How can I find information on nutrition during cancer?
First,
there is no one right way to eat during cancer. Second, a healthy
diet is a healthy diet, whether you have cancer, heart disease or
diabetes. Everyone agrees that if you can cut out or reduce the following, your overall health can improve:
- Red Meat
- Sugar
- Dairy
- Processed Foods
Beyond these basics, the range of opinions
is wide and diverse. There are as many self-proclaimed experts
as there are actual experts. When you decide to make some nutritional changes, there is a continuum that range from simple to very
complex.
The nutrition classes that we teach here are from The Cancer Project. Their diet is vegan - no meat, eggs, or dairy. Recipes can be found at their website The Cancer Project
Perhaps the most drastic change you can make is to eat a macrobiotic diet. This approach is well-researched but is also a very difficult lifestyle adjustment. Visit the website of the founder of this movement, Kushi Institute to find out details on their theory and recipes. There are several people in our area who have had training at the Kushi institute and now cook macrobiotic for a living. You can reach them at:
Janet Vitt, 330/467-6739, Sagamore Hills
A non-profit organization that is well-respected for nutrition information is The American Institute for Cancer Research.
Finally,
remember that there is a time and a place for “comfort foods” when you
are dealing with or recovering from surgery and other treatments.
Doctors are concerned about patients with cancer who lose weight
because they have altered tastes, a lack of appetite, difficulty
swallowing or chewing. Our participants have given us the suggestion
that you shouldn’t use your absolute favorite comfort foods because
they will forever be linked in your mind and memory with the
chemotherapy experience. That is, if you still want to like tapioca
pudding when this is all over, don’t use it to soothe your sore mouth
now!
We have literature in the library that addresses all of these concerns - don't hesitate to call or stop in.


