tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5367714725987562449.post7530241955678483767..comments2023-09-03T11:03:12.512+01:00Comments on Leo after cancer: Some more thoughts on food and the language of cancer.Grace Pursall Wardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09640578543983974229noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5367714725987562449.post-36269631553128697232015-10-26T17:50:21.191+00:002015-10-26T17:50:21.191+00:00Hi Grace
Thanks for this blog, so true. I agree w...Hi Grace<br /><br />Thanks for this blog, so true. I agree with you whole heartedly about the blame culture that exists in some quarters. It can be very hurtful. We humans always look for reasons for things happening. We seem to be programmed to look for patterns. This is often invaluable but sometimes can be very negative so that it becomes my fault that I have cancer. I eat red meat bacon and sausages so QED I'm asking for it. <br />We try and steer well away from the Internet to avoid this kind of stuff and we have very few vegetarian friends. That is not to say we don't eat vegetarian food, far from it.<br />We try and eat a 'mediterranean' diet as much as possible, lots of fruit and veg and olive oil especially.<br />I hope you are keeping well.<br />Best wishes<br />DavidDavid Thornhillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467874547849876394noreply@blogger.com