Guest guest Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 Good nutrition is essential to keep you strong—to increase the chance that your cancer treatment goes uninterrupted. Your body needs more " fuel " than normal during this time, because it needs to repair from the effects of cancer treatments, such as surgery, radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. If you are unable to consume the fuel you need, your body will soon draw upon what it has stored—fat and protein. When your body uses stored protein, malnutrition and impaired functioning of your immune system may result. The Nutrition Metabolic Support Department at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) aims to keep you strong and nutritionally balanced so your cancer treatment is not interrupted. The department is led by licensed and registered dietitians who provide expert care for you through comprehensive nutrition assessment, education and supplementation—with an emphasis on proactive nutrition intervention. Our goal for you is to prevent malnutrition, reduce side effects, promote positive healthy eating habits, and enhance your overall well-being and quality of life. Cyndi B To read the full article from Cancer Treatment Centers of America: http://www.cancercenter.com/complementary-alternative-medicine/nutritional-thera\ py.cfm Nutrients Your Body Systems Supported and Promoted* Red wine proanthocyanidins Cardiovascular Blueberry Urinary tract and immune Garlic Digestive and immune Green tea extract Immune Sprouted barley juice Cardiovascular/heart Wheat grass juice Immune and anti-aging Broccoli Prostate and immune Cauliflower Circulation and immune Spirulina Nervous and tissue Chlorella Cardiovascular and immune Green papaya extract Digestive and skin Beet extract Immune Apple pectin Immune and lungs Bromelain Respiratory and digestive Rose hips Skeletal Lemon bioflavonoids Immune Rutin Circulatory and immune Hesperidin Vascular and immune And it doesn't stop there... There's an additional 700 mg of a proprietary vegetable and fruit base, further promoting your optimal health, including: * Kale -- provides healthy prostate support* * Spinach -- helps support your cardiovascular and immune systems* * Carrot -- assists optimal vision and cholesterol level* * Radish -- supports your digestive, respiratory, and nervous systems* * Celery -- provides you with skeletal and nervous system support* * Apricot -- promotes your respiratory and immune systems* * Blackberry -- helps support your digestive and immune systems* * Cranberry -- supports your urinary tract and cardiovascular system* * Grape -- promotes healthy circulation and cholesterol level* * Pineapple -- provides healthy respiratory and digestive support* Always ask for the advice of a Dr. of Oncology that does biomedical intervention. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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