Interesting read, James. Yes, food isn’t going to be a “cure” but eating things that are known to be good (and avoiding things that are bad) isn’t going to harm you, may help boost the immune system etc, and gives you a feeling of control at a time when it feels like things aren’t in your hands. (I never asked to be given poison that would make my hair fall out, or make my mouth feel like I eat lemons all the time, to name just 2 “official” side effects). Of course, everyone’s cancer is different, as is everyone’s experience & reaction of/to it. But I find your insights interesting. Very good luck for the future.
Interesting read, James. Yes, food isn’t going to be a “cure” but eating things that are known to be good (and avoiding things that are bad) isn’t going to harm you, may help boost the immune system etc, and gives you a feeling of control at a time when it feels like things aren’t in your hands. (I never asked to be given poison that would make my hair fall out, or make my mouth feel like I eat lemons all the time, to name just 2 “official” side effects). Of course, everyone’s cancer is different, as is everyone’s experience & reaction of/to it. But I find your insights interesting. Very good luck for the future.
Thanks so much, wishing you the very best!
Happy Christmas James. Thanks for sharing the great news, and great tips. Nice to see UofG get a plug too :)