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  prevent breast cancer with vitamin d and a vegan diet  

in 1940, the risk of a woman getting breast cancer was one in 20. today that number is one in eight. risk factors for breast cancer include genetics, family history, and diet. western diets have changed dramatically since 1950- and not for the better. as our food is filled with more preservatives, toxins, and unnatural fillers and as fast food restaurants appear on every corner, cancer rates consequently have skyrocketed.
the best cure is prevention. the national cancer institute estimates that as much as 80% of cancer cases are preventable. maintaining a healthy diet is the number one thing you can do to prevent yourself from getting breast cancer. a diet low in sugar, dairy, and meat and high in leafy greens, fruits and vitamin d can prevent disease and promote well-being.
vitamin d is an immune system booster that aids the body in attacking breast cancer cells by preventing them from dividing and multiplying. " vitamin d is a key component in helping the body respond to many different kinds of assaults and stimuli," says robert heaney, ph.d., professor of medicine at creighton university. "in the absence of it, you're asking the body to defend itself with one hand tied behind its back."
you can get vitamin d from mushrooms, dark leafy green vegetables, fish oil, soymilk and rice milk. in the summer, spend some time in the sun. sunlight exposure stimulates vitamin d production in the skin. according to dr. oz, host of the dr. oz show, fair-skinned people need about 10-15 minutes of sunshine a day while darker skinned individuals can benefit from up to an hour of sun exposure. in the winter months dr. oz recommends taking vitamin d supplements.
in addition to getting enough vitamin d, maintaining a healthy diet is key to breast cancer prevention. breast cancer survivor elaine sloan attributes her vegan diet to keeping her cancer-free for 17 years since her diagnosis.
"before my mastectomy, i ate lots of eggs, cheese, and other dairy products," says sloan. "i knew i had to make some changes if i wanted to live a long, healthy life. my son suggested i consider a vegan diet. after reading that high-fat diets may well contribute to breast cancer, i knew that going vegan would be a step in saving my life in the future."
studies have shown that a diet high in animal products and dairy- which is full of hormones and saturated fat- can cause breast cancer, while vegan diets can help prevent and even reverse it. a vegan diet is a plant-based diet where all animal products such as meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, and dairy are avoided.
there are several ways that a vegan diet reduces the risk of breast cancer. when our body is overloaded with toxins, it is unable to fight off disease. however, the body naturally wants to heal itself and we can help it do that by eating the proper nutrition. according to the american journal of clinical nutrition, "people consuming a low-fat vegetarian diet tend to have higher levels of natural killer cells, which appear to make the immune system more effective in destroying tumors."
a diet high in animal fat, especially the carcinogens found in cooked red meat, and the fat-soluble hormones found in milk from cows can be toxic to your system. according to arthur upton, former director of the national cancer institute, "both breast cancer and colon cancer have been generally associated with the level of consumption of animal fat."
a diet high in fruits and vegetables is beneficial because of the phytochemicals found in produce, which aid the immune system in destroying tumors. plant-based dieters tend to get the recommended amount of servings of produce while those following a typical western diet do not.
western countries have much higher rates of breast cancer than asian countries such as japan where the diet is much lower in animal fat. when japanese women are raised on western diets, their breast cancer risk dramatically increases.
"a harvard medical school study of more than 90,000 women revealed that the women who ate the most meat were nearly twice as likely to develop breast cancer as those who did not eat much meat," says sloan. "personally, i don't need another study to tell me that meat, eggs, and dairy products are unhealthy and vegan foods are wholesome and beneficial. i can feel the difference for myself."
following a vegan diet has many health benefits. "since i switched to a vegan diet, my energy level has increased, my cholesterol level has decreased, and i feel healthier overall," says sloan. "but the best health benefit is the peace of mind i get from knowing that i'm much less likely to have a breast cancer relapse."
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    Source :NaturalNews.com     Date : 27  October   2009    Category : Food And Health


nutty news from scientists: pistachios reduce lung cancer risk

researchers have reported over the past year that nuts offer a wide range of health benefits -- from helping fight the pre-diabetic condition known as metabolic syndrome ( http://www.naturalnews.com/025098_n...) to preventing age-related blindness ( http://www.naturalnews.com/026369_o...) and lowering breast cancer risk ( http://www.naturalnews.com/026115_w...). now there's even more good news about nuts. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 14 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
breathe easier with pistachios

houston—eating a daily dose of pistachios may help reduce the risk of lung and other cancers, according to data presented at the american association for cancer research frontiers in cancer prevention research conference, held dec. 6 to 9, 2009. “it is known that vitamin e provides a degree of protection against certain forms of cancer. higher intakes of gamma-tocopherol, which is a form of vitamin e, may reduce the risk of lung cancer,” said ladia m. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 9 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
eating walnuts cuts cholesterol

eating a diet high in walnuts may decrease cholesterol and fight inflammation, two major risk factors for cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by researchers from harvard university and published in the american journal of clinical nutrition."consumption of nuts has been associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease events and death," the researchers wrote. "walnuts in particular have a unique profile: they are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which may improve blood lipids and other cardiovascular disease risk factors. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 10 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
snack your way to health with pistachio nuts

whether you are trying to lose weight or just eat a healthier diet, snacking can be a huge problem. no matter how hard you try to plan your day out and have healthy meals on hand, there are always times where you just need a snack. pistachio nuts are a snack that can provide great nutrition and get you through to your next meal without a lot of calories. they taste great too.pistachios have over 30 vitamins and nutrients including vitamin b6, copper, manganese, thiamin, dietary fiber and protein. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 10 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
superfood profile: find the health benefits of wheat germ oil

research has shown that obtaining nutrients through a naturally healthy diet is far more effective than trying to achieve health through synthetic nutrients found in pills and supplements. a daily dose of wheat germ oil is the perfect way to enrich your diet and nourish your body with a high concentration of powerful nutrients.wheat germ oil is praised as one of nature's richest sources of vitamin e. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 2 September 2009   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
walnuts and fish affect heart health differently

including both walnuts and fish products in the diet is required to reduce risks of coronary heart disease, says a new study funded by the california walnut commission. according to findings published in the american journal of clinical nutrition , a diet supplemented with walnuts led to reductions in cholesterol levels, while a fish diet led to reductions in blood levels of triglycerides. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 23 April 2009   Category : Rest
soy has staying power as healthy option

consumers in the us are increasingly turning to soy as a healthy choice as they constantly change their eating habits to improve nutrition, according to a study from the united soybean board. soy is popular for its potential health benefits and versatility and 85 percent of consumers view soy as healthy, the survey showed. this is an increase of 26 percentage points compared to 1997. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 23 September 2008   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
nine ways to reduce the risk of breast cancer

october is breast cancer awareness month, but the media focus of this month tends to be about curing breast cancer, with little said about how to prevent breast cancer. the bad news is that we`re no closer to a cure for breast cancer than we were 50 years ago. we have somewhat more effective chemotherapies for treating breast cancer, but they all can have terrible, even deadly, side effects and hardly qualify as a cure. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 23 October 2009   Category : Food And Health
a big fat fib: low-fat is not the answer

it all started a few decades ago, when well-known health experts began recommending that people eliminate fat from their diets. a lot of people jumped on the no-fat train because some studies at the time seemed to point to fat as the villain of our modern diet. it soon became obvious to health professionals that completely eliminating fat was not any kind of solution. first of all, most people couldn`t stay on this type of extreme diet for any length of time. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 29 March 2009   Category : Food And Health
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