Want to know how to beat prostate cancer? Your physician will probably tell you to take prescription drugs. That's the no-brainer answer from a professional who has been all but brainwashed by the pharmaceutical industry.
But the real answer is far simpler and a lot less expensive: eat large quantities of broccoli and tomatoes in combination. Exciting new research proves that this simple food combination actually beats prostate cancer drugs -- but only when these foods are eaten in combination.
Nutritional supplements aren't the same, either: you won't get the same effect from taking lycopene and broccoli extracts. You have to eat the fresh foods, and you'll get your best results by eating them raw.
There's more good news: these powerful healing foods are effective against far more than just prostate cancer: they also prevent and even help reverse breast cancer, colon cancer, leukemia and other cancers of the body. In fact, they're two of the foods listed in the highly recommended book Eat To Beat Cancer by J. Robert Hatherill.
If these simple food combinations are so powerful against cancer, then why don't doctors tell their patients about them? Sadly, few doctors have even a fundamental understanding of nutrition, and it's rare to find a practicing physician who keeps up with the latest news on nutrition research. In med school, doctors are primarily taught drugs, drugs and drugs, not nutrition. So they automatically think that drugs, not foods, are the answer to treating chronic diseases like cancer.
But they're wrong. Prescription drugs are not needed at all: not for lowering cholesterol, not for fighting cancer, and not for lowering blood sugar in diabetics. All the healing you'll ever need is found in plants, foods, herbs and superfoods. You don't need to take a single prescription drug in your entire life if you stick to healthy nutritional habits in the first place. And it's the simple things that are so powerful: broccoli, tomatoes, onions, ginger, garlic, and so on. These are potent healing foods -- far more potent than any prescription drug -- and they're available at a fraction of the cost.
So stay healthy: choose healing foods that prevent disease and support optimum human health. Avoid all processed foods and cancer-causing ingredients like sodium nitrite. Your body will thank you for it!
About the author: Mike Adams is a natural health researcher, author and award-winning journalist with a passion for teaching people how to improve their health He is a prolific writer and has published thousands of articles, interviews, reports and consumer guides, reaching millions of readers with information that is saving lives and improving personal health around the world. Adams is an independent journalist with strong ethics who does not get paid to write articles about any product or company. In 2010, Adams created NaturalNews.TV, a natural living video sharing site featuring thousands of user videos on foods, fitness, green living and more. He also founded an environmentally-friendly online retailer called BetterLifeGoods.com that uses retail profits to help support consumer advocacy programs. He's also the CEO of a highly successful email newsletter software company that develops software used to send permission email campaigns to subscribers. Adams is currently the executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, and regularly pursues cycling, nature photography, Capoeira and Pilates. He's also author a large number of health books offered by Truth Publishing and is the creator of numerous reference website including NaturalPedia.com and the free downloadable Honest Food Guide. His websites also include the free reference sites HerbReference.com and HealingFoodReference.com. Adams believes in free speech, free access to nutritional supplements and the innate healing ability of the human body. Known as the 'Health Ranger,' Adams' personal health statistics and mission statements are located at www.HealthRanger.org
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