Thursday, July 28, 2011

Small Home Appliances Needed for Easier Meal Preparation



As if facing chemotherapy isn't hard enough, there is a whole list of issues that must be addressed, at home, to ensure your chemotherapy is as successful as possible. Most notably, it will be your food preparation and food selection that will play a key role in your health and the success of chemotherapy when you are away from the oncologist's office.

While a dietician or nutritionist will most likely outline a dietary plan for you, there are some considerations you should make, in terms of food preparation, before you begin chemotherapy. In fact, because chemotherapy may leave you feeling fatigued an unable to focus on your food preparation, be certain those who are supporting you through your recovery are familiar with these food preparation processes.

First, because chemotherapy can produce blisters, mouth sores and create an overall lack of appetite, it is important to consume the most nutrient rich foods in the smallest quantities. For this reason, purchasing a juicer is a great way to ensure you are going to consume large amounts of fruits and vegetables in a small, liquid based, product.

Another great way to consume foods when your mouth is dry and your throat is sore is to consider cooking meals in a pressure cooker. Because pressure cookers are a fast method for cooking, and create moist food products, you can enjoy a healthy meal that is much easier to swallow than those that are cooked with other methods such as microwaves or stove tops.

Ref: associatedcontent.com

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