New Podcast Explores How Good Food Can Help People Live Well With Cancer

Ahead of Mothering Sunday (6th March), Maggie's - the charity which offers free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends is releasing its second instalment in the Maggie's Podcast series. 'Food, My Mother and Me' explores the importance of family and food with Kirstie Allsopp, whose mother lived with cancer for 25 years.

Cancer and its various treatments can affect people’s relationship with food, but eating well during and after cancer treatment can change how a person feels.

Ahead of Mothering Sunday (6th March), Maggie’s – the charity which offers free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends is releasing its second instalment in the Maggie’s Podcast series. ‘Food, My Mother and Me’ explores the importance of family and food with Kirstie Allsopp, whose mother lived with cancer for 25 years.

"Eating well is especially important for people with cancer, and continues to be important well after the final treatment. Regardless of cancer type, eating a diet rich in good foods can boost your immunity, strength and health. In this podcast we explore the ways in which good food and nurturing oneself has played a part in getting through treatment - and beyond."

Kellie Anderson, Nutritionist at the Maggie's Edinburgh Centre,

 

Food, My Mother and Me, features interviews with Maggie’s Centre Visitors and explores Kirstie’s own experiences with food. Including recipes that have been passed on from friends and down through generations of family, the podcast will hear stories that range from the struggles people living with cancer have had with food and cooking, to funny, heart warming stories of food mishaps and how good, nutritious food can help people to live well with cancer.

Kellie Anderson, nutritionist at the Maggie’s Edinburgh Centre, comments: “Eating well is especially important for people with cancer, and continues to be important well after the final treatment. Regardless of cancer type, eating a diet rich in good foods can boost your immunity, strength and health. In this podcast we explore the ways in which good food and nurturing oneself has played a part in getting through treatment - and beyond.”

As part of its programme of support, Maggie’s offers nutrition workshops to help introduce Centre visitors to specific foods that are particularly good for them and the best ways to enjoy them. Ann-Louise Ward, Chief Operating Officer at Maggie’s comments; “Maggie’s Centres are places where people can get advice on everything from benefits to eating well and our programme of support has been shown to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of people with cancer and their families and friends. Our team of professional staff includes a nutritionist at each Centre who can advise on healthy foods for people with cancer as well as helping make food more appealing when undergoing treatment.”

Food, My Mother and Me will be available to download on 2nd March. To see all of the recipes featured and to download the podcast visit Maggie's Online.

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Tags: Cancer, Charity, Food, Health, Lifestyle, Mother's Day, Nutrition