Monday, February 11, 2013

Cancer, Healing, and Nutrition

Considering the connection between between cancer, healing, and nutrition can be like heading into a vast unknown territory.  It can be be scary.  When my husband was diagnosed with Stage 3 Breast Cancer, the American Cancer Society was informative when it comes to things such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.  It was remarkably silent about any complementary therapies.  In fact, it was so silent with such a marked void that alarm bells went off in my head.
Sample of whole food in a Kanza lodge.

Our family didn't plan to enter new territory in our eating or in healing.  We firmly planned to go the traditional route.  Several doctors spent quite a bit of time "selling" us chemo, and I remember thinking they were preaching to the choir.  My husband was young, 42, and we have three boys.  It was a no-brainer we would do whatever we had to beat this cancer.  And we have...just in our own way.

So what changed?  Shawn went through with the mastectomy and lymph node removal despite his grandmother's concerns.  She sent us a number of resources on alternative therapies, but there was so many it was really overwhelming.  We didn't know which supplements to choose, what order, or how they could interact with the chemo he was scheduled to begin.  So we made an appointment with a Naturopathic Doctor.  She asked an important question: where was Shawn getting exposed to estrogen?  The American Cancer Society mentions estrogen exposure from steroids as being a possible cause of breast cancer in men, but this didn't apply to Shawn.  Then ND informed us there is estrogen in most dairy products today.  This opened up a whole new world to research.  Was this true?  In short, yes, they give the cows estrogen to keep them lactating.


Today, eating fruits, veggies, beans, seeds, nuts and whole grains is pretty much considered an extreme form of eating.  Trust me, you get some strange reactions when you tell someone.  Yet, our ancestors called this whole food eating normal.  
We don't hand grind our own whole grains like they used to,
but I do occasionally grind them in my Vitamix.
For us, researching the connection between healing, cancer, and nutrition opened up a whole new world for us.  We discovered the works of Dr. John Mc Dougall, Dr Neal Barnard, Dr Caldwell Esselstyn, and especially the Cancer Study by Dr. Colin Campbell.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for posting this. I have been, over the last year, been choosing whole foods and healthy alternatives over what I was used to growing up. I had NO IDEA there was estrogen in cows milk, so from now on it will be only Almond milk for us. I wish you and your family a lifetime of good health!!

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