I found this article and glad that I am doing at least 70% of them to prevent relapse. But generally, adopting a almost white and red meat - free diet, I feel different generally. I take Fish/Seafood for protein. I have also reduced sugar significantly and still fighting a 'losing battle' for reduced carbs diet.. :)...
And here is a video on similar Cancer fighting foods.
The National Cancer Institute
estimates that roughly one-third of all
cancer deaths may be diet related. What you eat can hurt you,
but it can
also help you. Many of the common foods found in grocery stores
or
organic markets contain cancer-fighting properties, from the
antioxidants that neutralize the damage caused by free radicals
to the
powerful phytochemicals that scientists are just beginning to
explore. There isn't a single element in a particular food that does all
the
work: The best thing to do is eat a variety of foods.
The following foods have the ability to help stave off
cancer and some can even help inhibit cancer cell growth or reduce tumor
size.
Avocados are rich in glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that
attacks free radicals in the body by blocking intestinal absorption of
certain fats. They also supply even more potassium than bananas and are
a strong source of beta-carotene. Scientists also believe that avocados
may also be useful in treating viral hepatitis (a cause of liver
cancer), as well as other sources of liver damage.
Broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower
have a chemical component called indole-3-carbinol that can
combat breast cancer by converting a cancer-promoting estrogen into a
more protective variety. Broccoli, especially sprouts, also have
the phytochemical sulforaphane, a product of glucoraphanin - believed to
aid in preventing some types of cancer, like colon and rectal cancer.
Sulforaphane induces the production of certain enzymes that can
deactivate free radicals and carcinogens. The enzymes have been shown to
inhibit the growth of tumors in laboratory animals. However, be
aware that the Agriculture Department studied 71 types of broccoli
plants and found a 30-fold difference in the amounts of glucoraphanin.
It appears that the more bitter the broccoli is, the more glucoraphanin
it has. Broccoli sprouts have been developed under the trade name
BroccoSprouts that have a consistent level of sulforaphane - as much as
20 times higher than the levels found in mature heads of broccoli.
Carrots contain a lot of beta carotene, which may help reduce a
wide range of cancers including lung, mouth, throat, stomach, intestine,
bladder, prostate and breast. Some research indicated beta carotene
may actually cause cancer, but this has not proven that eating carrots,
unless in very large quantities - 2 to 3 kilos a day, can cause
cancer. In fact, a substance called falcarinol that is found in
carrots has been found to reduce the risk of cancer, according to
researchers at Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences (DIAS). Kirsten
Brandt, head of the research department, explained that isolated cancer
cells grow more slowly when exposed to falcarinol. This substance is a
polyacethylen, however, so it is important not to cook the carrots.
Chili peppers and jalapenos contain a chemical, capsaicin,
which may neutralize certain cancer-causing substances (nitrosamines)
and may help prevent cancers such as stomach cancer.
Cruciferous vegetables - broccoli,
cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, and cabbage contain two
antioxidants, lutein and zeaxanthin that may help decrease
prostate and other cancers.
Figs apparently have a derivative of
benzaldehyde. It has been reported that investigators at the Institute
of Physical and Chemical Research in Tokyo say benzaldehyde is highly
effective at shrinking tumors, though I haven't seen this report. In
addition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says figs, which contain
vitamins A and C, and calcium, magnesium and potassium, may curtail
appetite and improve weight-loss efforts. Fig juice is also a potent
bacteria killer in test-tube studies.
Flax contains lignans, which may
have an antioxidant effect and block or suppress cancerous changes. Flax
is also high in omega-3 fatty acids, which are thought to protect
against colon cancer and heart disease. See Budwig
diet for a specialized diet using flax seed oil and cottage cheese.
For studies about flax seed and flax oil, go to our Important
News or Archives Page.
Garlic has immune-enhancing
allium compounds (dialyl sultides) that appear to increase the activity
of immune cells that fight cancer and indirectly help break down cancer
causing substances. These substances also help block carcinogens from
entering cells and slow tumor development. Diallyl sulfide, a component
of garlic oil, has also been shown to render carcinogens in the liver
inactive. Studies have linked garlic — as well as onions, leeks, and
chives — to lower risk of stomach and colon cancer. Dr. Lenore Arab,
professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the UNC-CH (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
schools of public health and medicine and colleagues analyzed a number of studies and
reported their findings in the October 2000 issue of the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition. According to the report, people
who consume raw or cooked garlic regularly face about half the risk of
stomach cancer and two-thirds the risk of colorectal cancer as people who
eat little or none. Their studies didn't show garlic supplements had the
same effect.
It is believed garlic may help prevent stomach cancer
because it has anti-bacterial effects against a bacterium, Helicobacter
pylori, found in the stomach and known to promote cancer there.
Grapefruits, like oranges and other citrus fruits, contain
monoterpenes, believed to help prevent cancer by sweeping carcinogens
out of the body. Some studies show that grapefruit may inhibit the
proliferation of breast-cancer cells in vitro. They also contains
vitamin C, beta-carotene, and folic acid.
