{"id":1542,"date":"2012-05-22T18:26:49","date_gmt":"2012-05-22T18:26:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/skinnygeneproject.dreamhosters.com\/?p=1542"},"modified":"2012-05-22T18:26:49","modified_gmt":"2012-05-22T18:26:49","slug":"fighting-back-with-nutrition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skinnygeneproject.org\/fighting-back-with-nutrition\/","title":{"rendered":"Fighting Back with Nutrition"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>By Jillian McKee<\/a><\/p>\n Good nutrition is always a good idea. People who eat healthier food feel better, have fewer health issues in general and so on. For those who are or have battled cancer such as mesothelioma<\/a>, lymphoma or breast or prostate cancer nutrition is far more than just a good idea. It can save your life.<\/p>\n Immediately after a cancer diagnosis, an individual needs to take a nutrition inventory. Although it may seem that your <\/a>world has shattered around you, action now will make life better in the coming months. Many of us have a first instinct after getting bad news to look for comfort in a carton of ice cream, a jar of cookies or something chocolate. Quell that urge. Soon enough you\u2019ll find that healthy food can be comfort food as well. Eating dates stuffed with almonds or almond butter provides a delicious, satisfying snack. Homemade fruit smoothies made from fruit, a few ice cubes and a couple teaspoons of plain yogurt are delicious and healthy. Add a little stevia, raw sugar or honey and a squeeze of lemon to make the fruit flavors pop.<\/p>\n Fresh vegetable juices also enhance health and give cancer patients the tools to fight back effectively. Fresh carrot juice not only tastes great but also packs astounding amounts of nutrients into every serving. Local juice bars provide many other vegetable juice options, and those who prefer to fix juice at home can find plenty of online resources for juice recipes.<\/p>\n Dr. M. T. Morter, Jr., has spent over 40 years studying the effects of lifestyle and nutrition on health. He discovered that alkaline foods such as fruit and vegetables are more essential to good health than acid-producing foods such as meat, dairy and grains. With his diet plan in conjunction with other treatments, many cancer patients recover to live long, healthy lives. More about his nutrition plan and advice can be found in his book “An Apple a Day, Is It Enough Today” and at Morter Health System<\/a>.<\/p>\n