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Natural Cancer Treatment – Avoid Cancer by What We Eat

August 14th, 2010

is much passing reference to the need to eat more vegetables in order to avoid cancer, but beyond the urging of some health promotion staff little seems to be written in the lay press in any detail at all. In addition to this, or perhaps because of the simplistic message that is out there, many doctors do not yet recognize the importance of diet in relation both to reducing the chances of the disease occurring but also in the care of patients who have already got cancer. They do not recognize that good nutrition is a natural cancer treatment.

Many doctors are wedded to the fast effects of antibiotics. They really, really want any and every drug to be as effective as antibiotics were when they were first used. And if foods cannot give that sort of effect with the majority of people then a goodly number of them will dismiss the impact of food as being “not really important”.

However there are many drugs which are not very effective. For example chemotherapy increases survival overall at the 5-year stage by only just over 2%, with it being ineffective in many cancers, despite its ongoing use. With this in mind, any “natural” activity without negative side effects should be embraced with open arms.

There are many foods which have been shown in epidemiological studies to reduce the chances of getting cancer by 25%, 50%, 75% and sometimes even more when you compare high consuming groups with low consuming groups.

There are foods which seem to prevent cells from mutating into cancer cells. There are foods which encourage mutated cells to die off. There are foods which stop the cancer cells from growing, or reduce the speed of growth and foods which stop the cancer cells from moving around the body. In biomedical words foods can be antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, anti-mutagenic, encouraging apoptosis, cytotoxic, with antimetastatic effects. Of course not all fruit and vegetables have all these effects, but they have enough to be useful.

So which are the most important vegetables and fruits? I would urge you to go for variety and not get hung up on just one or two thinking that will be enough. Plants act synergistically. That is, they work better when you eat a number of them together.

Having said that, the onion family are reported to have some of the strongest effects in preventing cancer. As I trawled through the medical literature there was a huge interest in tomatoes and the cruciferous vegetables, but when I compared the numbers in the studies it seemed that onions, garlic and others in the allium family (like leeks and chives) had the greatest effectiveness.

Tomatoes are good, and so are the cruciferous vegetables – cabbage, red cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, arugula, beet greens, bok choy, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, garden cress, horseradish, kale, kohlrabi, radishes, rutabaga, Swiss chard and turnips.

Lettuce, carrots, summer and winter squash, oranges, lemons, blueberries, dark raspberries, grapes, cucurmin (of curry fame) and herbs (such as oregano, rosemary and thyme) have all been shown to improve immune functioning and are associated with reduced numbers of cases of cancer in epidemiological studies.

So what does this mean in practice? Ideally fresh fruit and vegetables should be part of every meal. If you can’t make it three meals a day, then settle for fruit and vegetables taking up three quarters of your plate at two meals each day.

We are talking about eating – this is not medicine, except that these foods do you good. It is important to choose foods that you enjoy. I really do not like curries or pepper. I do not do well on Indian food, so I do not eat it very often. I was brought up on North European foods and really enjoy those fruit and vegetables my family has eaten for generations. So start by eating fruits and vegetables you enjoy, then go for a little variety and try some that are new to you.

If you are wedded to fried chips, packet foods and hamburgers it might take a little getting used to have three quarters of your plate with fresh vegetables (cooked and raw) with fruit for dessert, but give it a go. It might take a few weeks for your body to develop the enzymes needed to digest your new diet, but once that has happened your body will love you for this change. And as a natural cancer treatment it is both enjoyable and of no more cost than other types of eating.




By: Harriet Denz Penhey

Alternative Breast Cancer Treatment

August 1st, 2010

Alternative breast cancer treatment has gain prominence nowadays because of its non-invasive approach. Now, this treatment are not only dealing with the effects but with the cause of the disease and some of them are even going deeper at the cellular level or at the subatomic level just to treat sickness. Alternative breast cancer treatment bypasses conventional procedures and go beyond the traditional surgery, radiation or chemotherapy.

Considerations:

Mammograms can detect small tumors and breast abnormalities up to two years before they can be felt, when they are treatable. A mammogram should be scheduled within the first fourteen days of your menstrual cycle, when the breasts are less likely to be swollen. You should not use any antiperspirant, deodorant, and powder on the day of the test, as it can interfere with the reading. When breast cancer is caught in the very early stages when it has not invaded nearby tissues the cure rate is near 100 percent with surgery alone. Tumors of 1 centimeter or less in size carry a particularly good prognosis less than a 10percent likelihood of recurrence within ten years. In general, the risk of recurrence rises with increasing tumor size and lymph node involvement.

