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Favorite Advice/Cookbooks on the battle against Cancer

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    tschmith
    Participant

    Any suggestions?  Someone mentioned a favorite book of their's in the war against Melanoma in the past month or two.  I forgot to write down the title.  I already have some books and basically know how I should eat and live, but I'm always looking for more information/recipes, etc. 

    What are your favorites?

    Hoping for a cure! 

    Terrie

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      BrianP
      Participant

      Hey Terrie,

      One book I read that gave me the motivation to start making changes in my eating habits was "Anti-Cancer, A New Way of Life."  It's not a recipe book but a good book for why you should really watch what you are putting in your body.  It's just an all around good book for a positive outlook in this battle against cancer.  The other thing I watched which was another big motivation for me was the Documentary "Forks over Knifes."  It's real hard to watch that documentary and not think that a diet based more from plants is the way to go.

      Brian

      BrianP
      Participant

      Hey Terrie,

      One book I read that gave me the motivation to start making changes in my eating habits was "Anti-Cancer, A New Way of Life."  It's not a recipe book but a good book for why you should really watch what you are putting in your body.  It's just an all around good book for a positive outlook in this battle against cancer.  The other thing I watched which was another big motivation for me was the Documentary "Forks over Knifes."  It's real hard to watch that documentary and not think that a diet based more from plants is the way to go.

      Brian

      BrianP
      Participant

      Hey Terrie,

      One book I read that gave me the motivation to start making changes in my eating habits was "Anti-Cancer, A New Way of Life."  It's not a recipe book but a good book for why you should really watch what you are putting in your body.  It's just an all around good book for a positive outlook in this battle against cancer.  The other thing I watched which was another big motivation for me was the Documentary "Forks over Knifes."  It's real hard to watch that documentary and not think that a diet based more from plants is the way to go.

      Brian

      JerryfromFauq
      Participant

      "Eating well through Cancer"    Holly Clegg & Gerald Miletollo, MD     Ccomplements of Merck Oncology

      http://www.hollyclegg.com/book_detail.cfm?id=3  Aavailoable as an e-book aand  paperback.

      JerryfromFauq
      Participant

      "Eating well through Cancer"    Holly Clegg & Gerald Miletollo, MD     Ccomplements of Merck Oncology

      http://www.hollyclegg.com/book_detail.cfm?id=3  Aavailoable as an e-book aand  paperback.

      JerryfromFauq
      Participant

      "Eating well through Cancer"    Holly Clegg & Gerald Miletollo, MD     Ccomplements of Merck Oncology

      http://www.hollyclegg.com/book_detail.cfm?id=3  Aavailoable as an e-book aand  paperback.

      Bubbles
      Participant

      Hi Terrie,

      I am a huge advocate of a good diet and exercise!  I've practiced what I've preached my whole life and STILL developed melanoma.  Despite continued adherence to such methods, I progressed to Stage IV.  I still utilize a healthy diet of mostly fruits and vegetables and run several miles most days.  But…like Jerry alluded to in another post, curcumin is the only thing data supports that by EATING actually changes melanoma.  Here's the data:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2014/02/for-melanomaeat-that-curryagain-we-just.html

      And….here's a rant I had on my blog about folks pushing certain diets as a "cure" for cancer.  Would that it were so easy.  Funny and reassuring, how so many have dropped off the richter scale!  But, if you're interested:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2013/01/better-diet-advice-for-melanoma_13.html

      Wishing you my best, Celeste

       

      Bubbles
      Participant

      Hi Terrie,

      I am a huge advocate of a good diet and exercise!  I've practiced what I've preached my whole life and STILL developed melanoma.  Despite continued adherence to such methods, I progressed to Stage IV.  I still utilize a healthy diet of mostly fruits and vegetables and run several miles most days.  But…like Jerry alluded to in another post, curcumin is the only thing data supports that by EATING actually changes melanoma.  Here's the data:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2014/02/for-melanomaeat-that-curryagain-we-just.html

      And….here's a rant I had on my blog about folks pushing certain diets as a "cure" for cancer.  Would that it were so easy.  Funny and reassuring, how so many have dropped off the richter scale!  But, if you're interested:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2013/01/better-diet-advice-for-melanoma_13.html

      Wishing you my best, Celeste

       

        tschmith
        Participant

        Thank you Brian, Jerry, and Celeste!

        Terrie

        tschmith
        Participant

        Thank you Brian, Jerry, and Celeste!

        Terrie

        tschmith
        Participant

        Thank you Brian, Jerry, and Celeste!

        Terrie

      Bubbles
      Participant

      Hi Terrie,

      I am a huge advocate of a good diet and exercise!  I've practiced what I've preached my whole life and STILL developed melanoma.  Despite continued adherence to such methods, I progressed to Stage IV.  I still utilize a healthy diet of mostly fruits and vegetables and run several miles most days.  But…like Jerry alluded to in another post, curcumin is the only thing data supports that by EATING actually changes melanoma.  Here's the data:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2014/02/for-melanomaeat-that-curryagain-we-just.html

      And….here's a rant I had on my blog about folks pushing certain diets as a "cure" for cancer.  Would that it were so easy.  Funny and reassuring, how so many have dropped off the richter scale!  But, if you're interested:

      http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2013/01/better-diet-advice-for-melanoma_13.html

      Wishing you my best, Celeste

       

      sweetaugust
      Participant

      Hi Terrie,

      All the below items really helped me…and maybe they too will help others.

      Have a great day,

      Laurie

      Super Helpful Movies and Books for Your Cancer Struggle

      Movies:

      Crazy Sexy Cancer DVD (Available to buy on Amazon) (very interesting documentary about Kris Carr, a 31 year old woman diagnosed with incurable cancer and her keeping it totally stable for 11+ years so far)

      Available Movies Free on NetFlix:

      Forks Over Knives

      Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead

       

      Books all by Kris Carr:

      Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips

      Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor

      Crazy Sexy Diet

      Crazy Sexy Kitchen

      sweetaugust
      Participant

      Hi Terrie,

      All the below items really helped me…and maybe they too will help others.

      Have a great day,

      Laurie

      Super Helpful Movies and Books for Your Cancer Struggle

      Movies:

      Crazy Sexy Cancer DVD (Available to buy on Amazon) (very interesting documentary about Kris Carr, a 31 year old woman diagnosed with incurable cancer and her keeping it totally stable for 11+ years so far)

      Available Movies Free on NetFlix:

      Forks Over Knives

      Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead

       

      Books all by Kris Carr:

      Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips

      Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor

      Crazy Sexy Diet

      Crazy Sexy Kitchen

      sweetaugust
      Participant

      Hi Terrie,

      All the below items really helped me…and maybe they too will help others.

      Have a great day,

      Laurie

      Super Helpful Movies and Books for Your Cancer Struggle

      Movies:

      Crazy Sexy Cancer DVD (Available to buy on Amazon) (very interesting documentary about Kris Carr, a 31 year old woman diagnosed with incurable cancer and her keeping it totally stable for 11+ years so far)

      Available Movies Free on NetFlix:

      Forks Over Knives

      Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead

       

      Books all by Kris Carr:

      Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips

      Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor

      Crazy Sexy Diet

      Crazy Sexy Kitchen

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