid, but I'm not take the other steroid medication. So far my weight is down. About 10 lb. Not necessarily a good thing or me. I've never been overweight in my life. I'll be readjusting my diet to include more carbs and attempt to get that maintained.
Best of luck. Keep positive. We will get through this together.
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