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A review, based on 238 studies published in the Nutrition Journal conducted by Michael Donaldson for the Hallelujah Acres Foundation, has outlined an anti-cancer diet, which includes what to eat, and what to avoid, in order to prevent cancer. The outline of the recommended diet is as follows: • adequate, but not excessive calories, • 10 or more servings of vegetables a day, including cruciferous and allium vegetables; vegetable juice could meet part of this goal, • 4 or more servings of fruits a day, • high in fiber, • no refined sugar, • no refined flour, • low in total fat, but containing necessary essential fatty acids, • no red meat, • a balanced ratio of omega 3 and omega 6 fats and would include DHA, • flax seed as a source of phytoestrogens, • supplemented with ~200 μg/day selenium, • supplemented with 1,000 μg/day methylcobalamin (B-12), • very rich in folic acid (from dark green vegetables), • adequate sunshine to get vitamin D, or use 1,000 IU/day supplement, • very rich in antioxidants and phytochemicals from fruits and vegetables, including α-carotene, β-carotene, β-cryptoxanthin, vitamin C (from foods), vitamin E (from foods), • very rich in chlorophyll, • supplemented with beneficial probiotics, • supplemented with oral enzymes When you start to change your diet to a diet that is full of anti-cancer foods, you may wonder why there is so much junk out there, and, why is it so much cheaper to buy a package of chips vice a bag of organic apples. The best thing you can do for you body right now to prevent cancer, is to start eating this recommended anti-cancer diet. Many of these recommendations will not be big news to those that take serious responsibility for their health. In the next anti-cancer article, I will go over why cancer-causing foods are so cheap and available. Read the study for yourself: http://www.nutritionj.com/content/3/1/19
About the authorSarah is a Chemical and Materials Engineer by education. Through years of focused self-study, she has come to see the benefit of whole food nutrition and allowing the body to heal itself. A Field Center Certified Facilitator, Sarah is passionate about being helpful to others, in any venue, in their quest for a better life.
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