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So glad you posted this. Everyone is trying to get me to juice and I just cannot get into it. I don't like the taste or the thought of drinking my vegetables. Maybe just too much info at a time when my head is not that clear.
If you have good tasting combinations please help post them.
I was curious, why is juicing better than just eating the vegetables?0 -
To better health!Vickilg said:Post Recipes
So glad you posted this. Everyone is trying to get me to juice and I just cannot get into it. I don't like the taste or the thought of drinking my vegetables. Maybe just too much info at a time when my head is not that clear.
If you have good tasting combinations please help post them.
I was curious, why is juicing better than just eating the vegetables?
The juice nutrients go straight to the blood stream, meaning your stomach doesn't need to work to digest them. Do eat them, but adding a glass of fresh juice is the bomb! Hey, I like that, the bomb, watch out cancer cells!
Tumeric, Milk thistle, and vitamin D3 are my must haves!
Anything green, is the way to go! All berries are anti cancer. Beets are great for the liver, keep it clean.
Red meat I have read is one of the biggest no, no's. Maybe in moderation, but not heavy. your stomach has to work so hard to digest it...days! Your body needs to focus on other areas of your body and not breaking down food.
I love sauteed spinach and eggs for breakfast. I stay away from bread, potatoes, and pasta. If I do have it, it's wheat. I stick to a corn tortilla, no flour.
Just saying.......0 -
Thanks NanaNana b said:To better health!
The juice nutrients go straight to the blood stream, meaning your stomach doesn't need to work to digest them. Do eat them, but adding a glass of fresh juice is the bomb! Hey, I like that, the bomb, watch out cancer cells!
Tumeric, Milk thistle, and vitamin D3 are my must haves!
Anything green, is the way to go! All berries are anti cancer. Beets are great for the liver, keep it clean.
Red meat I have read is one of the biggest no, no's. Maybe in moderation, but not heavy. your stomach has to work so hard to digest it...days! Your body needs to focus on other areas of your body and not breaking down food.
I love sauteed spinach and eggs for breakfast. I stay away from bread, potatoes, and pasta. If I do have it, it's wheat. I stick to a corn tortilla, no flour.
Just saying.......
Sheeew so glad you answered the veggie question cause I did not know why juice was better, now I do and makes perfect sense. I know tumeric is good, is it cancer fighting? I believe the milk thistle is good for the liver right? There is just so much to learn and my husband is NOT the one that likes to research so I'm the one that not only does the research but then have the enormous task in talking him into using the info I collect lol!0 -
It wasn't bad at all!Vickilg said:Post Recipes
So glad you posted this. Everyone is trying to get me to juice and I just cannot get into it. I don't like the taste or the thought of drinking my vegetables. Maybe just too much info at a time when my head is not that clear.
If you have good tasting combinations please help post them.
I was curious, why is juicing better than just eating the vegetables?
I was very hesitant because my husband is a little picky. He drank the concaction (sp) above and all he had to say was that it had a slight after taste. I'm very anxious to see if others have suggestions on veggie combinations. We are going to stick with this. The juice may not always be the same but the way I see it is that veggies and fruit in any form can't be bad for you!0 -
Hi Stephanie
I'm not sure of your husband's current situation as my suggestions usually vary considering where they are: Early in treatment - pre-surgery, post-surgery, in chemo now; any mets and where are they, after treatment and NED - Maintenance mode.
If you search juicing recipes you should get several of the other threads from years of fellow juicers!
There is a great paperback book called Juicing for Life (written by Calbom and Keane)that has oodles of recipes for all sorts of maladies like constipation, diarrhea, cancer, colds, acne, all sorts of things. It's only $10 @ Amazon.
Lisa P.0 -
welcome to the juicing club
i added a knob of tumeric and ginger every other day.
chinese cabbage is a recent addition and a few lettuce leaves.
some spinach, i also juice the beetroot leaves.
it does not taste so good, so it must be like medicine. hahaha
i'll toast you as i have my juice today.
yours in good health.
hugs,
pete
ps backoff the juiicing, ie half strength, on none if you get diarrhea, keeping your digestive system strong during chemo is a real challenge but i managed. search juicing pete and diarrhea0 -
I just got my weeks worth of super fresh produce for $28pete43lost_at_sea said:welcome to the juicing club
i added a knob of tumeric and ginger every other day.
chinese cabbage is a recent addition and a few lettuce leaves.
some spinach, i also juice the beetroot leaves.
it does not taste so good, so it must be like medicine. hahaha
i'll toast you as i have my juice today.
yours in good health.
hugs,
pete
ps backoff the juiicing, ie half strength, on none if you get diarrhea, keeping your digestive system strong during chemo is a real challenge but i managed. search juicing pete and diarrhea
practical side of juicing downunder.
I thought some might find this interesting.
that 10kg carrots, 13 small beets with head, celery, broccoli, lemons, cabbage.
i am so lucky to live where we have a great fruit market. thats about $4 a day for a 800ml
of super fresh enzyme loaded juice.
its the first time i ever got the whole weeks worth and i was interested in the cost per juice per day. the same in the shop would be $12 for the same volume, but not as good juicing machine.
hugs,
pete0 -
I also juice and had mypete43lost_at_sea said:I just got my weeks worth of super fresh produce for $28
practical side of juicing downunder.
I thought some might find this interesting.
that 10kg carrots, 13 small beets with head, celery, broccoli, lemons, cabbage.
i am so lucky to live where we have a great fruit market. thats about $4 a day for a 800ml
of super fresh enzyme loaded juice.
its the first time i ever got the whole weeks worth and i was interested in the cost per juice per day. the same in the shop would be $12 for the same volume, but not as good juicing machine.
hugs,
pete
I also juice and had my second NED from my onc last week.
