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Cancer Nutrition & Diet: What Should I Eat? (And Do Keto, Paleo, Vegan Diets Work?)
Cancer Nutrition & Diet: What Should I Eat? (And Do Keto, Paleo, Vegan Diets Work?) administrator 14 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

In this segment, Dr. Donald Abrams a leading integrative oncologist at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at UC San Francisco (UCSF) leads us through topics across nutrition in cancer:

* Food recommendations
* Whether there is such a thing as a good cancer diet: ketogenic, vegan, etc.
* What foods are good for inflammation?
* Not a fan of dairy or eggs
* The problem with sugar

Dr. Donald Abrams’ Recommendations on Resources
Nutrition:
American Ins****ute for Cancer Research: @aicr
World Cancer Research Fund: @world cancer research fund
UCSF : @ucsf @UCSFMedicalCenter


In this Series: Our 3-part series with Dr. Donald Abrams covers a wide range of integrative or holistic cancer care:
Segment 1 (this video): Nutrition and foods
Segment 2: Natural supplements, medicinal mushrooms, cannabis :
https://youtu.be/JVvUVdBowHI
Segment 3: Mind, Body, Spirit Practices (Meditation, Yoga/Physical Activity, Eastern Medicine)

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The interview has only been edited for clarity.

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Contents of this video:
00:00 - Intro
02:17 - General guidance on nutrition and diet
12:24 - Good food for oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer

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For Which Cancer to Avoid taking Supplement Cannabigerol CBG
For Which Cancer to Avoid taking Supplement Cannabigerol CBG administrator 15 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

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Dietary supplements like Cannabigerol (CBG) are considered to have certain health benefits and are hence being widely used by cancer patients. But, is it safe to take Cannabigerol (CBG) supplements for all types of cancer and without considering any ongoing treatments and other lifestyle conditions? A common belief but only a myth is that anything natural can only benefit me or do no harm. As one example, the use of grapefruit with certain medications is not recommended. Another example, the use of spinach with some blood thinning medications can cause adverse interactions and should be avoided. For cancer, nutrition which includes the food and natural supplements has been shown to influence outcomes. Hence a frequently asked question by cancer patients to dieticians and doctors is “What Should I eat and What Should I Avoid?”.

Taking nutritional Cannabigerol (CBG) supplements can benefit Richter syndrome patients . But avoid Cannabigerol (CBG) supplements for Desmoid Tumor. Similarly, taking nutritional supplement Cannabigerol (CBG) can benefit healthy individuals who are at genetic risk of cancer due to mutation of gene MLH1. But avoid taking nutritional supplement Cannabigerol (CBG) when at genetic risk of cancer due to mutation of gene FLCN.

The takeaway being – your individual context will influence your decision if nutritional supplement Cannabigerol (CBG) is safe or not. And also that this decision needs to be constantly revisited as conditions change. Conditions like cancer type, current ongoing treatments and supplements, age, gender, weight, height, lifestyle and any genetic mutations identified matter. So a legitimate question for you to ask for any recommendation of food and natural supplement is how it is related to your individual context.

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Best Cancer Diet Advice from Expert, Mark Moyad, MD, MPH | 2019 PCC Excerpts
Best Cancer Diet Advice from Expert, Mark Moyad, MD, MPH | 2019 PCC Excerpts administrator 15 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

In this excerpt from our 2019 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference, our conference moderator Mark Moyad, MD, MPH gives practical advice about choosing and maintaining a diet that supports your prostate health.

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The Prostate Cancer Research Ins****ute (PCRI) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to helping you research your treatment options. We understand that you have many questions, and we can help you find the answers that are specific to your case. All of our resources are designed by a multidisciplinary team of advocates and expert physicians, for patients. We believe that by educating yourself about the disease, you will have more productive interactions with your medical professionals and receive better-individualized care. Feel free to explore our website or call our free helpline at 1 (800) 641-7274 with any questions that you have. Our Federal Tax ID # is 95-4617875 and qualifies for maximum charitable gift deductions by individual donors.

The information on the Prostate Cancer Research Ins****ute's YouTube channel is provided with the understanding that the Ins****ute is not engaged in rendering medical advice or recommendation. The information provided in these videos should not replace consultations with qualified health care professionals to meet your individual medical needs.

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Merkel Cells Encode Touch through Adrenergic Synapses
Merkel Cells Encode Touch through Adrenergic Synapses administrator 13 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

For more information, see Hoffman et al., Neuron 100/6, http://www.cell.com/neuron/ful....ltext/S0896-6273(18)

Hoffman et al. reveal the machinery underlying neurotransmission at a gentle-touch receptor. Employing Eccles’ classical criteria for a chemical synapse, they show that epithelial Merkel cells communicate with sensory neurons through β2-adrenergic receptors at excitatory synapses.

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