Monday, December 7, 2009

Secondary Cancer More Condition_symptoms Back Pain Secondary Cancer In The Liver,what Foods Are Good To Eat?

Secondary cancer in the liver,what foods are good to eat? - secondary cancer more condition_symptoms back pain

My dad has secondary liver cancer is the most important tuma.healways havent been bloated and uncomfortable when HES eat, the liver is not functioning properly due to cancer, not because I think he needs to eat foods that look easy to digest, I tryed on the Internet for ideas, but not really found that helps or understand.please I could tell you what foods are easy to digest?
In addition, foods containing starch potatoes?
Thank you for your help! x

8 comments:

eMmAn™ said...

the best diet for his father is a high-fiber diet with high fluid intake. This rule is not hard to digest his father also felt comfortable with the food.

If your father takes strong painkillers, can cause constipation way to avoid this .. Diet rich in fiber is desirable with a high fluid intake.

Here are some examples of healthy and delicious food, rich in fiber from the USDA National Nutrient Database

* Half cup cooked beans - 9.5 g
* A half cup of cooked beans, canned - 9 g
* Half cup cooked lentils - 7.8 g
* Half cup of black beans - 7.5 g
* The Half-cup dates - 7.1 g
G * A cup of bran cereal with raisins - 7
* Half cup cooked beans - 6.5 g
* Half cup cooked beans Lima - 6.7 g
* Half cup tomato sauce, canned - 5.9 g
* Half cup cooked chickpeas - 6.2 g
* Half cup of bean soup and ham - 5.6 g
* Half cup of frozen raspberries - 5.5 g
* A medium bran muffin - 5 g \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt;br> * half Asian pear - 5 g
* Half cup cooked artichoke - 4.5 g
* Half cup frozen peas, cooked - 4.4 g
* A cup of oatmeal - 4 g
* Half cup of frozen vegetables, cooked - 4 g
* Half cup raw blackberries - 3.8 g
* Half cup canned pumpkin - 3.5g
* Half cup cooked whole wheat spaghetti - 3.4 g
* 24 almonds - 3.3 g
* An apple with skin - 3.3 g
G * Half cup cooked barley 3
* A cup of broccoli - 2.4g
* A red pepper - 2.4 g
* A nectarines - 2.3 g
* 28 peanuts - 2.3 g
* A slice of whole wheat bread - 2 g
* 15 walnut halves - 2 g

Some foods that digest easily:
* Scrambled eggs, and dairy desserts such as tapioca, rice and semolina
* Olive oil, white fish, lean meat, skinless breast meat, rabbit, carrots and rice.
* Fruit and vegetable fiber

Also, avoid foods with carcinogens, because they trigger the production of cancer cells ..

Nettie's British Blue said...

Kim I am sorry to hear about the illness of his father to respond to treatment. I am reluctant to speak, anything you recommend to cancer, but what I want to say is that someone is a nutritionlist his father's name should be, if he is unable to do themselves. Your doctor's office should be able to provide adequately for your area. Even if you find that there is a waiting list.

I wish you and your dad all the best.

reardwen said...

Get a blender / mixer.

Making soup in Nice (for example, leeks and potatoes). Add sound booster, but not so much that it is also obvious. You can with more meat and soup made from potatoes.

Also might want to find some recipes for soft Potato Board http://www.britishpotatoes.co.uk/recipes selection ... Use the navigation bar, and avoid strong spices, which could cause discomfort.

reardwen said...

Get a blender / mixer.

Making soup in Nice (for example, leeks and potatoes). Add sound booster, but not so much that it is also obvious. You can with more meat and soup made from potatoes.

Also might want to find some recipes for soft Potato Board http://www.britishpotatoes.co.uk/recipes selection ... Use the navigation bar, and avoid strong spices, which could cause discomfort.

Lovesexy said...

If you are receiving chemotherapy, then you can still feel a loss of appetite. If doctors do not specify a system, then you can eat only about what he wants. even better if you are unsure, check with your doctor.

jackie m said...

When my father had cancer of the stomach, the liver is not working and could not eat, but try to give too much fluid

david said...

Juice, fillers made from vegetables such as cabbage, starch, rice, pasta, potatoes

katiegut... said...

can not ensure much of chemicals, to ensure that most of the foods you are eating !!!!!!! Bio --

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