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Food for Cancer Patients....?
My close friend is going thru her 2nd cycle of chemo...She has asked me to stay with her during this time. This time around, she is very sick & unable to keep hardly anything down...Right now room temp. Ginger Ale & Saltine crackers is doing the trick...BUT my question is what other types of bland foods should I prepare? She says she has no real taste for anything but is hungry. I tried baked chicken last night with no seasoning & it did not settle well...Any one have suggestions?
Thanks for any ideas!!
My advice is to not pay attention to anyone who has not been in the shoes of your close friend. It is easy to say what foods are best to eat or claim that sugar feeds cancer (it doesn't any more so than anything else you eat) if you do not have cancer and are just preaching things you read somewhere.
Your friend should for the time being eat whatever goes down easily and she likes. Baked chicken would be way too heavy of a food for most people. A milk shake might be a better choice or even better a fruit or yogurt smoothie. Ice cream and not the diet type might be a good choice. I like all types of yogurt and yogurt drinks. It all goes back to what she likes and will eat. Her taste buds are not normal so she may have some weird cravings. At times I was eating 25 mandarin oranges a day. Weird - yes, but I was eating. I lived on yogurt and mandarin oranges. Worked for me.
For the people that believe cancer feeds on sugar. This is based on a poor understanding of the mechanism of how PET scans work. Before a PET scan you stop eating and drinking anything with sugar then inject radioative sugar into the patient and track where the sugar goes because the tumors feed first on this radioactive sugar. So therefore sugar must feed cancer - right??? Well sort of but not really.
Most cancer tumors operate at a much higher metabolic level than normal body tissue or organs. This is why the radioactive sugar goes straight to the tumors because the tumors have the best blood supply. Can you stop the cancer from growing by not eating sugar? No, because your body needs glucose and will start breaking down muscle tissue, fat or anything else it has onhand to produce the glucose necessary to live and the tumor will always gets the first helping of glucose due to it's large blood supply. In order to stop eating enough sugar to starve a cancer you would have to literally starve yourself to death. You will die from starvation before there is one bit of difference in the growth of the cancer. People with cancer already have trouble keeping enough weight on so starving themselves is the absolute worst thing to do. What they need to be doing is eating the best balanced diet they can but when circumstances do not allow this (a tough ongoing treatment regimen) then you do the best you can (milk shakes, yogurt, whatever) while undergoing treatment and then when you feel better, go back to eating a better quality balanced diet.
My oncologist has candy bowls throughout the building. Is this to drum up more business? He is a very caring man and he already has more business than he needs so I truly doubt greed plays any part in the candy bowls. What is true is that people undergoing chemo and radiation often get dizzy and weak from low blood sugar and a small piece of candy is the easiest way to keep from fainting.
Until someone has walked daily in your shoes, puked in your toilet and dealt with your burns be very dubious of the advice of these "cancer diet experts" who do not have cancer.



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