When Cancer Makes Your Body Reject Food: What It Actually Feels Like
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
When people talk about cancer and weight loss, they always focus on the numbers, the pounds, the calories, the charts, the graphs … things you can measure, but nobody talks […]
Starving With Cancer? How Zinc Impacts Appetite Signals and Taste
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
Starving with cancer isn’t just “not eating enough.” Often, taste changes happen first — metallic, bitter, or just off — and appetite follows because your brain isn’t getting the usual hunger signals.
Zinc plays a key role in how taste and appetite signals work, and low zinc can be one contributor to the struggle.
Labs don’t always tell the full story, and forcing calories doesn’t fix the signal.
For those who can still eat, foods like pumpkin seeds, oats, lentils, mushrooms, and miso broth may help support zinc. But when eating becomes impossible, the conversation needs to shift — sometimes the body needs support for the signal first.
This isn’t about blame. It’s about understanding the signal, supporting your body, and taking one step at a time.
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Cancer Weight Loss Explained: What Cachexia Really Is and How to Help
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
Helping a Cancer Patient Understand Unexplained Weight Loss If you are helping a cancer patient who is losing weight and strength, there is something critical you need to understand that […]
Baking Soda and Cancer – What the Research Actually Shows (Supportive Care That Works)
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
Baking soda and cancer. I’m going to tell you what the research actually shows, what it’s useful for, and why you’ll never hear this from your oncologist. Tumors create an acidic environment around themselves, and researchers at the University of Arizona Cancer Center found that baking soda can raise the pH around tumors in mice. In some cases, that slowed metastasis or made chemotherapy work better. Where baking soda is actually useful is supportive care—mouth sores, dry mouth, thick saliva, and metallic taste. A simple baking soda rinse can make food tolerable again when everything tastes like metal or your mouth feels raw.
What to Do When a Cancer Patient Won’t Eat
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
As a cancer survivor who lost 100 pounds in 3 months to cachexia (wasting syndrome), I know exactly how terrifying this is—for both the patient and the caregiver.
This guide is for caregivers watching someone they love waste away. I’m sharing what’s actually happening in their body, the 5 things every caregiver needs to know right now, and what finally saved my life when I was days away from a feeding tube.
If traditional food isn’t working anymore, there’s still hope. Let me show you what doctors don’t explain.
Turmeric & Cancer – A Story of Promise and Caution
Category: Cancer Nutrition
Turmeric. You’ve seen it in curries, teas, even those golden lattes that pop up on Instagram, but behind the color and the trend, turmeric carries something bigger: a compound called […]
Movement Isn’t Optional During Cancer: It’s Survival. Here’s How to Make it Doable.
Category: Brain
Movement for Healing When you hear the word “exercise” during cancer treatment, it can feel like an impossible expectation. Fatigue, pain, nausea, and stress make even the simplest tasks challenging. […]
Boost, Ensure, and the Cancer Nutrition Scam No One Talks About
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
“The REAL Reason Health Professionals Recommend Boost and Ensure” If you’re a cancer patient or caring for one, you’ve probably been told to drink Boost or Ensure. Maybe by a […]
Why Appetite Disappears in Cancer and How to Begin Getting It Back
Category: Appetite Loss Solutions
You want to eat, you know you need to eat, but the thought of food either makes you nauseous, leaves you prematurely full, or feels impossible to even start. When […]