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No appetite? How to get nutrition during cancer treatment
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Mealtime
Snack time
Anytime
Increasing calories
Increasing protein
Fluids
Consider a multivitamin
Increasing protein
Protein is important for growth, health and repair of your body. If you've been ill, you may need extra protein. Some suggestions include:
- Add extra meat, poultry, fish, cheese or beans (pinto, navy, black, kidney) to casseroles, soups or stews.
- Choose meat salads, such as chicken, ham, turkey or tuna.
- Make your own high-protein milk: Add 1/4 cup powdered milk to 1 cup whole milk, or add 1 cup powdered milk to 1 quart whole milk. Use it as a beverage, add it to malts or shakes, or use it in cooking.
- Try a commercially prepared protein supplement.
If illness has made red meat — beef, pork or lamb — less appealing to you, try the following foods, which also are good sources of protein:
- Cheese
- Cottage cheese
- Beans
- Lentils
- Eggs
- Fish
- Poultry
- Nuts and nut butters
- Peanut butter
- Milk
- Milkshakes
- Custard
- Pudding
- Vegetarian burgers
- Yogurt
- Quinoa