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The Cancer Lifeline Cookbook: Recipes, Ideas, and Advice to Optimize the Lives of People Living with Cancer |  | Author: Kimberly Mathai Creator: Ginny Smith Publisher: Sasquatch Books Category: Book
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Format: Bargain Price Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Pages: 248 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.7 x 0.5
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5631 ASIN: B001T0I7MI
Publication Date: April 30, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description After 30 years of providing counseling and support for people living with cancer, the Cancer Lifeline organization knows that one of the main areas of interest for patients and their families is food and nutrition. What foods have been shown to help prevent the spread of cancer? What are the nutritional "rules" for people with cancer? In answer, this new edition of the organization's cookbook presents up-to-date nutritional information (including the Top Ten Super Foods that may protect and fight against cancer) along with practical strategies for making healthy eating a daily practice and suggestions for reducing the side effects of treatment. It features 100 easy-to-make recipes from the nation's top chefs and from cancer patients and survivors, including Blueberry Breakfast Cake, Honey-Glazed Green Beans with Almonds, and Citrus Chicken. These resources and more make this book a natural choice for cancer survivors, people living with cancer, caregivers, and those interested in a health-conscious diet.
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| Customer Reviews: Delicious and Nutritious September 22, 2009 Malka Tarr I purchased this cookbook because I was recently diagnosed with a pre-cancerous condition. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that every recipe in this cookbook that I've tried so far has been delicious and very easy to prepare. The highlights tried so far: Blueberry Breakfast Cake, Banana Bran Muffins, Baked Sweet Potato Fries, Spicy Miso Peanut Noodles, Cottage-Style Mac and Cheese. Looking forward to trying Thai Chicken Soup and Cool as a Cucumber Dressing. All the recipes are chock full of anti-oxidant foods and are prepared with optimum nutrition in mind. I used to equate healthy eating with bland food, but not any more!
The Cancer Lifeline Cookbook. August 25, 2009 William Jager (Portland, OR USA) The Cancer Lifeline Cookbook: Recipes, Ideas, and Advice to Optimize the Lives of People Living with Cancer
A great book for a person or persons to learn what to eat to stay healthy with Cancer. Half of the book talks about why and more info about the foods and half has recipes.
Excellent starter book! October 23, 2006 Judith A. Kling (New York) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
When you or a loved one get a cancer diagnosis - EVERYTHING is so overwhelming. There is so much information to process and so many decisions to make. This book is a very quick read and can help you quickly start changing your diet to one that is more healthy. It includes information on managing the side effects of cancer treatment. More than half the book is quick, easy recipes to help you get started. I highly recommend this book as your "healthy-eating starter" book. Then once you aren't so overwhelmed you can purchase a larger, more in-depth book on cancer prevention nutrition.
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