Cheetos
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the junk food fest was in reponse to everyone's responding to their favorite "naughty" foods--which I added--mine are potato chips. It was not directed solely at the bag of cheetos.hopefulone said:I'm glad you enjoyed the cheetos Christele. God Bless you and that baby. I've reworded this five times , lol, I'll leave it at that!
Ok well maybe not. Some people mean well and strongly believe what has worked for them will "work" for everyone. The intention is good , and this is an open forum. I admire those who are strong in their beliefs and share them, but having said that, MY belief is that a bag of cheetos is not a junk fest and there are many people who "juice" , don't smoke, don't drink, etc. and get cancer or heart disease or some other awful thing. If we had all the answers, there would be none of these diseases. And, although I know the intention was meant well, I really don't like the statement about what's more important. Ultimately it's in God's hands. There are limits. God Bless. Diane
I do not nor ever have thought that what worked for me will work for everyone. That would be rather naive since we are all different chemistries and spirits.
My questions about what is more important was drawn from my own experience of having been dx'ed when the last of my 5 children was only 20 months old and every decision I made, I took them into account. For ME, my children were ultimately more important than that bag of potato chips I would have wanted during my 6 months of "treatments". I asked her the same questions I asked myself.
I cannot apologize for the passion I have for health and for all of us to heal from cancer. I have watched what can happen and it makes me a zealot! :-) So be it.
peace, emily who likes hers with ridges0 -
Hello Everyone,
For those of you who don't know me, I work with Jose, the CSN guy, who is on vacation for a couple of weeks.
I just wanted to give you a resource to help sort out some of the nutritional information. The American Cancer Society provide nutritional information both at cancer.org and through the National Cancer Information Center (1-800-227-2345) 24 hours a day. The link below will take you specifically to information on sugar and cancer and other helpful nutritional topics.
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/mbc/content/MBC_6_2x_FAQ_Nutrition_and_Physical_Activity.asp?sitearea=MH
Take care!
Dana0 -
I really had no idea when I launched the "cheetos" subject that we would get into such an animated debate!!! I'll have to be careful next time I ask a question!! I have to admit It was very informative.unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
I will keep my Cheetos cravings under control...Please let me know if you find some organic Cheetos anywhere!
Tomorrow (and until Thursday) is chemo day so I won't have the taste for food for a few days....neither Cheetos nor anything healthy.
Christele0
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