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Instant Breakfasts a good idea for vitamins?

Page last modified on: August 15, 2008
Question from Pearl: Are Instant Breakfasts a good idea? Last chemo, my husband would put Instant Breakfast powder in pancake mix so I had more vitamins with less pancake.
Answers —Ronda Gates, M.S., R.Ph.: That's fine. There is often a lot of sugar in it, but it won't hurt you. I don't think it's going to have very many vitamins in it.
Marisa Weiss, M.D., president and founder: Ronda, are you contradicting what you said before?
Ronda Gates, M.S., R.Ph.: No, because the amount used would be negligible in the total sugar picture.

On Wednesday, July 19, 2000, our Ask-the-Expert Online Conference was called Food for Cancer Recovery. Ronda Gates, M.S., R.Ph. and moderator Marisa Weiss, M.D. answered your questions about nutrition and how it relates to cancer recovery.


The materials presented in these conferences do not necessarily reflect the views of breastcancer.org. A qualified healthcare professional should be consulted before using any therapeutic product or regimen discussed. All readers should verify all information and data before employing any therapies described here.

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Ronda Gates, M.S., R.Ph.Ronda Gates, M.S., R.Ph. is an adult development specialist and health promotion educator who develops and delivers programs and products to support lifestyle change.

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