Does drinking milk promotes the growth of cancer in patients?
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Apr 2 2012, 10:43 PM
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Does drinking milk promotes the growth of cancer in patients?
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Apr 2 2012, 10:54 PM
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Apr 2 2012, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(slimey @ Apr 2 2012, 11:05 PM) patient will feel like crap with treatment like chemo/radiation.....no appetite and so on. well said patient in my case doesnt get any chemo and stuff. just that she's avoiding milk because someone told her that milk is bad for cancer patients. well.......if keeping patient alive is your concern, then giving the patient anything the patient wants to eat would be good, and hopefully the conventional treatment will kill the cancer 1st. ....... "does drinking milk accelerates the growth of cancer?" i don't know. there's no conclusive data available. so to get things straight, milk is no different than any other kind of food is it? whether you drink or not it makes no difference right? |
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Apr 8 2012, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(micksolo @ Apr 8 2012, 02:52 PM) Cancer cells feed of glucose (blood sugar). Anything that raises your blood sugar too high will feed cancer cells. This is quite a well known fact but most Doctors will still advise patients to go low fat, high carb as this is the nutritional wisdom that has caused so many problems in the first place. sooo.. low fat milk is ok then?Go ultra low carb, high protein, high animal fat, organic. |
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