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What to eat when you have breast cancer - breast cancer || Dr Liz O'Riordan 

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What to eat when you have breast cancer - breast cancer || Dr Liz O'Riordan
In this informative RU-vid video, we delve into the topic of "What to eat when you have breast cancer." We understand that a healthy diet plays a crucial role in managing breast cancer and its treatment. Join us as we explore the various foods and nutrients that can support your overall well-being during this challenging time. From antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables to lean proteins and whole grains, we provide valuable insights into creating a balanced and nourishing meal plan. Stay tuned to discover practical tips and expert advice on making informed dietary choices to support your journey towards recovery.
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@VickyE-nq1jw
@VickyE-nq1jw 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much to both of you for that. There’s so much conflicting information out there, and your head already gets full with all the cancer information, and the shock of the diagnosis when you are told. I’m now trying to eat the best I can whilst obviously enjoying life, and it’s easy to get confused when you hit the internet. So your clear and concise information was a breath of fresh air!!
@CathyStansfield
@CathyStansfield 5 месяцев назад
Another excellent, informative podcast and so easy to listen to. Thank you.
@melindavalle173
@melindavalle173 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Dr. Liz. I’ve been waiting for this. ❤❤❤
@melindavalle173
@melindavalle173 5 месяцев назад
And the poem at the end …. just wow! Beautiful ❤
@annaloph
@annaloph 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Doctors for the helpful informative medical talks and be well. 💖🌟🌎🤗
@katherineharris2080
@katherineharris2080 5 месяцев назад
Love your videos. They are so informative. One thing is you are telling what to eat. You are thin exercise often and you did all the treatments and you got cancer 2x. I just think that it almost doesn't matter what you do it comes back. Someone with stage4 should whatever she wants. So she eats a healthy diet and dies anyway
@MaggieONEILL-f4q
@MaggieONEILL-f4q 5 месяцев назад
Dear Dr Liz. Extremely helpful. As always. I watch all your videos and I know you struggle with the side effects of treatment too but you remain so positive and ebullient you are an inspiration. Bless you and thankyou
@kardste8114
@kardste8114 17 дней назад
What about IGf in cows milk? Isn’t it a growth hormone that we should avoid? What about T. Colin Campbell’s research linking casein ( dairy protein)to cancer growth?
@CalmerSelfCoach
@CalmerSelfCoach 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for answering my question and all the great info you both share here 🧡🙂
@user-oy4wt6in8f
@user-oy4wt6in8f 5 месяцев назад
Hi Dr Liz, thank you for this podcast & for all your efforts in bringing the right knowledge about breast cancer our way. Is there any evidence that organic food is better for us? Thank you
@skyscraperwean
@skyscraperwean 4 месяца назад
Great advice, practical and re-motivating. A few issues emphatically cleared up by great professionals. Thank you soooo much for putting this out. Stay well ladies out there
@mediataher
@mediataher 4 месяца назад
Thank you Dr Liz this is the best video ever, really appreciate it, big thank you 🙏🏻
@mariae9584
@mariae9584 5 месяцев назад
Mother Nature's Hand...had me tearing up. I can't agree more! I use to be so focused on my blemishes and imperfections about my body and face. After breast cancer, I view all of them , including my mastectomy scars, in a positive way. There is so much more in life and on this earth that matters. On the subject of soy food and plant estrogens. Thank you for clarifying it's safety. Since my diagnosis last July, I have been adding soy based food into my diet such as soy milk, tofu, miso soup, and fermented soy beans (natto) because I read somewhere that a diet with soy can actually help with reducing breast cancer recurrence. If that is true, I wonder why we don't hear more about that?
@marjoriechisholm-larouche6680
@marjoriechisholm-larouche6680 5 месяцев назад
I truly believe if my oncologist knew specifically what to avoid based on evidence she’d tell me. All professional advice I’ve ever been given is pretty much what you’ve both said. Thanks!
@lauralopezmendez2560
@lauralopezmendez2560 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this, your videos are always full of positivity and so informative. And listening does make me feel like I’m not on my own in this journey🙂
@litasheward6822
@litasheward6822 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. People always tell me to cut sugar, rice, pasta, bread etc.(carbohydrates,) because it makes sugar. Also I heard another Dr. saying that we should cut out all glucose, sucrose,basically all the 7 sugars. and I was like, what am I going to eat then? because they told me not to eat red meats either😢. thank you because this is reassuring for me.
@naemasufi
@naemasufi 4 месяца назад
grass fed meat organic
@donnamontewski103
@donnamontewski103 4 месяца назад
When you cut out simple carbs and processed foods, sugar drinks, alcohol and everything that has minimal nutritional value you automatically increase food consumption of quality foods which boost your body’s ability to fight cancer. That is what scientists should study!!!! Nobody is doing it.
