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Did you graduate from UCLA?
Eating a healthy diet recommendation is right on regardless of having health compromised or not. Heathly eating can help prevent health issues.
Eating protein is important per my Mayo dietician. Eating the right portion is the most important thing she said. So equal portions of protein, carbohydrates, vegetable, fruit, etc. are important to a healthy diet.
I don't eat red meat as I read a book one time that brought you throught the process of the cow all the way to your supermarket. I would not refuse to eat red meat if served by someone but I don't eat in on regular basis. I prefer fish, chicken, turkey. I find them much easier to digest.
I think anyone with cardiovascular disease would be more concerned with red meat and cholsestrol and fat. That is why I continue to recommend someone asking question about medical should talk to their doctors who have their medical and mental health issues and history.
There can be many things to cut back on meat not related to PC that a doctor would recommend. When I read the things that some cows eat or are injected with makes me apprehensive. I think diet can have a contribution factor to any cancer but not a cause. But that is what my PCP (Mayo) and dietician bried me on not my medical knowledge as I have none to give medical or dietary recommendations.
I know when I went through PC radiation I was given medical advice to eat a healthly diet as my body was going through the trauma of radiation and a healthy diet was recommended.