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Food For Life: Cancer Project Nutrition and Cooking Class

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Food For Life: Cancer Project Nutrition and Cooking Class
Event on 2013-01-14 18:30:00


Research has shown that certain dietary patterns have a major effect in helping cancer survivors to live longer, healthier lives.  Numerous studies have shown that a diet built from plant foods offers the most cancer-fighting protection of any diet plan.  Reviews by the American Institute of Cancer Research showed that as much as 40 percent of cancer risk may be related to diet. 

PCRM's Food For Life: Cancer Project classes offer a unique opportunity to:

  • Acquire knowledge about the link between cancer and diet
  • Experience the benefits of plant-based nutrition
  • Learn the practical cooking skills needed to help you on your journey to better health

In the Food For Life: Cancer Project classes, attendees do all of this while enjoying a cooking demonstration and tasting delicious, healthful dishes.  

  • Class 1: Jan. 14th: Introduction: How Foods Fight Cancer
  • Class 2: Jan. 21st: Fueling Up on Low-Fat, High Fiber Foods
  • Class 3: Jan. 28th: Discovering Dairy and Meat Alternatives
  • Class 4: Feb. 4th: Cancer Fighting Compounds and Healthy Weight Control
  • Class 5: Feb. 11th: Foods and Breast Cancer Survival

This is a 5-class series. Sign up for all five classes for .00 (that's just .00 per class) or sign up for just one class. Cost includes class handouts and food. 

The Food For Life program is a community-based nutrition education program of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM).  PCRM is a nonprofit organization advancing preventative medicine, primarily good nutrition, and supports higher standards in research.

 

There is a textbook for this class; The Cancer Survivor's Guide.  You may purchase a copy online or simply download a FREE copy here:

http://www.cancerproject.org/resources/guide.php

The Cancer Survivor's Guide will give you important insights into what researchers have proven: Food Choices can help prevent cancer and, when cancer has been diagnosed, nutrition can improve survival.  These links between diet and cancer are nothing short of dramatic.  And now you can learn how certain dietary patterns help people diagnosed with cancer live longer, healthier lives.  Includes more than 130 recipes.
*Note: You do not need to bring the textbook to class.


Registration may also be done via mail or in person.  Please contact Instructor Elizabeth Federman at efederman_ffl@yahoo.com prior to the commencement of classes. 

Cancellation Policy:  There will be a .00 cancellation fee per registrant. 

We are looking into offering child-care during class times.  If this is something you desire or need, please let me know.

Special thanks to Pastor Richard Poole and the Session at Faith Presbyterian Church of Valley Village for their enthusiastic support and for their generous donation of use of facilities for these classes!

Find out more about Instructor Elizabeth Federman at PCRM's website. https://secure2.convio.net/pcrm/site/Donation2?df_id=12221&12221.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=0na95eh8d4.app209b

Food For Life

The Power of Food for Cancer Prevention and Survival



 

 

at Faith Presbyterian Church of Valley Village
5000 Colfax Ave
Los Angeles, United States

Food For Life: Cancer Project Nutrition and Cooking Class is a post from: Education Aid


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