Blue cheese is known for the beneficial use to replenish the microbial flora of the intestine. This is useful for the associated bowel problems during chemotherapy or antibiotic treatments.
Guava, a topical fruit, has a significant antidiarrheic effect. It will help during days when chemotherapy induced gastrointestinal problems.
Dragon fruit is easily available in your local supermarket. The serves as a lubricant and adds needed fiber.
The fat and proteins in cheese are an excellent source of calories. These are the building blocks of the intestinal flora which is destroyed during chemotherapy.
This is very easy to prepare and multiple appealing features common to patients suffering of Mucositis. Colorful, presentation can be very attractive and inviting.
Green tea has been recognized as having quite a few medical values. This recipe, however, is used as a source of protein (egg), calories (sugar), and more importantly for the cathartic effect.
Guava is a tropical tree. Over centuries the fruit bark and leaves have been used as home remedy for gastrointestinal ailments, in particular, diarrhea.
Main complications of most chemotherapies is inflammation of the mouth. This recipe is cold and meaty, helping the chewing process and stimulating the gums.
Cold dish with the main function of to simulate a sense of taste.
This is easy for anyone to prepare. Flavors reactivate the taste buds.
Pineapple is a refreshing fruit which for centuries has aided the digestive systems.