Kenna Morton's Journal, 17 November 2023


Diet Calendar Entries for 17 November 2023:
1816 kcal Fat: 66.37g | Prot: 86.71g | Carb: 220.69g.   Breakfast: Thomas' Cinnamon Raisin English Muffins, Fried Egg, Morning coffee, Florida's Natural Premium 100% Florida Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice, Florida's Natural 100% Pure Florida Orange Juice, Wellshire Farms Turkey Kielbasa, Heritage beans. Lunch: Ranch Granola, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts, Premier Nutrition High Protein Shake - Vanilla, The Greek Gods Traditional Plain Greek Yogurt, Sweet Heart Milled Chia Seeds, R.W. Knudsen Family 2% Lowfat Cottage Cheese, Kretschmer Wheat Germ, Premier Nutrition Premier Protein 100% Whey Protein Powder - Vanilla, Tru-Nut Powdered Peanut Butter, Wheat Montana Milled Flax Seed, Wyman's Fresh Frozen Wild Blueberries, Premier Nutrition High Protein Shake - Café Latte. Dinner: Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Classic, Reser's Original Potato Salad, Schlotzsky's Deli Ham & Cheese Original Sandwich - Small. more...
1654 kcal Activities & Exercise: Housework - 2 hours, Swimming (slow) - 1 hour and 20 minutes, Resting - 12 hours and 40 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...

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LOL. Th question for me to hubby is who fed your cancer? I begged him for years to cut back on the sugar and processed meats. Didn't listen.  
18 Nov 23 by member: -MorticiaAddams
it seems that that is the first thing many oncologists seem to tell their patients upon diagnosis— no sugar. It’s possible that is based on the DNA of the cancer, I’m not an oncology nurse, but it seems to be a common theme 
18 Nov 23 by member: Kenna Morton
Kenna, per the canine oncologist we saw, some types of cancers thrive on carbs so we adjusted Sadie’s diet for years to slow their growth and it worked for quite a long time - until it didn’t. Someone will take that out of context, but it was a UC Davis vet specializing in the cancer dogs. She was on high lean protein, low carb diet. I know it doesn’t translate over exactly, but I’m sure it’s similar line of thought. 
18 Nov 23 by member: Katsolo
I know of someone (peripherally) whose prostate cancer came back and he says he is done. He doesnt want treatment. He doesnt want to give up his high sugar and fat diet and continues to have a drink pretty regularly. I think hes in his 70s. Has a high quality life with a loving partner just doesnt have the desire or willpower to go thru it again. 
18 Nov 23 by member: Yearofhealth2023
I've also read that cancer feeds on sugar, cut the sugar out & it starves 🤷‍♀️ I do know that shortly after my uncle was diagnosed, they ran a test on him to see where they needed to put the radiation. They hooked him up to a bag of glucose before the test. When I asked the nurse why they did that, she said it makes the cancerous cells light up on the scan. 
18 Nov 23 by member: ZenusWarriorPrincess
Oh my word @ZWP, that is very enlightening. 
19 Nov 23 by member: outerlimit
I didn’t think I was hooked on sugar until I tried to cut back. Sugar makes you hungry. 
19 Nov 23 by member: Martintown

     
 

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