Is Juicing an import part of a cancer fighting diet?

Is juicing an important part of a cancer-fighting diet?

Juicing (the process of separating the juice from the pulp of fruits, vegetables and plant foods) is a great way to add more servings of vegetables and fruits to an already-healthy diet.

Juicing alone, however, does not meet your basic nutrition needs because it significantly reduces the amount of fiber you get from a vegetable or fruit.

Many studies have indicated that consumption of vegetables and fruits are positively related to lower incidence of several chronic noncommunicable diseases…Drinking vegetable and fruit juices is very popular in many countries, and also an efficient way to improve consumption of fruits and vegetables. The studies showed that fruit and vegetable juices affect cardiovascular risk factors, such as lowering blood pressure and improving blood lipid profiles. The main mechanisms of action included antioxidant effects, improvement of the aspects of the cardiovascular system, inhibition of platelet aggregation, anti-inflammatory effects, and prevention of hyperhomocysteinemia. Drinking juices might be a potential way to improve cardiovascular health, especially mixtures of juices because they contain a variety of polyphenols, vitamins, and minerals from different fruits and vegetables.

If you are in active cancer treatment, are having chewing, swallowing, or digestive problems, or are struggling with excess weight loss due to cancer and/or your cancer treatment, juicing is a good option for getting valuable nutrients into your body. Always talk to a registered dietitian about how to do this in a way that will ensure you meet all of your calorie and protein needs, and are staying safe if you have swallowing difficulties.

If you currently eat five or more servings of colorful vegetables and fruits per day, juicing to boost intake of these foods further is a healthy option.

Follow a few tips, and you can make the most of juicing:

 

 

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