Helpfull Diet

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Helpfull Diet

by Tjames on Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:00 AM

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I have renal cell and am being treated with sutent. Suggestion for a good diet would be appreciated

Healing Diet For Cancer

by Loretta_Marie on Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:00 AM

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I have followed the Hallelujah Acres Diet for over 3 years after being diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. I haven't been sick once in all that time with even the slightest cold. I have never felt better in all my life - I even took up running at age 44. It's an 85% raw food diet, 100% vegan and organic. I learned that all cooked food forms acid in the body and that cancer thrives in an acidic environment. Also, cancer thrives in a dehydrated body - and cooked food has the water cooked out of it. Fruits contain 70% to 90% water and are wonderful to eat. Also, I learned that cancer is fed by animal protein, so it has to be entirely avoided in all forms. I live mostly on fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and sprouted grains. I love this diet! I never have been back to a doctor once in over 3 years! I feel so good! This diet is for healing all cancers and diseases. It's based on the diet that God gave to us in Genesis 1 and confirmed by Daniel. It can be found at --- Message edited by CancerCompass staff: for personal protection, url removed. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html ---- Try it and feel better better than before you had cancer!

Helpful Diet

by Jeannep on Fri May 19, 2006 12:00 AM

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Tjames: Did you ever come up with a good diet for your condition? My husband had his left kidney and adjoining adrenal removed 3/31 with RCC... To this point, he is cancer free. We have been advised by one of the cancer doctors to meet with a dietician from the Cancer clinic for a recommended diet. What about supplements? Are you taking any? My husband is still not back to normal after sugery and complains of pain in stomach area and no interest in eating, saying nothing tastes good and has some nausea. Doctor says there is nothing wrong..... Who knows???

Sutent

by Jim_Hoff on Wed May 24, 2006 12:00 AM

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I have RCC. My Doctor whats me to take Sutent, can you tell me about the side effects and how long you have been taking this drug. Thanks, Jim

Hallelejah Diet

by Conkie on Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:00 AM

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loretta -i have heard about the hallelejah diet and even bought a juicer and quit for a while my juicer is so tiny i can only juice 2 cups of carrots at a time --i asked God to lead me to the right type of diet and you have just confirmed for me the hallelejah diet is the right one -my question for you is did you take any treatments or surgery --i have been dx with stage 2 breast cancer almost a year ago --sometimes i have pain and my breast is growing larger i know that that is the tumor -today i just started back on the carrot juice i had 4 cups and the barley max 1 tsp. -can you tell me exactly what you do-thanks connie (i refuse to have any treatments)

Lost of Taste For Food

by Jeanc on Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:00 AM

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My mom has lung cancer very advance, and on chemo, she can't taste food, so its hard to get her to eat. Is there anything that helps the taste of food, i read somewhere that lemon drops can help, any suggestion. We have her drinking Boost - a high protein drink, but she still loseing wt. thanks for any help. maureen (daughter)

i Would Like Your Email Address

by Conkie on Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:00 AM

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loretta i would like to communicate with you you because i have questions -connie

Help With Food Taste

by Ladyhawk57 on Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:00 AM

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jeanc, My sister has lung cancer and went through chemo once in 1995 and again this year. She felt that sucking on ice pops really helped her with the metalic taste in her mouth after chemo. Also, life savers candy. She also ate a lot of soups, jello and foods like that. I hope this will help with your Mom. Best of luck.

Loss of Taste For Food

by Ladyhawk57 on Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:00 AM

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Hi Jeanc, My sister has lung cancer and underwent chemo in 1995 and again this year. She felt that sucking on ice pops and life savers candy helped with the "metalic" taste in her mouth. She also ate soups, jello, and foods like that. I hope this information is helpful for you. Good luck with your Mom..

Lost of Tast

by Jeanc on Wed Jul 26, 2006 12:00 AM

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what kind of questions
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