I often remind the ladies on another group I'm on that their oncologists
are not experts on diet and alternative modalities, so don't ask them
about their opinions - they don't know diddly.
ar
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 02:22:57 -0000, "breathedeepnow" <aug20@mtco.com>
said:
> The foolish thing is that if they were honest, the majority of
> oncologists would admit that they don't know enough about diet to be
> able to make any recommendations not to eat fruits and vegetables.
>
> The recommendation might appear to have some tiny shred of credibility
> to it if it was about not taking large amounts of external
> antioxidants, (though there is some doubt among some researchers about
> the absorbability/utilization of external antioxidants.) But to say
> that people with cancer should not eat lots of fresh vegetables and
> fruits? Utter nonsense.
>
> Were it my oncologist, I would smile, nod and thoroughly ignore his
> suggestion. Less stress on both of us that way.
>
> The nuttiest thing is that a great many people could tell their
> oncologist they were munching "twinkies," pork rinds and cotton candy
> and guzzling "coke" and he wouldn't raise an eyebrow! :+o !!!
>
> Elliot
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