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Nutrition and Brain Tumor Survivorship: What to Eat for Optimal Health

what to eat before, during, and after brain tumor treatment

Nutrition plays a pivotal role in supporting your body and brain during and after a brain tumor diagnosis. By focusing on nutrient-rich foods, you can bolster your overall health and improve your quality of life.

Why Nutrition Matters

A balanced diet provides essential nutrients that support your immune system, reduce inflammation, and enhance brain health. The Mediterranean diet is a popular choice, emphasizing whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, and plenty of fruits and vegetables. Its focus on anti-inflammatory foods can help manage treatment side effects.

Considerations for Special Diets

Diets like ketogenic or modified Atkins have been explored for brain tumor patients. These diets may provide specific benefits but should always be pursued under medical supervision. Challenges, like maintaining a high-fat intake, mean these options aren’t for everyone.

Supplements and Probiotics

Talk to your provider before adding supplements to your routine. Probiotics, which support gut health, can be found in foods like yogurt and fermented vegetables. They may help maintain a healthy microbiome, which is crucial for digestion and immune support.

Practical Tips

  • Plan meals with a variety of colorful vegetables and fruits.
  • Incorporate omega-3 fatty acids from fish or flaxseeds.
  • Stay hydrated and limit processed foods.

Eating well is a cornerstone of survivorship. By prioritizing nutrition, you can fuel your body and mind for the challenges ahead.

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