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Buttermilkmimivac said:Flax not recommended for estrogen positive
Yes, this is a good point. I hadn't heard about cherries though. Very interesting. My doctor doesn't recommend soy for estrogen negatives either. I drink rice milk... Thanks for this.
Mimi
Is buttermilk on the no no list same as milk?0 -
PammyAkiss4me said:which one?
I am the blond on the right!! And before anyone starts with the blond jokes....trust me, it's all fake!! My true color is like my daughters (the one in the middle with her husband) and of course my dear hubby is on the left....:) Pammy
You and your daughter are both very beautiful...don't tell her I asked which one! teehee
jackie0 -
I heard the same thing... Idyaneb123 said:Hey guys
I am looking for my
Hey guys
I am looking for my perfect foods too, but flaxseed and cherries are on the no no list for estrogen+ people.....a lot of foods on the ACS diet are estrogen producing foods ...soy and milk also.....so ya gotta know your poison so to speak.....I started chemo last week and the only thing I want is milk....so I guess I'll worry about the estrogen later...
I heard the same thing... I think it's important for us ++ people to check the lists against eachother... natural cancer fighting food, vs. estrogen producing foods. I have also found out that flax seed is an estrogen producer... just double check the lists against eachother.. (that is what I'm going to do).. and then eat healthy with a little cheating every now and then!
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Not if er pr +taleena said:I heard the same thing... I
I heard the same thing... I think it's important for us ++ people to check the lists against eachother... natural cancer fighting food, vs. estrogen producing foods. I have also found out that flax seed is an estrogen producer... just double check the lists against eachother.. (that is what I'm going to do).. and then eat healthy with a little cheating every now and then!
~T
You are right. Flax seed or linseed oil is not for us er pr postive people. Dang it And, I will most certainly cheat..lol I have to have junk food! lol0 -
Actually, although it'sJeanne D said:Not if er pr +
You are right. Flax seed or linseed oil is not for us er pr postive people. Dang it And, I will most certainly cheat..lol I have to have junk food! lol
Actually, although it's probably better to be safe than sorry, they are actually doing a study right now comparing flax seed to arimidex. Apparently it's the mucilage in flax that is beneficial to er/pr pos bc patients. I searched through pubmed (which is the U.S. National library of Medicine and holds research journals from around the world) and could not find one article showing flax promoted tumour growth. Interestingly enough I found articles that showed flax enhanced Tamoxifen. The study is finished in 2010 so it will be interesting to see the results.
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You are soooo sweet Jackie!!rjjj said:Pammy
You and your daughter are both very beautiful...don't tell her I asked which one! teehee
jackie
My daughter is use to it. We like to think I get confused for her sister alot since I am so short, people just think I am younger!! (smiles). :0) Pammy0 -
From what I have beenphoenixrising said:Hi Everyone
You can put flaxseed oil on any food. Some things I've done is make salad dressings with it, put a tbsp or so on soup or stews, put in yogurt, smoothies or even hot cereals. It has a unique taste but I really like it. Flaxseed oil should never be used for cooking as there are heat restrictions on it if you want to keep it from being damaged. The best is cold-pressed, organic and found in the refrigerator section of your health food store or grocery.
Joanna Budwig, a scientist, who either won or was nominated for the Nobel prize was a huge advocate of flax oil esp for breast cancer. She claims the oil is best taken with cottage cheese. It's called the Budwig Diet and can be found if you google it. The reason for the cottage cheese has something to do with the type of fat.
Ground flax is great added to pancakes or banana bread in place of some of the flour.
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jan
From what I have been reading, flaxseed or linseed oil is not for ER or PR postive
survivors. And, most of the articles say to put it with cottage cheese.0
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