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Breastfeeding and Cancer: Benefits for Mom Too

December 6, 2007 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

I received several comments via email regarding the relationship between breastfeeding and cancer risk. So I give the people what they want, more information! There are many benefits to breastfeeding. Most of the research done has been on the benefits of breastfeeding for baby. It is true, breastfeeding is definitely the best choice of nutrition for a newborn. The breastfeeding recommendation for infants is that breast milk be the exclusive form of nutrition for the first 6 … [Read more...]

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A Diet to Cure Cancer: Does that exist?

November 30, 2007 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

Enter your search terms Submit search form   Web cancerdietitian.com eathealthylivehealthy.com dietsfordoggies.com A common question: "Is there a diet that can cure me of my cancer?" or "Is there a diet that can keep cancer from growing?". Believe it or not, this is a complex question. Of course there are NO easy answers. Certainly not on this earth anyway! Hopefully I can give you an overview of the link between diet and … [Read more...]

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Promoter Foods

November 20, 2007 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

My last entry talked about foods that help to increase the body's ability to fight disease, which I term "protectors". I like that topic since it focuses on the positive things that people can do with their eating habits. It helps people to understand the things that they should be eating MORE of. However, we cannot overlook the things that we eat that do the opposite and break down our body's ability to protect us against disease. These foods are called … [Read more...]

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Welcome!

November 12, 2007 By Julie Lanford MPH, RD, CSO, LDN

Welcome to my healthy lifestyle blog for cancer survivors! My name is Julie Lanford. I'm an Oncology and Wellness Dietitian in Winston-Salem, NC. I have started this blog as a place to share and exchange information regarding healthy eating, living and cancer. My passion is for wellness and cancer survivorship. I personally have not experienced cancer as a patient. My experience with cancer is from the perspective of a healthcare provider, a granddaughter, a friend and a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cancer Diets, Cancer Prevention, Education

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