What to Eat If You Have Cancer (Revised) : Healing Foods That Boost Your Immune System
Description
Fuel your body to fight cancer
Cancer and cancer treatment take a toll on your body, but you can help make cancer treatment more effective and reduce its unpleasant side effects with good nutrition. What to Eat if You Have Cancer presents the best foods to fight cancer and suggests ways to keep your body strong--knowledge you need to take control of your health.
A vital resource for cancer patients, this revised edition contains new recipes, new menus, and the latest research on cancer and nutrition.
With the help of What to Eat if You Have Cancer, you will learn
The foods to eat and the foods to avoid in your fight with cancer
The proper use of supplements in nutrition therapy
How to create personalized meal plans to complement different types and phases of treatment
Why It Matters
Fuel your body to fight cancer
Cancer and cancer treatment take a toll on your body, but you can help make cancer treatment more effective and reduce its unpleasant side effects with good nutrition. What to Eat if You Have Cancer presents the best foods to fight cancer and suggests ways to keep your body strong--knowledge you need to take control of your health.
A vital resource for cancer patients, this revised edition contains new recipes, new menus, and the latest research on cancer and nutrition.
With the help of What to Eat if You Have Cancer, you will learn
The foods to eat and the foods to avoid in your fight with cancer
The proper use of supplements in nutrition therapy
How to create personalized meal plans to complement different types and phases of treatment
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