To deneenb: Re: Antioxidants
How much a role not taking the antioxadants while in treatment played I do not know, but again, I trust this second oncologist completely and have a high regard and respect for his knowlege, expertise, and treatment plans. Bert did keep to a fairly healthy diet....no, he didn't turn health nut overnight, but as I mentioned before, he has always eaten lots and lots of vegetables and fruit and fiber...has been active most of his adult life, taken all the antioxadants you can think of, including cancer fighting ones, and ended up with colon cancer anyway.
Hope this all answers your questions. Bert continues to do well, eats well, but healthy....limited big meals...more small meals throughout the day, maintains his weight, etc.
Take care and know that whatever decision is made, it will be what your dad thinks is best.
Hugs,
Monika
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Hey Monika,
I just read where honey is a great antioxidant, and the darker the better. And no, Kanga, that does not apply to any type of "Honey Ales" as far as I know.
It's funny because I agree, that regardless of lifestyle, getting colon cancer is fair game for anyone. No one cause can create it, and it certainly doesn't have to be hereditary.
Ok, class dismissed...
Stacy0 -
One other point about honey... Stacy, get your mind out of the gutter....StacyGleaso said:Hey Monika,
I just read where honey is a great antioxidant, and the darker the better. And no, Kanga, that does not apply to any type of "Honey Ales" as far as I know.
It's funny because I agree, that regardless of lifestyle, getting colon cancer is fair game for anyone. No one cause can create it, and it certainly doesn't have to be hereditary.
Ok, class dismissed...
Stacy
If you have allergies and you consume locally produced raw honey, it has been shown to help improve your resistance to local allergens. The trace ammounts in the honey (hence the need for locally-produced honey) help your body produce antigens.
Just a little more honey trivia!
(The preceeding message was paid for by your local honey growers)
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