Here are some of their recommendations:

Eat a high fiber diet based on fresh fruits and vegetables, plus grains, legumes, raw nuts (except peanuts) and seeds, and soured products such as low fat yogurt. Very important are the cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, Brussels. Sprouts, cabbage, and cauliflower, and yellow orange vegetables, such as carrots, pumpkin, squash, sweet potatoes, and yams. Eat vegetables raw or lightly steamed. For grains, use unpolished brown rice, millet oats and wheat. Eat whole grains only. If at all possible, consume only organically grown foods. Pesticides and other chemical have been linked to breast cancer (they may mimic the effect of estrogen on the body).

More recommendations on alternative and natural cancer treatment can be found by following the link below.

The alternative Breast cancer treatment from doctors will not just improve your medication, through its cost effective costs you could save a lot. You will gain some relief from spending hundred and thousand of bucks just for your medication. If I were you, I will look for ways on how I can start these alternative breast cancer treatments to move on with the suffering that you are having right now. The pain and suffering that cancer caused you can be minimized, and at times eliminated by these alternative treatments. These are really worth trying for so find way to try and have this together with your medication.

For further information about the alternative breast cancer treatment, breast cancer – prevention and cure and for more articles about the causes, symptoms and diagnosis of breast cancer. Just follow the link and watch also the 5minute video presentation for final assessment our highly recommended alternative therapy:

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By: john daniel

Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatment

July 23rd, 2010

The prostate is a walnut sized gland at the base of the bladder that encircles the uretha, the tube through which urine is voided. The prostate produces prostatic fluid, which makes up the bulk of the male ejaculate and nourishes and transports the sperm. It is the most commonly diagnosed male cancer and the second leading cause of male cancer deaths. Indeed, autopsy studies have shown that 60 to 70 percent of all men who reach the age of 80 have at least some microscopic evidence of prostate cancer. Symptoms do not occur until the cancer has spread beyond the prostate, highlighting the importance of regular checkups.

For comprehensive definition and approach to prostate cancer please refer to prostate cancer prevention and cure just follow the link below.

Recommended herbs

Black radish, dandelion, milk thistle, and red clover are good for cleansing the liver and the blood. Buchu, carnivora, Echinacea, goldenseal, pau d’ Arco, and suma have all shown anticancer properties. Take them in tea form, using two at a time and alternating among them. Damiana and licorice root have the ability to balance hormones and glandular function. Gravel root, hydrangea, oat straw, parsley root, uva ursi and yarrow are diuretics that also dissolve sediment. A plant substance in green tea has been found by researchers at the mayo clinic to be a potent killer of prostate cancer cells. Many studies have linked green tea consumption to reduced risk for prostate cancer. Modified citrus pectin has shown to substantially inhibit the growth of cancer cells and is especially effective in combating prostate cancer. Turmeric is a spice that contains curcumin, an antioxidant that may be effective in controlling prostate cancer cells.

More recommendations

Maintain a whole foods diet. Eat plenty of whole grains, raw nuts and seeds, and unpolished brown rice. Millet cereal is a good source of protein. Eat wheat, oats, and bran. Also eat plenty of cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and cauliflower, and yellow and deep orange vegetables, such as carrots, pumpkin, squash, and yams. This type of diet is important for the prevention of cancer as well as for healing. Include in the diet apples, fresh cantaloupe, all kinds of berries, especially blueberries and strawberries; brazil nuts; cherries; grapes; legumes, including chickpeas, lentils, and red beans; plums; and walnuts. All of these foods help to fight cancer. Consume freshly made vegetable and fruit juices daily. Carrot and cabbage juices are good choices. Eat plenty of grapefruit, watermelon, and tomatoes and tomato products such as tomato juices and tomato-based sauces. These contain lycopene, which has been shown to protect against prostate cancer. Include in your diet foods that are high in zinc such as mushrooms, pumpkin seeds, seafood, spinach, sunflower seeds, and whole grains. Zinc nourishes the prostate gland and is vital for proper immune function.

Continued in Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatment part 2 just click the link below:

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By: john daniel