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Anti-inflammatory Eating Webinar Recording

The Cancer Dietitian Podcast

Release Date: 05/14/2024

May Webinar - Carbs: Yes, No or Maybe? show art May Webinar - Carbs: Yes, No or Maybe?

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Hear Julie discuss carbs and help you understand how they play an important role in your diet. Topics covered include: What are carbs? Carbohydrate myths & truths. Which carbs are the most nutritious? How much carbohydrate do I need? Find more info at ! We hope you find it helpful!

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Did you know there are foods that can help manage inflammation in the body? In this webinar I discuss what anti-inflammatory eating is and how to make changes to your regular eating habits that help decrease chronic inflammation and improve your health and well-being! RECOMMENDED READING: Chronic Inflammation article on the NIH National Library of Medicine webpage:  Harvard Health Publishing article: Quick-start guide to an anti‑inflammation diet –  Johns Hopkins Medicine article: Anti-Inflammatory Diet –    I hope you find it helpful! -Julie

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It’s my first webinar of 2024! Topics covered include: Why DASH? What does “DASH plan” consist of? What foods are important for DASH eating Your Action Plan Recommended resources: For visuals that go with this webinar, go to: I hope you find it helpful!

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Topics covered include: sugar soy carbs/keto vegan/meat alcohol grilling supplements raw vs. cooked organic/GMO anti-inflammatory foods Recommended resources: Printable Handout on Sugar:  Printable Handout on Soy & Breast Cancer:  Blog Posts on Hot Topics:  Other Cancer Dietitian Webinars:  American Institute for Cancer Research:    Note that during the webinar, we had a discussion about smoking meat. My intern was able to locate the following information from the AICR regarding smoked meats: “Smoked meats contain PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons),...

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Topics covered include: What should be in my cart? Shopping tips Reading the food label Looking at the ingredients Shopping goals Shopping list Recommended resources: Video recording: Sign up for my Survivor Diet email series!  Food group info: (note that they have protein and dairy as two separate groups) Looking up ingredients:  Info on food ingredients: 

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In this episode, Julie breaks down the current nutrition recommendations for cancer survivors and discusses the most important things you need to eat as a cancer survivor! Topics covered include: Nutrition & Cancer: 3 things to know What is plant-based eating? What daily habits help me promote health & healing? Give your body the tools it needs to function at it’s best! SUGGESTED ACTION STEPS: Sign up for The Cancer Dietitian Survivor Diet email series! Recipe resources: Watch the video recording and download the slides at:

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Our expert speakers this month are Lora White, RD, CSO, LDN and Amber Thomas, RD, CSO. We have a lot of great information to share on this topic and hope you find it helpful! For a reflection guide or to register for the discussion group, go to . Lora White: Amber Thomas: Julie Lanford:

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In this episode, part of our series on nutrition and immunity, we discuss Vit C! Our topics include: • What Vitamin C is and what it does for your body • How much Vitamin C you need • What foods provide Vitamin C • Signs of deficiency and toxicity • What about using Vitamin C for prevention or healing of disease or illness? Recommended reading: • [WEBINAR] Nutrition and Immunity - • The Truth About Immunity Supporting Foods - • NIH Vit C Info: • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics - How Vitamin C Supports A Healthy Immune System: • Vitamin C for preventing...

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In this episode, part of our series on nutrition and immunity, we discuss zinc! Our topics include:

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In this episode, Julie discusses how nutrition can support or distract your immune system. She focuses on food you should consider for your diet that strengthens your immune system. Then she discusses foods that could be distracting your immune system from doing its job.

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Did you know there are foods that can help manage inflammation in the body? In this webinar I discuss what anti-inflammatory eating is and how to make changes to your regular eating habits that help decrease chronic inflammation and improve your health and well-being!

RECOMMENDED READING:

Chronic Inflammation article on the NIH National Library of Medicine webpage: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493173/

Harvard Health Publishing article: Quick-start guide to an anti‑inflammation diet – https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/quick-start-guide-to-an-antiinflammation-diet

Johns Hopkins Medicine article: Anti-Inflammatory Diet – https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/anti-inflammatory-diet

 

I hope you find it helpful!

-Julie