I start with 3 carrots, then a small beet, celery and a handfull of spinach, ad garlic green apple turmeric and ginger.
in the afternoon again apple, carrot celery and then other berries and veggies. .
I also take a juice blend of 19 berries bottled and for sale by Monavie I take green for inflammation and gold for immune system. In total 4 ounces per day. Not cheap but for me it works. It will be send to your home. full of antitoxants it has also the acai berries in it.
cheers juicers,
Marjan0 -
Thanks!!scouty said:Hi Stephanie
I'm not sure of your husband's current situation as my suggestions usually vary considering where they are: Early in treatment - pre-surgery, post-surgery, in chemo now; any mets and where are they, after treatment and NED - Maintenance mode.
If you search juicing recipes you should get several of the other threads from years of fellow juicers!
There is a great paperback book called Juicing for Life (written by Calbom and Keane)that has oodles of recipes for all sorts of maladies like constipation, diarrhea, cancer, colds, acne, all sorts of things. It's only $10 @ Amazon.
Lisa P.
Lisa he is post surgical chemo 5-FU as he had to go off the Oxaliplatin after the third round. He was stage three with one lymph node involved. He had pre chemo/radiation. What should I look for in his bloodwork to see if the juicing is working? Thanks so much for any and all suggestions. Stephanie0 -
Thanks!!
A question I have...The tumeric, I'm familiar with this in the spice department but do you use it fresh? What does this spice go well with? How much do you recommend?
Lisa my husband was stage 3 rectal with 1 lymph node involved. He has had pre chemo/radiation, surgery and is now doing clean up chemo. He is now only on 5-FU as they took him off of the Oxaliplatin after 4 rounds due to an allergic reaction. He has had some issues as far as WBC count and is taking weekly injections for this. What should we see improve on the bloodwork after juicing for a while?0 -
All RBC and WBC countskeystone said:Thanks!!
A question I have...The tumeric, I'm familiar with this in the spice department but do you use it fresh? What does this spice go well with? How much do you recommend?
Lisa my husband was stage 3 rectal with 1 lymph node involved. He has had pre chemo/radiation, surgery and is now doing clean up chemo. He is now only on 5-FU as they took him off of the Oxaliplatin after 4 rounds due to an allergic reaction. He has had some issues as far as WBC count and is taking weekly injections for this. What should we see improve on the bloodwork after juicing for a while?
You should notice a significant increase (to the good) in the various red blood cell counts (red blood cellc count/RBC, hematocrit/HCT, Hemoglobin/HGB and for white blood cell count/WBC, platelet count, and absolute neuts/neutrals are the most important in my mind. RDW in the red blood cell count list will reflect anemia if there is any.
Get printouts of your hubbys blood results at every appt. Check to see if any are high or low and ask questions. If you get yours emailed later like I do, look up the ones you are curious about on google. I personally believe very strongly in educating ourselves about our bods.
Bilirubin, AST, and ALT are more liver counts and to be honest in all my years here I have never seen that one of them being elevated had anything to do with liver mets. The elevations have always been related to meds of some sort but sure do cause lots of anxiety.
Lisa P.0 -
OH YES!!!!scouty said:All RBC and WBC counts
You should notice a significant increase (to the good) in the various red blood cell counts (red blood cellc count/RBC, hematocrit/HCT, Hemoglobin/HGB and for white blood cell count/WBC, platelet count, and absolute neuts/neutrals are the most important in my mind. RDW in the red blood cell count list will reflect anemia if there is any.
Get printouts of your hubbys blood results at every appt. Check to see if any are high or low and ask questions. If you get yours emailed later like I do, look up the ones you are curious about on google. I personally believe very strongly in educating ourselves about our bods.
Bilirubin, AST, and ALT are more liver counts and to be honest in all my years here I have never seen that one of them being elevated had anything to do with liver mets. The elevations have always been related to meds of some sort but sure do cause lots of anxiety.
Lisa P.
They scared us to death about a sudden raise in his liver enzymes after his second round of chemo then the next week was just fine and has been every since. That was a stressful week! Thanks Lisa0 -
the raised enzymes indicate liver damagekeystone said:OH YES!!!!
They scared us to death about a sudden raise in his liver enzymes after his second round of chemo then the next week was just fine and has been every since. That was a stressful week! Thanks Lisa
its better to be pulled off chemo then destroy your liver.
you can protect it with milk thistle, some enlightened onc prescribe this during chemo.
hugs,
pete
ps join us for a walk in the walking post0 -
How much Pete?pete43lost_at_sea said:the raised enzymes indicate liver damage
its better to be pulled off chemo then destroy your liver.
you can protect it with milk thistle, some enlightened onc prescribe this during chemo.
hugs,
pete
ps join us for a walk in the walking post
I did buy milk thistle in capsule form. How much and in what form do you take it?0 -
Walking post????pete43lost_at_sea said:the raised enzymes indicate liver damage
its better to be pulled off chemo then destroy your liver.
you can protect it with milk thistle, some enlightened onc prescribe this during chemo.
hugs,
pete
ps join us for a walk in the walking post
What and Where LOL?0 -
i use microgenics liver detroxkeystone said:How much Pete?
I did buy milk thistle in capsule form. How much and in what form do you take it?
its about 171 mg silybin is the active ingredient.
may i suggest getting the advice for a really good naturopath.
hugs,
pete0
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