Get the most from your hormonal therapy
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“One must eat to live, not live to eat”, the old proverb goes.
The Feel+® nutritional advice has been conceived as guidance to accompany you for as long as possible, and was founded on principles of common sense and making long-term lifestyle changes for your better, balanced health.
The Feel+ programme does not provide you with a specific diet, because diets are founded on deprivation and only last for a specific amount of time.
Feel+ has provided a few balanced menu ideas below. This will give you a general sense of how to eat a pleasant, varied and healthy diet.
A copious lunch is detrimental to your daily activities. If you have completed your morning exercise session and are not planning on going for your walk straight after lunch, you may however replenish your strengths at the table.
In order to digest and sleep well, it is recommended to dine lightly. If you have completed your exercise session late in the afternoon, you are likely to be hungry: do not throw yourself onto the appetisers or bread and butter, and limit seeds, salted almonds and cashew nuts.
On this second day, a little trip to Italy is sure to brighten your spirits! Starters are called antipasti and 200 pages would not suffice if one were to write a list of all the marvellous antipasti there are.
Main course:
Pasta on the side? Veal schnitzel served with lemon or steak, served with some simmering tomatoes with herbs, onions and a splash of white wine. There you have it, the Italian sun at your feet.
Pasta as a single course? Be careful about the sauce you choose – carbonara contains bacon, eggs and parmesan. Choose pesto, bolognese (minced meat in tomatoes) or spaghetti alle vongole (cook some mussels with onion, garlic and parsley and serve on top of the spaghetti).
Dessert: If you are still a little hungry, you could eat some fruit.
Fish night! Decide which course (starter or main), which fish (all fish is good, but be careful not to eat too much herring in oil – because of the oil), in what kind of dish.
After taking part in the programme I realised that physically and mentally, I was feeling better! I perform the exercises from time to time. I started in a group, and I recommend taking help at the start. I find it difficult to motivate myself on my own, but I walk a lot and I have joined a walking club, which arranges properly organised walks.
Get the most from your hormonal therapy
Physical activity and keeping moving is a central part of Feel+