#76 Can You Eat for COVID with Professor Robert Thomas
4th Nov 2020
I’m delighted to welcome back Professor Robert Thomas to the show. You may remember we spoke with Prof Robert previously on one of our earlier episodes and I’m thrilled that he could join me again.
Professor Robert Thomas is a Consultant Oncologist at Bedford and Addenbrooke’s
Hospitals, a clinical teacher at Cambridge University and visiting Professor of Sports and
nutritional science at the University of Bedfordshire.
In addition - he is lead of a Lifestyle and Cancer Research Unit and is also medical advisor to the website Cancernet.co.uk. Through his amazing work - Prof Robert Thomas has previously been awarded The British Oncology Association’s “Oncologist of the Year” and The Royal College of Radiologist medal.
On the show today we talk about:
- Professor Roberts current experience of COVID on the ward as a consultant
- His latest trial using food supplements and probiotics as an addition to conventional treatment
- The formulation of the product with industry and the issues it may pose
- His experience of conducting the research and comparing that to the POMI-T trials
- Why lifestyle modification and prevention of comorbidities has to be the foundation rather than supplements alone
Episode guests
Professor Robert Thomas is a Consultant Oncologist at Bedford and Addenbrookes Hospitals, a clinical teacher at Cambridge University and visiting Professor of Sports and nutritional science at the University of Bedfordshire. He is lead of a Lifestyle and Cancer Research Unit conducting designing and conducting government backed studies evaluating the impact of exercise, diet and natural therapies. In collaboration with The Universities of Bedfordshire, Southern California, Cambridge and Glasgow, this unit has published over 100 peer reviewed scientific papers (see list). This has included the worlds largest randomised controlled trial of a polyphenol rich nutritional supplement in patient with cancer (the Pomi-T trial) and the randomised evaluation of a topical therapy to prevent chemotherapy induced nail damage (The polybalm study). More recently, he led the analysis of the 155,000 patient data set (PLCO) which has linked sugar with an increased cancer and tea and broccoli with cancer prevention. In 2010, he designed and lead the implementation of the UK's cancer exercise rehabilitation course and Qualification with Macmillan and Skills Active. In 2019, he wrote book “Keep Healthy after Cancer”, and remains medical advisor for the lifestyle and cancer website Cancernet.co.uk, the general lifetsyle site keep-healthy.com and writes a popular health blog in partnership with exercise professionals and nutritionists. For these contributions he has been awarded The British Oncology Association’s “Oncologist of the Year” and The Royal College of Radiologist medal.
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Relevant recipes
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Free!Salads 4.5
Bean Salad with Spicy Avocado Cream Dressing
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Free!Fish and Seafood 4.9
Salmon Poached in Harissa Coconut Lentils
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Free!Soups 5.0
Spanish Style Lentil, Potato, and Tempeh Stew
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Free!Curries 4.7
Coconut Chickpea Daal
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Free!Chicken
Olive, Date, and Orange Braised Chicken
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Free!Tray Bakes 4.9
One Sheet Fajita Chicken, Beans and Vegetables
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Free!Budget Friendly 4.5
Curried Red Lentils
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Free!Budget Friendly 4.8
Easy Overnight Oats
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Free!Curries 4.6
Cashew Curry with Chickpeas and Crispy Mushrooms
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Free!Casseroles 5.0
Moqueca (Brazilian Fish Stew)
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