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In reply to the discussion: My cancer update, not pretty [View all]hlthe2b
(113,297 posts)tumor shrinkage, and health-improving remission. As to suggestions re: foods, I would strongly suggest a consultation with a nurse/dietician who can design an eating program that will take into account your current and future needs--including if soft or liquid diet might be needed intermittently. But, healing and recovery are really influenced by nutrition, so those fruit, vegetables, lean meats and yes, probiotics (e.g., yogurt or other fermented foods)--and as minimal processed a diet as possible--are really important. If necessary all can be blended. If you can buy the produce and thoroughly scrub yourself, followed by a lemon juice rinse, you may well be protecting yourself from a lot of food-borne bacteria seen in recent years in packaged salads. You certainly don't need to risk that.
I wish you all the best, KS Toronado. Please keep us apprised and know that we are sending healing thoughts to you.
Likewise, I'd love for this pups energy and vigor to come your way!

