[logo] HealthTree Foundation
search person

Patient Power: Diet Proves to Maintain Immune System for Myeloma Patients

Posted: Aug 13, 2018
Patient Power: Diet Proves to Maintain Immune System for Myeloma Patients image

If you take a stroll through any grocery store pharmacy, you'll see pill bottles that promise to be “Immune Boosters” or “Immunity Strengtheners.” Of course, multiple myeloma patients can be enticed because somehow, our immune systems have "let us down" in fighting cancer. 

While there is no evidence that supplements boost immunity, Julie Lanford (MPH, RD, CSO, LDN) has researched immune-boosting foods with significant success.

Immunity has more to do with our dietary eating pattern rather than a pill. People who eat more fruits, vegetables and plant-based foods and who avoid excess animal fats or processed foods generally have greater immunity.

“We have stronger immune systems when we eat healthier,” Lanford summarizes.

Adding a multivitamin, vitamin D, or anything that you have found already works for you (that has been approved by your doctor) to layer on top of a healthy diet is completely acceptable.

“Your immune-boosting strategy should really be focused on food.” –Julie Lanford, MPH RD CSO LDN

 

Can Myeloma Patients Maintain a Strong Immune System Through Diet? from Patient Power on Vimeo.

If you take a stroll through any grocery store pharmacy, you'll see pill bottles that promise to be “Immune Boosters” or “Immunity Strengtheners.” Of course, multiple myeloma patients can be enticed because somehow, our immune systems have "let us down" in fighting cancer. 

While there is no evidence that supplements boost immunity, Julie Lanford (MPH, RD, CSO, LDN) has researched immune-boosting foods with significant success.

Immunity has more to do with our dietary eating pattern rather than a pill. People who eat more fruits, vegetables and plant-based foods and who avoid excess animal fats or processed foods generally have greater immunity.

“We have stronger immune systems when we eat healthier,” Lanford summarizes.

Adding a multivitamin, vitamin D, or anything that you have found already works for you (that has been approved by your doctor) to layer on top of a healthy diet is completely acceptable.

“Your immune-boosting strategy should really be focused on food.” –Julie Lanford, MPH RD CSO LDN

 

Can Myeloma Patients Maintain a Strong Immune System Through Diet? from Patient Power on Vimeo.

The author Erika Johnson

about the author
Erika Johnson

Myeloma Crowd Editorial Contributor, Nursing student, and cancer advocate.

newsletter icon

Get the latest thought leadership on your Multiple Myeloma delivered straight to your inbox

Subscribe to the weekly newsletter for news, stories, clinical trial updates, and helpful resources and events with cancer experts.

Follow Us

facebook instagram linkedin tiktok youtube