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Health Tips: Know How Can Buttermilk Benefit Cancer Patients

Buttermilk For Cancer Patients: Buttermilk is found prominently in many Indian households. These drinks can help to control the symptoms of cancer patients and also the side effects after treatment.

Buttermilk For Cancer Patients: Buttermilk is easy to digest and has easy astringent properties. It improves digestion and naturally works against inflamed and burning. Buttermilk can also help in anemia and loss of appetite. It has proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and essential enzymes. It can be used daily. Buttermilk has 90 percent of water. Its intake helps to maintain the body's water balance. It is better to drink buttermilk than any other aromatic drink or plain water. Yeasty buttermilk has a sour taste but it is organically very nutritious for the body and tissue. 

How can Cancer patients benefit from buttermilk?

A balanced diet plays an important role for cancer patients, during treatment, and after treatment. Cancer treatment weakens a person and often makes him unable to do daily chores. In this situation, buttermilk plays a very special role for the cancer patient and thus gives benefits. 

Diarrhea

Cancer treatment and medications can cause diarrhea and loosen patients' stool. Uncontrollable diarrhea can cause dehydration, loss of appetite, and weakness. Buttermilk is an amazing option because its acid elements fight with germs and helps to clean the stomach. Buttermilk eases discomfort and heals the digestive intestine as it is full of good bacteria. 

Dehydration

Dehydration is a common side effect of cancer treatment. Chemotherapy and radiation treatment can cause dehydration. This happens due to the side effects like fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive urination. Buttermilk is a fantastic drink to prevent dehydration because it is packed with electrolytes, especially potassium, and this drink contains 90 percent of water. 

Special types of cancer and their treatment can change your taste and smell. Brain and throat tumors are the common causes of it. This factor can make the patient feel short of taste when eaten or find the food very sweet, salty. Usually, these changes are temporary and heal with time. However, it is also good for cancer patients to follow a balanced diet with lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, whole grains. Therefore, supplement your diet with buttermilk in cancer disease or after its treatment.

 

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