Lower your Cancer-Risk…
Research
claims that a diet of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans and other plant
foods helps lower risk for many cancers.
Lower your Cancer-Risk |
Here’s
a quick look at some anti-carcinogenic foods and their purported benefits -
Flaxseed: This fibre rich seed
arrests - breast, prostate and colorectal –cancer growth
Cruciferous Vegetables: Sulforaphane in broccoli and
other cruciferous vegetables lowers risk of colorectal, breast, colon and prostate
cancer
Tomatoes: Lycopene in tomatoes
reduces the risk of prostate cancer
Carrots: Associated with decreased
risk of prostate, lung and stomach cancer
Allium Vegetables: Garlic, onions, leeks and
shallots, contain allicin, a compound that minimizes risks of stomach, prostate
and colorectal cancers
Berries:Reduces the growth and
spread of – oral cancer and oesophagealtumour
Olive Oil: Linked with reduced risk
of– colorectal, breast and digestive - cancer
Beans: High in fibre and protective against
colorectal and colon cancer
Nuts: Brazil nuts (rich in
selenium) and walnuts lower the risk of - colorectal, pancreatic, endometrial,
lung and breast - cancer
Turmeric: The curcumin in turmeric
arrests the growth of cancer cells (head, neck, colon, lung, breast, prostrate)
and lesions
Fish: Salmon, mackerel and
anchovy contain vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids, that are believed to protect
against– digestive tract and colorectal - cancer
Citrus Fruits: Lemons, limes, grapefruits
and oranges decrease the risk of cancers of – pancreas, stomach, digestive and
upper respiratory tracts
Cinnamon: Arrests the growth of head
and neck tumours
It’s
advisable to include - apples, sprouts, coffee, Kale, soy, tea, whole grains,
pulses, peas and lentils - in your diet; and restrict - alcohol,
sugar-sweetened drinks, red meat and processed meat.
This
World Cancer Day let’s try to adopt a diet rich in whole foods …
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