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file Lyme, Cancer, MMS & Vegan Oh My!

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07 Jun 2023 01:06 #78890 by dunbar57
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Hi Everyone, I am so thankful to find this forum.

My wife has Lyme & Alpha-Gal. I have prostate cancer.

We started the MMS Starting Procedure today. The person who told us about MMS said it would be best to eat a plant-based diet while on MMS. We were all geared up to do that but then I read that we should avoid high-antioxidant foods (Like all the things we planned on eating this month).

I can't find any recommended foods/diets while on MMS.

Thanks for your help!
 

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07 Jun 2023 07:19 #78892 by stu77000
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Hi Everyone, I am so thankful to find this forum.

My wife has Lyme & Alpha-Gal. I have prostate cancer.

We started the MMS Starting Procedure today. The person who told us about MMS said it would be best to eat a plant-based diet while on MMS. We were all geared up to do that but then I read that we should avoid high-antioxidant foods (Like all the things we planned on eating this month).

I can't find any recommended foods/diets while on MMS.

Thanks for your help!


 
See the attached PDF for a list of antioxidant levels in foods.
Most seem unsure as to what level is safe to eat, but 0.10 seems to be agreed on. That might seem low, but does leave stuff like cheese, chicken, etc.

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07 Jun 2023 12:34 #78895 by JTF
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A quick scan of that list makes a case for a strict carnivore diet, sans butter but with eggs and possibly some goat cheese (A2 is better anyway). There is a way to piece together a vegan diet with rice, rinsed canned sweet peas (or a unique variety of lentils), summer squash, cabbage, and a few other acceptable vegetables. There are also several grains (oatmeal, couscous, etc) and processed items such as bagels that score at or under .10. Peeled red or golden delicious apples can be a snack or rinsed canned peaches. It almost appeared to be low oxalate vegetables that scored low enough but a few medium/high oxalate foods scored low enough too. I was surprised at the amount of food on the list that really are food like products than an actual food, maybe I've been a whole food person for too long.

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