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Talking ’bout food on the radio … again

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Wednesday, November 28th, is another Inspire! blog talk radio program — my co-host and I are interviewing Kim Dalzell again. She’s got four things she wants to cover:

1) Why we should NOT eat healthy for the holidays.
2) The newest cancer risk in food fortification.
3) The best kind of drink and getting real bang for your buck.
4) The power of the plant: A simple and cost effective way to add this basic that every breast cancer patient and survivor MUST have for her healing journey.

Should be interesting — to say the least. I hope you’ll tune in.

We interviewed Kim on October 31st and she shared several nutritional tips for breast cancer survivors – from drink green tea to eat more fish – and I really found her insight invaluable.

I don’t know about you, but I worry about what I ingest. Some days I get downright paranoid – are the foods I consume cancer-causing? Am I doing enough to make sure my kids never get cancer? Have I done enough to make sure I never get it again?

We’re trying to change our ways here in the Lynch household, but it isn’t easy. We’ve been slow to adopt some of the changes I know we should make. We’re buying more organic foods, choosing more whole foods … but are the baby steps we’ve taken enough to make a life-saving difference?

I guess this is a topic I’m meant to be exploring because it keeps coming up in my life.

So if you’re free at 1:00 ET tomorrow – Wednesday, November 28 – give Inspire! a listen.

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