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Marianne Fuller wrote:

> my mother-in-law has been diagnosed with cancer, definitely in her bladder
> but perhaps originating in another organ such as her thyroid, breasts, or
> colon. I was wondering whether anyone on this list might have some
> suggestions for foods that help and foods she should avoid.

I think it is important to keep sugar low; this is especially difficult since
cancers Want sugar (can't do well on ketones) and cancer patients
may feel a craving for it.  When my dad was suffering from cancer 20
years ago, he was eating 1-2 lbs of candy a day!  He did die of it.
At the time I knew nothing about the relationship of sugar with cancer,
and in fact did not know of his candy intake.  I found out later.

I've seen an article on this subject but can't find it now...sorry.

Lynnet

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