The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.
Nutrients. 2011 Jan;3(1):1-26. doi: 10.3390/nu3010001. Epub 2010 Dec 30.
The use of complementary and alternative medicines including dietary supplements, herbals and special diets to prevent or treat disease continues to be popular. The following paper provides a description of an alternative dietary approach to the self-management and treatment of cancer, the Bill Henderson Protocol (BHP). This diet encourages daily intake of raw foods, a combination of cottage cheese and flaxseed oil and a number of supplements. Some foods and food groups are restricted (e.g., gluten, meat, dairy). Early background theory that contributed to the protocol's development is presented as is a summary of relevant evidence concerning the anti-cancer fighting properties of the individual components. Supplement intake is considered in relation to daily recommended intakes. Challenges and risks to protocol adherence are discussed. As with many complementary and alternative interventions, clear evidence of this dietary protocol's safety and efficacy is lacking. Consumers of this protocol may require guidance on the ability of this protocol to meet their individual nutritional needs.
包括膳食补充剂、草本药物和特殊饮食在内的补充和替代医学的使用,继续受到欢迎。以下论文描述了一种替代饮食方法,用于癌症的自我管理和治疗,即比尔·亨德森方案(BHP)。这种饮食鼓励每天摄入生的食物、乳清干酪和亚麻籽油的混合物,以及一些补充剂。一些食物和食物组受到限制(例如,麸质、肉类、奶制品)。本文介绍了促成该方案发展的早期背景理论,并概述了有关个别成分抗癌特性的相关证据。考虑了补充剂的摄入量与每日推荐摄入量的关系。还讨论了遵守方案的挑战和风险。与许多补充和替代干预措施一样,这种饮食方案的安全性和疗效的明确证据仍然缺乏。该方案的消费者可能需要了解该方案是否能够满足他们的个人营养需求。