[custom_adv] Paste or Tomato Sauce Tomato sauces not only consume high levels of vitamin C but tomatoes help eliminate bad breath in some cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy. Take tomato sauces without spice. If you have oral ulcers, avoid taking tomatoes. [custom_adv] Fatty fish Salmon, tuna and sardines are not only rich in protein to fight fatigue, but also nourished power plants. They use high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, which can help keep muscles strong. Also, vitamin B12, which the body relies on for producing red blood cells, and vitamin D, which is a key ingredient in bone health, are among the other nutrients found in fatty fish. [custom_adv] Nutritional Ingredients When your energy and appetite dwindle, consuming nutritious foods can help you get the calories you need, as well as useful vitamins, minerals and fats. Accordingly, the use of a mix of trill fist (a mixture of granola, dried fruit, edible and sometimes chocolate), edible cereals, or even a peanut butter spoon can be a good option. [custom_adv] Dairy products Calcium, vitamin D, and protein in dairy products help maintain bone health. By choosing yogurt or kefir you also benefit from the breeding of good bowel germs. If you are vegetarian or have no interest in milk, you can consider orange juice rich in calcium, rice milk or soy milk. [custom_adv] Fatless Chicken and Turkeys The digestion of meatless chicken or turkey meat is easy, as you also benefit from high protein content. The meatless chicken or turkey is a better choice than red meat. Red meat may increase inflammation and lead to the development of chronic diseases such as heart disease. [custom_adv] Dark leafy vegetables Broccoli, Kiel, Romany lettuce, spinach, blueberries and other leafy vegetables of high calcium content to help bone health, folate and iron to improve blood production, and magnesium essential for many body functions, but often during treatment. Cancer decreases its levels. [custom_adv] Pea and Beans Pea and beans have high levels of protein that support muscle, while helping to provide energy for the body and prevent fatigue. [custom_adv] Ginger Ginger is confronted with nausea, which is one of the side effects of chemotherapy and some medications. Adding freshly grated ginger to foods or tea may help relieve nausea that has not been completely eliminated by anti-nausea medicines.