@donnamontewski103
@donnamontewski103 4 месяца назад
Look at your plate. If it’s not full of nutrients and verity of different foods and colorful vegetables and berries. Don’t eat it!!! Eat in the 8 hr window. It allows your body to seek out , damage cells and cancer cells and destroy them. This is a built in repair system we all have. Genetically we developed to heal our body. We did not have a refrigerator and open the door to get the food. We go out and gather and hunt. Everything was fresh and nutritionally dense. That is the best diet to fight and prevent cancer from returning or spreading. Cancer is a modern disease. It used to be rare and some parts of the world still is. The only thing blue zones have in common ( this is where people live the longest) they eat real food. From ground to your plate. I hope this helps someone. Sending love and hugs ❤️
@TheProactivePatients
@TheProactivePatients 5 месяцев назад
Dietetics in the US is a state by state licensure with national certification. In my state there is no licensure yet for dieticians...
@TheCameragirl59
@TheCameragirl59 5 месяцев назад
Hi Dr. O'Riordan, I love your video's. I'm hoping you can answer my question. I was diagnosed with BC last year in August (stage 0) and I'm currently taking anastrozole. I'm having some serious back issues and I'm wondering is there an alternative? What's the best course of action to alleviate this medicine's side effects? Thank you :)
@hariatuturay8109
@hariatuturay8109 День назад
Hello Dr my breast became shrink and hard after surgery of lympectomy for 6yrs and now having wounds on it , what can you advise?
@cassieoz1702
@cassieoz1702 5 месяцев назад
What do you think of the work of Dr Thomas Seyfried, the Warburg effect and cancer's dependence on glucose and glutamate?
@braedenreid8803
@braedenreid8803 3 месяца назад
I follow the work of Dr Thomas Seyfried and Dr Jason Fung. The fact the cancer is a disease of excess growth, their primarily fuel source is glucose. so why would just keep the feeding the body glucose and carbs, you are just creating favorable conditions for cancer to outstrip normal cell growth. Breast cancer cells have 6x times the insulin receptors of normal breast cells. I believe the evidence is there that this is cancer is a metabolic disease.
@victoriaboster1177
@victoriaboster1177 10 дней назад
She JUST addressed it!
@kardste8114
@kardste8114 17 дней назад
High animal protein diets pull calcium out of the bones says Nathan Pritikin and others. Why do you advise so much protein?
@axelm5300
@axelm5300 4 дня назад
She also says to "cut back" on processed meats?! (stunningly says it's ok to have "a little alcohol" after a cancer diagnosis because you "have to live" after all - !???). Processed meats are deadly for cancer (she says to cut back!) as are any foods with chemical additives.
@cassieoz1702
@cassieoz1702 5 месяцев назад
Is the evidence/guidelines she quotes from based on observational/correlative, and how strong are those correlations?
@jacobham9427
@jacobham9427 5 месяцев назад
Hello Liz have you heard of Dr Thomas N. Seyfried he really breaks down cancer. I think he'd be an amazing person on your podcast.
@annasmirthwaite2587
@annasmirthwaite2587 5 месяцев назад
There is certainly research that shows that fasting for chemotherapy helps the body's own cells so that side effects are reduced and that cancer is more easily treated by the chemotherapy. A tip is to check out Valter Longo. I also believe that it is best to cut down on sugar as much as possible. Better that the ones that exist are limited and that the cancer cells have to fight for those with healthy cells instead of bathing them in their favorite nutrient.
@lindajones4849
@lindajones4849 5 месяцев назад
I agree thatooking at Valter Longo.s research is a good idea as is the research of Thomas Seifried. The nutritional consult in this video is basicallisayingeT real food exactly what Dr Robert Lustig says .I recommend Dr. Lustigs videos that give the evidence linking a high intake of ultraprocessed food with chronic illness and premature death.i don't agree that ultraprocessed food is ok in limited amounts because everyone has a different definition of what limited means.i live in nthe US and the Americans can Heart Association recommends an upper limit of6 teaspoons of added sugar per day. Thiswouldbe25 grams . If you are buying processed food look at the nutrition label for the grams of added sugar. Be aware that the food industry spikes their products with added sugar to make you come back for more . Be aware that table sugar is a combination of two molecules glucose and fructose . Dr Lustig explains that fructose is potentially addictive itights up the reward centers of the. brain. Disagree that a drink per day is ok for women WHO says there isnoa.ountof ETOH is safe and that light drinking am n rease your risk of multiple cancers. It's tough telling no people their favorite addictions are harmful. Note I am breast cancer patient and believe that building health is 41:3 an important part of breast cancer recovery. Best to all
@mfinn7880
@mfinn7880 5 месяцев назад
😊
@marilynm2086
@marilynm2086 12 дней назад
Go plant based!
@axelm5300
@axelm5300 4 дня назад
To that she would say "there isn't a concrete proof yet." But there never will be because there's no money to be made from studying plant based treatments, which also would have to be financed. She does say it's ok to "live a little" and that a small amount of alcohol is ok - Where is the "concrete proof"?
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