Whether you've just been diagnosed or you're completing treatment,
you're likely have questions, lots and lots of questions. Cancer's
learning curve is steep, complex and overwhelming. But our experienced
staff members do everything they can to help patients not only
make sense of it all, but become experts in their own care.
The following articles contain practical advice from our
professionals as well as our patients on cancer care and prevention
and living a healthier, happier life.
Before You Drink to the Season, Know the Risks
The holidays are here. Time for family and friends, gifts and
good cheer.Alcohol has become a fixture of the season, as traditional
as fruitcake. With all the holiday toasts, Christmas parties,
winter warm-ups and New Year's revelry, this can be a tough
time for teetotalers. If "making spirits bright" means
daily drinks, here's a sobering fact to keep in mind: regular
alcohol consumption and/or binge drinking can be hazardous to
your health. Dr. Heidi Lucas, N.D. discusses the benefits
of eating right and provides tips and drink recipes for staying
healthy this holiday season. Click
here to read more.
Jean Colman swears by her simple anti-cancer diet
Using a healthy diet as a component in your strategy to fight
cancer does not have to be complicated or time consuming. Jean
Colman uses her diet to help her body fight cancer as well as
stand up to harsh chemotherapy treatments. She gives readers
practical tips regarding what to eat, and how to keep your healthy
eating routine simple, time-efficient, and enjoyable. Click
here to read more.
Seek professional advice before buying supplements
When considering the use of dietary supplements, consulting
a professional is not only the safest route to take, it may
also save you money in the long run. Darin Bunch, an acupuncturist
and master of Chinese medicine at the Clinic, notes the common
mistakes people make when buying and using supplements and how
to avoid them. Click
here to read
more.
Prevent skin cancer from the inside
In addition to wearing sunscreen and knowing your mole
ABCs, naturopathic physician Heidi Lucas says people can help
prevent skin cancer by eating a diet rich in antioxidants. Find
out what foods are loaded with these cancer-fighting compounds.
Click here
to read more.
How to lend support to someone with cancer
When a family member or friend is diagnosed with cancer,
your support can help them endure the physical and emotional
stress of treatment. Robin Adler, the Clinic's director of Mind-Body
Medicine, offers a few tips for those who want to help, but
aren't sure how. Click
here to read more.
Small changes in diet can help prevent breast cancer
A little planning and a few simple changes in your
diet can help you significantly reduce your risk of breast cancer.
Follow these tips to employ the power of diet in cancer prevention
and overall health. Click
here to
read more.
Good diet, early screenings cut risk of colorectal cancer
Thousands of deaths from colorectal cancer could be prevented
each year with timely screenings and a high fiber, low animal-fat
diet. Naturopathic physician Mark Gignac offers these tips toward
a healthy, cancer-free lifestyle. Click
here to read more.
Stress-management part of cancer patient's treatment
The year leading up to Kathy Lingo's diagnosis of breast
cancer was filled with grief and emotional pressure. But she
learned to reduce stress and help her body fight her life-threatening
disease. Social worker and Director of Mind-Body Medicine Robin
Adler offers tips to help patients relax and work on healing
during this most stressful of times. Click
here to read more.
Cancer patients get their guffaws in Laugh Club
There's truth to that saying, "Laughter is the best
medicine." Laughing is a natural antidote to stress and an immunity
booster, which is why the Clinic started hosting a monthly Laugh
Club led by a certified "Laugh Leader". Click
here to read
more.
Reduce cancer risk with healthy lifestyle choices
Changing your lifestyle to dramatically reduce your
cancer risk is easier than you may think. Even small changes
can improve your health and resistance to illness and disease.
Click here
to read more.
Healthier eating can help treat and prevent disease
When Kathy Parker was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma
at age 24, her relationship with food changed dramatically.
She began to see nutrition as key to keeping her body healthy.
Click here
to read more.
Alternative medicine slowly changing traditional minds
Patient demand for so-called alternative medicine has
spurred better cooperation between medical doctors and complementary-care
providers. Here are some tips for talking to your physician
about alternative treatments, working with insurance companies,
and finding an integrative clinic right for you. Click
here
to read more.
Super foods for fighting and preventing cancer
Eating super foods can boost your strength, immunity
and help rid your body of toxins. But what are these super foods?
The clinic's three naturopathic physicians list their favorite
food heroes and explain why they're so great. Click
here to read more.
East meets West in cancer treatment
When Anna Herrman's surgery to remove cancer from her breast
and lymph nodes left her in excruciating pain, she tried acupuncture
and was nearly pain-free hours later. This kind of integration
of Western and Eastern medicines is a growing trend among cancer
patients. Click
here to read more.
How to eat healthy over the holidays
Ever wonder why you feel so sluggish after turkey, mashed potatoes
and all the fixings? Big, traditional holiday meals tend to
be heavy in refined carbohydrates, which can throw your body
into a "food coma", says naturopathic physician Heidi Lucas.
Here are her tips for healthy holiday eating. Click
here to read more.
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