Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Vegetables, eggs, garlic and shitake mushrooms

It's the way forward....

We met with a nutritionist at the Penny Brohn Cancer Centre today.  This centre offers complimentary ways to manage and support cancer - to run alongside regular treatment programmes.

Diet is seen as essential way of healing and getting better.  We actually eat quite a healthy diet already, but the encouragement and guidance was along these lines:
  • Increase vegetable intake - aim for 10 portions a day - juicing counts but keep the fruit content as low as possible
  • More eggs - and always try to have protein for breakfast
  • Only eat red meat once or twice a week
  • Oily fish twice a week 
  • Lots of garlic, ginger, chills herbs and spices
  • Minimal sweet food - really team, please don't bring us anymore sweets or chocolates!
  • Wholegrain bread etc - no more white bread - Ella!
  • Eat organic if budget permits
  • Oh and don't forget the shitake mushrooms... (amazing immune boosting properties apparently)
Very labour intensive ( when you see the full list of recomendations) - we will pick and choose a few to have a go at, watch this space for nutrition news.

7 comments:

  1. AH no white bread!!! Interested in why veg is better than fruit, guess it's sugar content?!? love maisy x x x x

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    1. Bang on - as little sugar as possible. Easter Eggs galore left to eat up - oh well!

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    2. I can help with that when I am back next weekend!! xx

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    3. Whose - that coming back next weekend!

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  2. I can vouch for the health benefits of an ultra-low sugar diet, but it's a real faff and takes a lot of organising. I recommend Whittard's fruit,nut and seed mix for a snack; add extra almonds to keep the sugar load down. Good luck.
    Christine x

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    1. top tip - thanks Christine

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    2. Sorry that should have been Whitworth's (Whittards make tea-pots - not so useful). I get mine from Tesco.
      all the best. C x

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