What to Eat if You Have Cancer
By addebook • Jan 13th, 2009 • Category: Food&Nutrition
What to Eat if You Have Cancer
by: Daniella Chace, Maureen Keane, John A. Lung

What to Eat if You Have Cancer
By Daniella Chace, Maureen Keane, John A. Lung
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Pages: 274
Publication Date: 1996-09-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0809232618
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780809232611
Product Description:
Information on choosing the best foods to help combat the disease as well as the side effects of chemical, surgical, and radiation treatments.
Summary: Scientific
Rating: 3
Keep this book for research. It is fascinating but extremely technical and has few examples for those who are looking to start working on changing their food habits NOW!
Summary: Informative Book
Rating: 5
This is an informative book for people diagnosed with cancer as well as their caretakers.
Summary: Okay
Rating: 3
It was a good book, but nearly as informative as some books I have read.
Summary: Adding to the list of books….
Rating: 3
I’m somewhat disappointed in the content. The best anti-cancer approach is to eat foods that alkalinize the body. The blood pH must be 7.35 – 7.5 to actually beat cancer, depending on the type of cancer and the stage of cancer. Max Gerson’s plan leads you to beat whatever disease you have, not just cancer.
Summary: Excellent information!
Rating: 5
I first found this book at the library and liked it so much that I brought 2, one for a friend. It is one of the best books on diet and cancer I have read!! It is very helpful, especially if you are getting chemotherapy or radiation, because it tells how to deal with the side effects.
Review
Improved dietary habits can support cancer treatment programs; yet too few cancer guides provide much information on just what kind of diet should be followed. Enter this title, written by two licensed nutritionists and focusing on foods which reduce toxicity from chemotherapy and increase the body’s recovery process. From supplement “dos and don’ts” to insights on natural foods, this covers many topics. — Midwest Book Review
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please renew it again