Sister-in-law diagnosed with breast cancer. Requesting a favor. 🙏🏼
🧐 Research Wanted 🤔
I’ve seen several good posts on this board in the past with lists of natural remedies for cancer.
Always wondered when I’d be the one requesting - now I am. Any info is appreciated.
Thank you!
100% get on the antionflamatory paleo diet it sucks but it helps
All sugar (even natural sources like fruit) feed cancer cells. The OP's sister-in-law might want to cut out all carbohydrates (less than 30 grams of carbohydrates per day). Most of your carbs are going to come from vegetables in the form of salads. I can't speak from 1st hand experience with respect to diet and cancer, but I can say that I lost 25 lbs on Keto in 6 months and have more energy then ever. Our food is poison and if we want to be healthy we have to be vigilant with what we consume.
This is truth. Cancer starts with food and can be cured with food. Carbs become glucose (stored as glycogen) in the bloodstream so keto won't cure cancer. Zero carb, 100% animal based will absolutely reverse it. What do you have to lose?
What meat/protein did you tend to eat everyday? I'd like to do keto but I'm trying to wrap my head around how much meat I'd have to eat a day.
Salmon, Rib Eye, Ground Beef, Chicken, Beef Brisket, Shrimp, Sausage, Bacon, Cheese, Eggs, Peanut Butter. Pretty much all meats. Had to cycle through them all to keep from getting bored. I'd say more of my calories come from fat than protein. Get salad dressings made from Avocado oil and not vegetable oil. In fact try to cut out as much vegetable (soybean, sunflower, corn) oil as possible. Use Avocado and Olive oil for everything.
If you're serious about trying it make sure you get a ketone blood meter so you can check your levels daily and see how your body reacts to carbs. Everybody is different on how many net carbs per day you can consume and still maintain ketosis. I can have about 40 net carbs/day which is pretty manageable once you get used to it. The first month is the hardest, but that's with starting any new habits.