A new cancer diagnosis comes with a trove of worries—most essentially, which foods should be avoided and which should be eaten in abundance. The American Cancer Society recommends a balanced diet with plenty of protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains for people currently undergoing treatment for cancer. Good nutrition is especially important, as cachexia (or wasting syndrome, involving extreme muscle and weight loss) can affect as many as 80 percent of people with advanced cancer, according to a December 2015 article in Nature. We’ve listed some popular diets that promote healing, maintain energy, and encourage overall wellness. Certain foods can interact with medication, so always consult with your health care provider before changing your diet.
ALKALINE
Many are told cancer thrives in an acidic environment. Diets that are too high in acid-producing foods can also cause health issues like kidney stones and bone and muscle deterioration. The alkaline diet aims to reduce acidity by limiting consumption of alcohol, sugar, refined carbohydrates, and animal fats, while increasing consumption of water. The alkaline diet features plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Dinner:
polenta with shrimp and vegetables
Dinner:
polenta with shrimp and vegetables
Breakfast:
steel cut oats with fruit
Lunch:
miso soup and wholegrain crackers
Dinner:
polenta with shrimp and vegetables





