The best diet
for preventing or fighting cancer is a predominantly plant-based diet that
includes a variety of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. A plant-based diet
means eating mostly foods that come from plants: vegetables, fruits, nuts,
grains, and beans. There is no recommended dietary allowance for phytochemicals. Eat a
variety of foods, including plenty of fruits and vegetables, to ensure you are
getting adequate amounts in your diet.
Certain foods, eaten in the correct
portions and frequency, can provide cancer-starving benefits. Below are 5 foods
to eat that can prevent cancer growth:
- Bok Choy This type of Chinese cabbage contains brassinin; a powerful
cancer-fighter, also found in broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts.
Bok Choy should be eaten 3 times a week, in 1/2 cup servings to obtain its
full benefits.
- Cooked Tomatoes have more cancer-fighting properties than raw tomatoes. Both
contain the molecule lycopene, but heating the tomato changes its chemical
structure and makes the benefits more readily available to your body. You
should eat 2-3 (1/2 cup) servings of cooked tomatoes a week.
- Flounder This fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and low in mercury.
Three 6-ounce servings a week is ideal.
- Strawberries The antioxidants in this berry help fight cancers. You should
eat 1 cup a day, including the juice.
- Artichokes contain 3 different cancer-fighting molecules. Enjoy ¼
cup of hearts per day.
As
a veteran faculty member at the Stanford University Medical School, Dr. John Farquhar has seen thousands of patients try to beat cancer with aggressive
chemotherapy treatments that "blast them with terrible side effects."
But, as the founder of Stanford's Prevention Research Centre, he believes he
has helped other patients beat cancer before it starts using nature's medicine:
vegetables and fruits.
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