Boost Your Appetite While Beating (or Fighting) Cancer

Cancer appetiteIf you are undergoing treatment for cancer, you may have noticed a change in your appetite and desire to eat. There are many cancer treatments that can lower your appetite, even cancer itself can cause a loss in appetite for various reasons. A loss of appetite, called anorexia, can lead to weight loss and make you feel weak and tired, which affects your quality of life and response to cancer treatments.

Here are some natural tips to improve your appetite:

* Eat several small meals or snacks throughout the day (6-8), rather than 3 large meals.
* Eat meals and snacks at a scheduled time, even if you’re not hungry. Even a few bites, counts.
* Eat starchy foods, such as pasta or sweet potatoes, with high-protein foods, such as fish, poultry, eggs, tofu, nuts, peanut butter, yogurt, peas, and beans.
* Marinate meat in liquids (citrus juices, salad dressings, sweet and sour sauce, soy sauce or barbecue sauce) to change the strong flavor and make it more appealing.
* If the smell of food bothers you, serve bland foods cold or at room temperature.
* When your appetite is very low, try fruit smoothies, milkshakes, or liquid meals.
* If your mouth isn’t sore, drink lemon water, which can help stimulate appetite.
* Avoid drinking liquids with meals or take only small sips of liquids while eating to keep from feeling full early (unless you need liquids to help swallow or for dry mouth).
* Use a large plate and put small portions on it. By doing this, the amount of food may appear less overwhelming.
* Make eating more enjoyable by setting the table with pretty dishes, playing your favorite music, watching TV, or having enjoyable company.
* Be as physically active as you can. Exercise lightly before meals to stimulate your appetite. Even a short walk may be stimulating.
* Eat your favorite foods any time of the day! For example, if you like breakfast foods, you can eat these for dinner.

 


Dr. Naghmeh is a Naturopathic Doctor and an experienced primary healthcare provider, with seven years of experience as a Medical Doctor in her home country of Iran. She manages the Integrative Cancer Care program at KIHC.  

 

*Image by Christine Sponchia from Pixabay

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