Cancer-Fighting Foods

Cancer has hit my family too many times.  My dad died of lung cancer, my mom battled with breast cancer and now my husband is fighting through brain cancer.  

With all of the toxins in our environment and chemicals in our food supply, cancer is now hitting 1 in 3 Americans.  There is a chance that you or someone you love may be affected by cancer in your lifetime.  

The good news is that there is more than just surgery, chemo and radiation to help you fight…and win the battle.

As Hippocrates famously said, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” When it comes to foods that help minimize the threat of cancer, there’s no shortage of reliable choices and the list keeps growing.

Here are 10 foods that have long been shown to have anti-cancer properties.

Foods to Fight Cancer

1. Aduki Beans — These small, dark red beans have a sweet, nutty flavor and are often used in Asian desserts. They are easy to digest and filled with flavonoids, which are part of a bigger family of antioxidants called polyphenols. These compounds may lower your risk of heart disease, cancer, and stroke. 

2. Blueberries — Considered to have among the highest antioxidant capacity among other fruits and vegetables, these powerhouses are chock full of a variety of cancer-fighting phytochemicals.

3. Cruciferous Vegetables — Several studies suggest that higher intake of cruciferous vegetables (i.e.: broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, collard greens, Brussels sprouts) can safeguard against several forms of cancer, due in large part to an abundance of chemicals, such as glucosinolates, that help detoxify carcinogens.

4. Dark Green Veggies — Spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, leaf lettuce, chicory, and Swiss chard are excellent sources of  carotenoids. Researchers believe that carotenoids seem to prevent cancer by acting as antioxidants, scouring potentially dangerous “free radicals” from the body before they can do harm. Studies show the carotenoids in dark green leafy vegetables can inhibit the growth of certain types of breast cancer cells, skin cancer cells, lung and stomach cancer.

5. Garlic — Garlic and other members of the allium family (onions, leeks, scallions, and chives) all contain a phytochemical that provides protection from cancer. Studies show that garlic, in particular, probably decreases your chances of developing colorectal cancer.  If you would like to pass on the garlic breath, try Kyolic as a supplement.

6. Green Tea — One class of flavonoids called catechins has recently become the focus of widespread study for their anti-cancer potential. Tea is the best source of catechins in the human diet, and green tea contains about three times the quantity of catechins found in black tea.

7. Mushrooms — Shiitake and maitake mushrooms are rich in beta-glucan, a long chain sugar that stimulates T-cell production and boosts the immune system. Tied to this, initial findings suggest that mushrooms reduce cancer risk. 

8. Red Grape Juice and Red Wine — Resveratrol, an antioxidant present in the skins of red grapes, helps prevent cancer cells from getting a key protein required for their growth. Studies show resveratrol blocked the development of skin, breast, and leukemia cancers.

9. Sweet Potatoes — Sweet potatoes contain a variety of natural cancer-fighting molecules, including carotenoids, polyphenols, and flavonoids. Orange-hued potatoes contain an abundance of beta-carotene, an antioxidant that is converted to Vitamin A and plays a vital role in immune system health. Sweet potatoes may cut colon cancer risk.

10. Tomatoes — Lycopene, an anti-cancer compound in tomatoes, is more active when heated. Cooking the tomato in olive oil is even better, increasing the amount of lycopene in the blood by 40%. Eating foods high in lycopene may reduce risk of prostate, lung, and stomach cancers.

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    Leann Forst, MBA, CHC, CEOC — Holistic Health Practitioner

    Leann is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Certified Essential Oils Coach. She holds a Master’s degree from Drake University and a Bachelor of Science from Upper Iowa University. Accredited by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners, Leann is an award winning author of 2 books How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies and 100 Ways to Lose Weight”.

    Born and raised as an Iowa farm girl, she moved to Texas in 1998 where she lives with her husband and 2 kids.

    As a wife of a brain cancer survivor, Leann has a special interest in anti-cancer nutrition and detoxification. She works with individuals and groups, and speaks regularly at hospitals, schools and organizations. Leann’s goal is to teach people how to attain optimal health by getting to the root cause of chronic and inflammatory conditions, while using healing modalities such as essential oils. Click here to get Leann’s free report, “37 Cancer Facts You Should Know…But Probably Don’t

    Related Links

    Eat to Beat Cancer http://www.eattobeat.org/

    Ted Talk, William Li, “Can we eat to starve cancer?” http://www.ted.com/talks/william_li.html

    American Institute for Cancer Research http://www.aicr.org/

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