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Hi. There are quite a number of good resources out there on diet. One is Dr William Li‘s “Eat to beat Disease.” Also, you might look for “Outlive” by Dr Peter Attia. Essentially, the message from both is to eat healthy vegetables, lean proteins and healthier fats. Aim for a healthy body weight and in particular keep your blood sugar levels in a healthy range. That most likely means cutting sugar and empty carbs to the degree you can. All improvements, even small ones, are worth striving for. Don’t forget exercise as a helpful way to assist your dietary goals and as a way to improve metabolic health. Look at “Moving Through Cancer” by Dr Kathryn Schmitz. She provides a framework for cardio and strength training that provides remarkable benefits in terms of health outcomes. Every single thing you do that is in a good direction will pay off in quality of life and longevity. ♥️

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Thank you so much - I'll check out these resources. I had already been eating organic as well as grass fed meat, but am doing a ton of research. Been listening to ChrisBeatCancer.com modules and learning about Juicing etc. Walking every day the last few weeks and working to lose weight. I also had a condition, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency, which has depleted my body the last couple of years - this may have contributed to the cancer? But just had results today that my pancreas has healed enough to be back in normal range for the first time in 2.5 years. Praise the Lord! Maybe this will help me keep from having a recurrence.