Cancer prevention diet changes are tough
Like Jacki referenced a few days ago, dietary changes are an important factor to consider when trying to combat cancer or prevent it in the first place.The consumption of red meat, processed foods loaded with chemicals and other foods can lead to cancer according to some. While I believe that is very true, you may not. Respecting each other's beliefs is commendable.
But, if you're serious about avoiding cancer, eating and drinking things containing possibly harmful substances should be done in moderation. Are you comfortable ingesting a bunch of chemicals and non-natural foods on a daily basis? If so, more power to you. I won't be in that group, however.














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11-12-2007 @ 12:32AM
WellnessAid said...
Half of all cancer death and two-thirds of cancer cases can be prevented by: eating (less), exercising (more), smoking (none), alcohol (ok in moderation) and narcotics (none). How to motivate folks to do this? If people would have an idea about what people diagnosed with cancer have to go through (and what choices they have to make): http://www.wellnessaid.com/health-services/breast-cancer/?tx_rhmcommunity_pi1%5Barticle%5D=463 Check out some of the articles on diet, exercise, and other health practices, and see what you can do for yourself: http://www.wellnessaid.com/health-practices/ Cheers!
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