Diet of Cancer Patients. The
question is often asked by a cancer patient, “Doctor, what shall I eat?” Some
of our doctors, who are never tired of theorizing about the cause of cancer,
have claimed that certain kinds of food caused cancer. For many years pork was
supposed to cause this disease. Now it is a well known fact that the Jews never
eat pork; yet I have seen cases of cancer among that class of people. In
certain States of our Union, the farmers live on pork the year round yet the
disease is no more prevalent there than elsewhere. It has been claimed that
tomatoes caused cancer. There is not a particle of reason for this belief. In
New Jersey tomatoes are eaten in all ways the year round; yet there are many
States that have more cancer victims than New Jersey. In England tomatoes are
considered a luxury and only raised in hot houses. In spite of this cancer has
been alarmingly on the increase in that country in the past fifty years. In the
days of our grandfathers the Botanic physicians made a syrup from the ripe
tomatoes and gave it as a “blood medicine” with good success for certain
diseases of the skin. I am inclined to believe that the tomato will yet be
found to have a curative effect upon cancer. It is a point worth considering
for some of our students of materia medica. It has been claimed that vegetables
cause cancer. In India and those countries where the diet is entirely vegetable
there is less cancer than anywhere else. Our vegetarian friends loudly proclaim
to the world how healthy a purely vegetable diet really is. In my own practice
I have met with many cases of genuine cancer where the victim of that disease
had lived on a strictly vegetable diet for from fifteen to twenty years. In one
case a lady had a cancer of the breast; she impressed it on my mind that she
had followed a certain strict diet, and as a result of this she had the disease
under control. When I saw the cancer it was open and discharging and in the
very last stage. Another case I saw in consultation with a very fine physician
in New York State. An old man who had lived on a strictly vegetarian diet for
twenty years and it was about the worst case of cancer on the lip that I ever
saw. Now it is a well known fact that our American people eat too much and too
fast. They eat until their stomachs are full and they are in too much of a
hurry to chew their food. They bolt it down and depend upon the stomach to get
rid of it in some way. In addition to that they drink strong tea that weakens
the nerves and muscles of the stomach. As a result of all this abuse, the
stomach “goes on a strike” and refuses to do duty. Then we have some form of
indigestion, dyspepsia, ulcer of the stomach or cancer. Now the real fact of
the case is this, in most cases, patients would do well on one-half the food
they eat and that food should be chewed over and over again before it is swallowed.
When we eat our regular meals, only a certain part of what we eat can be
digested and assimilated. The rest becomes refuse matter. It may produce auto intoxication
and toxines in the blood. In these conditions and toxins in the blood. In these
conditions we find a fruitful cause of cancer. Now good red blood depends upon
pure air , pure food and pure drink, but if the food is not properly
assimilated it will create toxins and not pure blood. To cure permanently any case
of cancer we must have good digestion to make good blood, and when we can make
good healthy blood we can fortify the system against the inroads of cancer. Watch
the tongue and see if your patients are digesting their food properly; this is
just as important as any part of the treatment. When the tongue is coated either
white or yellow on the base of the tongue your patient is not properly
digesting his food. A clean moist tongue of a bright red color shows good
digestion. A broad flabby tongue and foul breath show a torpid liver. A careful
study of the eye and the tongue will tell you if the organs of the body are
secreting properly. Remember the more advanced your case of cancer is the more
obstinate the constipation. It is one of the peculiar symptoms of cancer and
must be gradually overcome by proper remedies. When your patient, in any form
of cancer, has a natural movement of the bowels every day it is a favorable
symptom. Find out what agrees with your patients the best when they are well. That
will be your guide now when they are sick. Let them have it in reasonable
quantities, but eaten slowly and well chewed. Cut out tea in any form for it
will in time create indigestion. If meat agrees with them they may have lean
meat but no fat of any kind. Fresh fish is good as are most all kinds of sea
food except lobsters, as these are hard to digest. All kinds of fruits and vegetables
are good if they agree with the patients. Study each case carefully and adapt
your diet to each individual case. If you make out a long list of things “diet
crank “. I always try to use a little common- sense and do with my patients as
I would be done by. I had an old physician prescribe for me once. He was a crank
on the diet question. He gave me a list of things about as long as my arm that
I should not eat, and what he thought I ought to eat I could have written on a
visiting card. I am afraid I was like the boy who said “he always took his
father’s advice, and then did as he was a mind to “.
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