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Are you NOT feeling hungry for a long time? Is your favourite food not making you go 'slurp'? Maybe you are following some unhealthy eating habits! Here are 6 ways in which you can overcome your loss of appetite.
Appetite is a person’s desire to eat food. It is distinct from hunger, which is the body’s biological response to a lack of food. A person can have an appetite even if their body is not showing signs of hunger, and vice versa.
Dr. Berg talks about appetite and if it goes away, should a person eat. Food has two purposes, one is for fuel and the other is for nutrients. Most people if they go longer than a day without eating are deficient in nutrients, especially if they are starting out on ketosis and intermittent fasting.
In this cancer information video we offer some simple advice and tips for overcoming a poor appetite after cancer treatment.
Appetite loss is when you do not have feelings of hunger or interest in food. If you are not able to eat, your body may not be getting the nutrients it needs.
Chemotherapy can affect both appetite and flavor preference. But don't despair! Here are ways to keep your body healthy and your immune system supported during treatment.
No matter what your cancer journey may be, it’s essential to make sound dietary choices during this incredibly challenging time.
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Good nutrition for chemotherapy patients can be affected by poor mouth care, fatigue, pain, and fever, as well as the many symptoms that can occur during and after cancer chemotherapy treatments. The goal is to know how to combat these symptoms and maintain an adequate diet after chemo.
Metallic taste and taste changes occur in 50% of people undergoing chemotherapy. Metallic taste means your food and drink taste awful. It is a side-effect that can stop you eating entirely. But with some tips and hints, you will be able to find enjoyment in food again.
Featuring science-based, nutrient-rich recipes that are easy to prepare and designed to give patients a much-needed boost by stimulating appetite and addressing treatment side effects including fatigue, nausea, dehydration, mouth and throat soreness, tastebud changes, and weight loss.
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