Cancer Nutrition Guidance

to leverage your health against cancer

You already know that nutrition is a vital part of recovering your health. But how can you tell which nutritional direction is right for you? Should you go raw or eat grass-fed meat? There is an overabundance of cancer nutrition advice. It’s hard to know what information is accurate and whether or not it applies to you.
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You want your nutritional course of action to be grounded in science. But you don’t have the time or expertise to search through the published scientific literature and make sense of it all.

You want to use supplements. But which ones will help the most without interfering with your treatments and medications? How do you take them? And how do you monitor their safety and efficacy? Which products are pure and potent?

Let our nutrition consultants, with over 25 years experience specializing in cancer nutrition, help you navigate questions like these and draw conclusions that are right for you.

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Don’t Worry. You Don’t Have To Do This Alone.

We present you with the published nutritional research that is specific to your cancer or treatment.

We teach you how to identify which diet practices and nutritional approaches most apply to you.

We support you in making the most informed nutritional decisions and carrying them into action.

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One–On–One Support

NutritionGuide offers one-on-one nutrition support programs for people with blood cancers. After gathering information about your treatment, body environment and health history, nutrition consultant Michelle Gerencser will guide you in developing a comprehensive nutrition plan.

The consulting relationship is educational, with respect and compassion at its core. You are a student in a class of one, and the curriculum is all about you.

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Backyard Grocer

Cancer-fighting plant nutrients are amplified at the peak of ripeness. Food that is harvested prematurely to increase shelf-life has much lower plant nutrient levels. Sourcing your food close to home is an important way to increase phytonutrient intake.