Thursday, December 24, 2009

What are the best juicer recipes to combat cancer?

Someone dear to me has cancer and she has a fruit and vegetable juicer. What juice recipes would you recommend?What are the best juicer recipes to combat cancer?
There is no scientific evidence that any food or drink, including juice, has any effect on the progress of cancer.





I have been an enthusiastic juicer for years; my high intake of juices did not prevent me from getting cancer, nor did it cure me. Juice always made me feel better, except when I forced myself to drink it during chemo, when it made me very nauseous.





I'm sorry about your loved one having cancer, and hope her treatment goes well.What are the best juicer recipes to combat cancer?
I don't recommend juicing for a cancer patient. If she is on chemo, her immune system will probably be compromised. You should minimize raw foods during chemo because of that. A few bacteria on berries that would never even bother you, can put a chemo patient into a deadly infection state.





In addition, as juicing involves fruits and veggies with high antioxidant levels, this can interfere with chemotherapeutic agents. There's nothing wrong with a few fruits and veggies per day, but any supplements or highly concentrated antioxidant potions like juiced fruits or smoothies, is not such a good idea.





She can eat healthy again when she's through treatments.
Save your money and eat and drink as normal as possible. My brother in law did the juice thing and it didn't work and the cancer still spread to other parts of his body.
THIS was on the news:


CANCER: On the news a while back it was found that Swedish scientists found that human breast milks kills cancer in a petri dish. People who drink it have had some success in fighting off cancer.





You need a prescription and it's not cheap to obtain, but it works.





http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/2006鈥?/a>


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/418769鈥?/a>
Carrot juice first and foremost, it's full of anti-oxidants. Then any fruit or vegetable juice, they are all good for you. You might also want to make sure they get regular portions of beetroot which is good for cleaning the blood.
There are lot of juices that can help. Orange, ginger, broccolli, green tea, black and blueberries, strawberries, and many other things can help.





Biobran, AHCC, Ge132, Maitake and shiitake can help a lot.





Good luck.
If you are not on chemo, juice is good. There are many articles written on juice and health. My favorite is the anti-cancer sangria, 2 oz red wine, 2 oz pure pomegranate juice, 2 oz of bottled berry juice of any type. Once per day.





Next is a juice to keep lungs healthy, promote good immune, and keep your acids down. A highly acidic system feeds deadly diseases such as cancer. A balanced alkali system supports immune and helps prevent or fight deadly diseases. Carrot + Celery + 1 tbs of Green magma barley powder. Drink about a cup of this per day, but not at the same time as the sangria. Lung health needs to be supported with meds: annual flu shots, and pneumonia shots + the follow-up pneumonia booster shots. Too many cancer patients have died from pneumonia, and this unmanaged side effect needs to be managed aggressively.





There is a lot written about the lack of Vitamin D and how it promotes cancer when levels of D are below normal. Anything you can do to boost that will help. This is not juice, but can be boosted with a little sun every day and supplements containing D or D3.





I have advanced prostate cancer, and even though the cancer is progressing slowly, my general blood tests are perfect. I believe keeping strong will help me in the long run and prepare me for the time that I need to start more serious meds such as Chemo.
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