Consumers looking for a new defense in the fight against cancer can find expert tips on healthful eating in The Cancer Survivor's Guide: Foods that Help You Fight Back. Written by nutrition researcher Neal Barnard, M.D., president of The Cancer Project, and nutritionist Jennifer K. Reilly, R.D., the guide is based on research showing that diet changes can not only reduce the risk of developing cancer, they can also improve survival. It turns out that many foods that help prevent cancer in the first place also seem to help us beat the disease when it has stuck. Step-by-step advice for adopting a healthful diet, comprehensive information on which foods are most effective in providing the body with cancer-fighting compounds, and tips for increasing fruits, vegetables, legumes, and grains and avoiding fatty, fiber-deficient foods such as meat and diary products, which have been linked to increased cancer risk, offer a sound basis for making wiser food choices. Included are more than 130 delicious and easy-to-prepare recipes that were developed by dietitians and chefs from The Cancer Project. According to Dr. Barnard, "The Cancer Survivor's Guide helps make healthful dietary changes easy with delicious recipes and our special three-week method for tuning up your taste buds." Contents include: Introduction--How Foods Fight Cancer; One...Fueling Up on Low-Fat Foods; Two...Favoring Fiber; Three...Discovering Dairy Alternatives; Four...Replacing Meat; Five...Cancer-Fighting Compounds and Immune-Boosting Foods; Six...Maintaining a Healthy Weight; Seven...Foods and Breast Cancer Survival; Eight...Foods and Prostate Cancer Survival; Nine...Planning Health-Promoting Meals; Ten...Questions and Answers; Eleven...Nutrition Basics; Twelve...Recipes (Breakfast Ideas, Smoothies, Appetizers, Soups, Stews, and Chilis, Salads and Salad Dressings, Sauces and Gravies, Basic Grains, Grain Side Dishes, Vegetable Side Dishes, Main Dishes, Sandwiches, Burgers, and Wraps, Desserts).
Consumers looking for a new defense in the fight against cancer can find expert tips on healthful eating in The Cancer Survivor's Guide: Foods that Help You Fight Back. Written by nutrition researcher Neal Barnard, M.D., president of The Cancer Project, and nutritionist Jennifer K. Reilly, R.D., the guide is based on research showing that diet changes can not only reduce the risk of developing cancer, they can also improve survival. It turns out that many foods that help prevent cancer in the first place also seem to help us beat the disease when it has stuck. Step-by-step advice for adopting a healthful diet, comprehensive information on which foods are most effective in providing the body with cancer-fighting compounds, and tips for increasing fruits, vegetables, legumes, and grains and avoiding fatty, fiber-deficient foods such as meat and diary products, which have been linked to increased cancer risk, offer a sound basis for making wiser food choices. Included are more than 130 delicious and easy-to-prepare recipes that were developed by dietitians and chefs from The Cancer Project. According to Dr. Barnard, "The Cancer Survivor's Guide helps make healthful dietary changes easy with delicious recipes and our special three-week method for tuning up your taste buds." Contents include: Introduction--How Foods Fight Cancer; One...Fueling Up on Low-Fat Foods; Two...Favoring Fiber; Three...Discovering Dairy Alternatives; Four...Replacing Meat; Five...Cancer-Fighting Compounds and Immune-Boosting Foods; Six...Maintaining a Healthy Weight; Seven...Foods and Breast Cancer Survival; Eight...Foods and Prostate Cancer Survival; Nine...Planning Health-Promoting Meals; Ten...Questions and Answers; Eleven...Nutrition Basics; Twelve...Recipes (Breakfast Ideas, Smoothies, Appetizers, Soups, Stews, and Chilis, Salads and Salad Dressings, Sauces and Gravies, Basic Grains, Grain Side Dishes, Vegetable Side Dishes, Main Dishes, Sandwiches, Burgers, and Wraps, Desserts).