Diet restrictions with DCIS diagnosis?
I just want to know if there are any diet restrictions or any suggestions of diet. I was told by my oncologist to eat plant based and no sweets. Fish and Turkey. Fruits and veggies. This is something new to me all these diet . If you guys are craving for sweets, what is the alternative sweets if no sweets diet?
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I also have my dark chocolate with black coffee. I’m now thinking I might having a hard time with milk and bread. How did you know?
So are there studies and research on this? I eat healthy, grass raised and finished beef, organic, fiber, probiotics, walnuts, sour sop tea, veggies, etc. But, I drink alchoholevery day. How bad is this? Are there references, studies I can read?
That’s true . Cancer feeds off stress and if people are going to be stressed about every morsel they eat imagine what the stress does. It’s all about eating healthy and being balanced . The problem with food in the United States is all the modifications etc. Fruits definitely replace sugars or just cook your own stuff and limit sugars unless from natural stuff.
Makes me wonder why it’s constantly mentioned in the scriptures Must have lots of benefits 😊
People from that region and Asian countries have least cancer cases I believe
I havé a friend who is vegetarian. Very health conscious Her sister is too . They both got breast cancer . She got it in one breast and 2 years later the other. . She always says she and her sister are proof living a healthy vegetarian and vegan life doesn’t mean anything. They also did not have any of the genetic markers .
I am certainly not passing judgement on the evils of alcohol with cancer, but there are quite a few studies that link alcohol and increased breast cancer risk. If you are concerned about it, you could talk to your doctor about it. They are trained to help.😘
This is a timely article I read in an email from Mayo Clinic.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-food-risks-and-cancer-what-to-avoid/?mc_id=us&utm_source=pes&utm_medium=e&utm_content=engagement&utm_campaign=mayoclinic&geo=national&placementsite=enterprise&invsrc=patloy&cauid=122853
If you change one or two things to start in your diet to align with this, what might that be?
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Thanks for sharing your story and success on phentermine.
You sound like your using it as a tool to learn healthier eating habits.
Keep up the good work.
Laurie