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Sabtu, 02 Mei 2009

BREAST LUMPS, DIET AND CANCER


The best course of action to take sometimes isn't clear until you've listed and considered your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what the experts think is significant.

The following is based on traditional Chinese, Ayurvedic and Western medicine and counseling, and demands of the 100,000 + people. Western medical authority does not scientifically recognize either medicine. He considers them more opinion than fact despite the fact that two billion plus people practices them.

All materials are for general information and should not be considered as medical advice or consultation. Contact a reputable healthcare practitioner if you need medical care.
Breast cancer strikes one in eight women, mostly in the age of forty. It is a malignant tumor, firm, quiet trail of "never" go away. This is usually pain free. Most of the breast is not cancerous lumps. Lumps that do not move may be caused by normal fibrocystic changes during the menstrual cycle addition to estrogen, which stimulates the growth of cells in the breast and reproductive organs. Cancer is free of the clutter cell growth. Estrogen supplements, poor diet: high protein, high fat, processed foods, smoking, early menstruation before the age of 10 and menopause or after age 55 known factors.

Breast cancer, like most cancer, comes in the form of a tumor. Tumors his blood, fat and protein rich. Protein and fat build and fuel all structure and function, including tumors, cancer. Nobody has ever developed cancer from eating too much fruit, vegetables and cereals. Incidence of cancer (colon and prostate) are highest in the United States, Argentina and other countries tend to eat a high protein, high fat foods, particularly red meat, game, pork, chicken, etc. If your facts are out-of-date, how will that affect your actions and decisions? Make certain you don't let important information slip by you.

Cancer is a disease of cellular-free and acceleration of growth over-nourished by blood, protein and fat, in particular the hormonal treatment (growth hormone) animals. Estrogen (growth hormone) supplements may also be factors. . Caffeine is known that breast cancer maddening. It is an accelerant, stimulants, such as smoking, alcohol and tobacco. Growth that is free of fire control. Coffee, tobacco and alcohol fire accelerants and must be limited. Although there is "no cure for cancer, even though people are healed, there is always the logic. All up and break. Cancer in the starving tumor (colder middle diet, meal plan) low-protein, low fat (vegetarian), cereals, cooked vegetables, herbs, fruit and plants. Essiac Tea is an herbal combination that was successful, but success depends on additional factors: dietary needs discipline, weight, etc.

Please check with your doctor before making changes. .
Chunks of the most dangerous breast cysts. Cysts, abnormal fluid filled sacs found in the breast usually come and go, and sometimes still too long. Fluid sacs are not cancerous because they have no protein or fat, but they can harden. Too much water (eight glasses of water per day, salads, lots of fruit, juices, smoothies, shakes, cold drinks and SusĂș) usually cause breast lumps, cysts, and poor digestion. Selection of digestion the body, especially the lungs, the chest (heat rises). Weak digestion usually cool and moist (cold condenses) body, the lungs (mucus, sputum), chest (lumps, cysts), stool (loose), thighs (cellulite), stomach, ankles, etc. Cooked food and spices to help remove excess moisture, the cold, damp foods (salads, tropical fruit, milk, cold drinks, etc.). Lumps most dangerous and should be reviewed, but normally is controlled by means of physical examination. A yellow, clear or bloody discharge from the nipple in general show of breast cancer. Now you can understand why there's a growing interest in .

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Jumat, 16 Januari 2009

DIET DURING CHEMOTHERAPY




The best course of action to take sometimes isn't clear until you've listed and considered your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what the experts think is significant.

I always thought I had fairly healthy eating habits. However, when I went for my first chemotherapy treatment, I met with a Nutritionist who went over what I should have in my diet during treatment and then beyond. One of the first things I was told was to maintain my current weight. Chemotherapy drugs are given to you based on your body weight and if your weight fluctuates during the course of the treatment, then it can change the effects of the medicine. So if you were thinking of going on a diet to lose weight, you’ll have to put that on hold until after your treatment is completed. You may even be surprised that you may gain weight because of the foods you eat due to the change in your taste buds. More about that later…

Next, we discussed me eating foods that had a high source of Iron, protein and calcium as well as eating lots of fruits and vegetables. Keep in mind that while we had this conversation prior to starting the chemo, all the suggestions I received about what foods to eat was put on the back burner because one of the side effects of the chemo is that it alters your taste buds considerably. So, just know that what you should eat may not be what you actually end up eating because your food just doesn’t taste “normal”.

Be sure to make a list of your favorite foods and try not to eat them during your treatment because you will be disappointed in the taste. So what does your food taste like after you’ve had a treatment? My mouth had a metal taste in it and all my food tasted like someone sprinkled sawdust all over my plate. My tongue also felt like it grew slightly in size. Don’t be surprised if your favorite foods become peanut butter and jelly or other foods that have a strong taste to them. Peanut butter and jelly was a comfort food for me and it actually tasted like PB&J. Another food that actually broke through my taste buds was salmon teriyaki, I guess because the teriyaki sauce can be a bit strong. Foods that had a strong taste were best because there was a better chance that they would actually taste good.

Your diet during chemotherapy will fluctuate and that’s ok. It’s best to eat, although at times you may not have an appetite. The most important thing is to eat what will taste good to you and know that once your treatment is over, your taste buds will return to normal.

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It’s also important to keep you body hydrated during treatment, especially for the first 24-48 hours after a treatment. Fluids will help to flush your system. I found seltzer or sparkling water to be quite tasty. I would add it to my cranberry juice or lemonade. The bubbles from the seltzer and sparkling water actually felt good in my mouth and helped to spruce up my drink. Now for those of you who drink alcohol, you’ll find that your intake of it will be extremely limited if not eliminated altogether.

When I met with my Nutritionist, she also asked me about my alcohol intake. I am a wine drinker (at least I was before this whole experience), so when she asked me how much I drink, I said about 1-2 glasses of white wine (with ice) per night. Well, I was told that—that was too much and to cut that back to 5 ounces of wine or 12 ounces of beer 3-4 times per week. Now, I have to tell you that I really enjoyed my end of the day drink, so this news wasn’t good as far as I was concerned. After I got over my shock of reducing my alcohol intake, I understood that alcohol actually plays a role in breast cancer recurrence (not to mention it’s full of calories) and since I don’t particularly care to see cancer again, I did what I was told.

So, for those of you who may experience the shock that I did, I will tell you that it was rather easy to significantly reduce my alcohol intake during treatment and now beyond. Reducing my intake during treatment was easy. First of all, my taste buds were off, so I had no desire for it and when I did taste it, it just didn’t taste right. Second, it just didn’t feel right putting those toxins into my system when my body was in the process of being flushed with toxic drugs to remove any stray cell that wasn’t removed during surgery.

For more information on diet during chemotherapy, consult with the Nutritionist on staff where you are receiving your treatment.

Sometimes it's tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I'm positive you'll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.

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