Interview with the Author: The Bloated Belly Whisperer by Tamara Duker Freuman
We at Savor Health are excited to introduce Tamara Duker Freuman, MS, RD, CDN in this guest blog post on digestive health and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Tamara is known as the Bloated Belly Whisperer, which is also the name of her new book. She answers our questions about a healthy digestive system, managing cancer […]
Cancer and Anemia
Anemia is a common side effect of both cancer itself as well as treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy. Anemia is due to a shortage of red blood cells which can cause a decrease in hemoglobin, which is a protein that carries oxygen throughout the blood. Nutrition is helpful in the management of anemia because it […]
Cancer and Vomiting
Chemotherapy treatment is notorious for its side effects. One of the most severe is vomiting. Radiation therapy can also cause vomiting, although it is less common than with chemotherapy treatment. Knowledge is Power Luckily, current oncology standards of practice have made vomiting less common, thanks to the effective and proactive use of preventative anti-nausea medications during treatment. Nausea […]
Cancer and Nausea
Many cancer patients, especially those being treated with chemotherapy, are susceptible to nausea and vomiting. Radiation therapy targeted at the brain, stomach, bowel, or close to the liver can also induce nausea, as can certain hormonal therapies and morphine-based painkillers [i]. Patients are usually given anti-nausea medications proactively to prevent the nausea associated with treatments. In […]
Cancer and Constipation
Constipation is a common side effect of cancer treatment that can be caused by certain chemotherapies, nausea and pain medications, changes in diet, or a decrease in physical activity level. What causes constipation? The inability to move one’s bowels, having bowel movements less often than is normal, or having to push more than normal […]
Cancer Cachexia Explained
Nutrition is one of the few things you can control when dealing with cancer, so why are so many cancer patients dying from malnutrition? Taking the initiative to optimize nutritional intake and to seek nutritional counseling will empower you and your loved ones to make a difference in response to treatment and overall quality of […]
Fasting and Cancer
Several years ago, a study suggested that fasting – avoiding most or all calories – for a short time before receiving cancer chemotherapy may enable the treatment to kill cancer cells more effectively. This study was conducted in mice, not people. We do not know if what happened in mice would happen in people with cancer. […]
The FODMAP Diet
“FODMAP” is actually an acronym representing a diet protocol now being used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, gas and bloating. So what exactly is a FODMAP, who should follow a low FODMAP diet, does it actually work, and is there any reason a cancer patient should follow a low FODMAP diet? What are FODMAPS […]
Phantom Toothache and Chemotherapy
Certain chemotherapies (such as vinca alkaloids like vincristine and vinblastine) may result in neuropathies and mimic a toothache. Phantom Tooth Pain, Explained Yes, that’s right. Certain chemotherapies can actually result in phantom tooth pain in teeth that have no evidence of dental decay and in areas of the mouth with no evidence of dental […]
Coping with IBS and Cancer
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can cause cramping, bloating, and a change in bowel habits. Dealing with IBS can be difficult to deal with when feeling well but during cancer treatment it can be even more of a challenge to manage. Diet is an essential part of managing IBS but sometimes finding what works can be […]