Grapes, red contain bioflavonoids, powerful antioxidants that
work as cancer preventives. Grapes are also a rich source of resveratrol,
which inhibits the enzymes that can stimulate cancer-cell growth and
suppress immune response. They also contain ellagic acid, a compound
that blocks enzymes that are necessary for cancer cells - this appears
to help slow the growth of tumors.
Studies show that consumption of green and yellow leafy vegetables
has been associated with lower levels of stomach cancer.
Kale has indoles, nitrogen compounds which may help stop the
conversion of certain lesions to cancerous cells in estrogen-sensitive
tissues. In addition, isothiocyanates, phytochemicals found in kale, are
thought to suppress tumor growth and block cancer-causing substances
from reaching their targets.
Licorice root has a chemical, glycyrrhizin, that blocks a
component of testosterone and therefore may help prevent the growth of
prostate cancer. However, excessive amounts can lead to elevated blood
pressure.
Mushrooms - There are a number of mushrooms that appear to help the body fight cancer and build
the immune system - Shiitake, maitake, reishi, Agaricus blazei
Murill, and Coriolus Versicolor. These mushrooms contain
polysaccharides, especially Lentinan, powerful compounds that help
in building immunity. They are a source of Beta Glucan. They also have a
protein called lectin, which attacks cancerous cells and prevents them
from multiplying. They also contain Thioproline. These mushrooms can
stimulate the production of
interferon in the body.
Extracts from
mushrooms have been successfully tested in recent years in
Japan as an adjunct to chemotherapy. PSK is made from the Coriolus Versicolor.
Maitake mushroom extract is PCM4.
Nuts contain the antioxidants quercetin and campferol that may
suppress the growth of cancers. Brazil nut contains 80 micrograms of
selenium, which is important for those with prostate cancer. (Note: Many
people are allergic to the proteins in nuts, so if you have any symptoms
such as itchy mouth, tight throat, wheezing, etc. after eating nuts,
stop. Consider taking a selenium supplement instead or work with someone
on how to eliminate this allergy.)
Oranges and lemons contain Iimonene which stimulates
cancer-killing immune cells (lymphocytes, e.g.) that may also break down
cancer-causing substances.
Papayas have vitamin C that works as an antioxidant and may
also reduce absorption of cancer-causing nitrosamines from the soil or
processed foods. Papaya contains folacin (also known as folic acid),
which has been shown to minimize cervical dysplasia and certain cancers.
Raspberries contain many vitamins,
minerals, plant compounds and antioxidants known as anthocyanins that
may protect against cancer. According to a recent research study
reported by Cancer Research 2001;61:6112-6119, rats fed diets of 5% to
10% black raspberries saw the number of esophageal tumors decrease by
43% to 62%. A diet containing 5% black raspberries was more effective
than a diet containing 10% black raspberries. Research reported
in the journal Nutrition and Cancer in May 2002 shows
black raspberries may
also thwart
colon cancer. Black raspberries are rich in
antioxidants, thought to have even more cancer-preventing properties
than blueberries and strawberries.
Red wine, even without alcohol, has polyphenols that may
protect against various types of cancer. Polyphenols are potent
antioxidants, compounds that help neutralize disease-causing free
radicals. Also, researchers at the University of North Carolina's
medical school in Chapel Hill found the compound resveratrol, which is
found in grape skins. It appears that resveratrol inhibits cell
proliferation and can help prevent cancer. However, the findings didn't
extend to heavy imbibers, so it should be used in moderation. In
addition, alcohol can be toxic to the
liver and to the nervous system, and many wines have sulfites, which may
be harmful to your health. Note: some research indicates that
alcohol is considered a class "A" carcinogen which can
actually cause cancer - see http://www.jrussellshealth.com/alccanc.html.
You should probably switch to non-alcoholic wines.
Rosemary
may help increase the activity of detoxification enzymes. An extract of
rosemary, termed carnosol, has inhibited the development of both breast
and skin tumors in animals. We haven't found any studies done on humans.
Rosemary can be used as a seasoning. It can also be consumed as a tea:
Use 1 tsp. dried leaves per cup of hot water; steep for 15 minutes.
Seaweed and other sea vegetables contain beta-carotene,
protein, vitamin B12, fiber, and chlorophyll, as well as chlorophylones
- important fatty acids that may help in the fight against breast
cancer. Many sea vegetables also have high concentrations of the
minerals potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and iodine.
Soy products like tofu contain several types of phytoestrogens
— weak, nonsteroidal estrogens that could help prevent both breast and
prostate cancer by blocking and suppressing cancerous changes. There are
a number of isoflavones in soy products, but research has shown that
genistein is the most potent inhibitor of the growth and spread of
cancerous cells. It appears to lower breast-cancer risk by inhibiting
the growth of epithelial cells and new blood vessels that tumors require
to flourish and is being scrutinized as a potential anti-cancer
drug. However, there are some precautions to consider when adding
soy to your diet. Eating up to 4 or 5 ounces of tofu or other soy a day
is probably ok, but research is being done to see if loading up on soy
could cause hormone imbalances that stimulate cancer growth. As a
precaution, women who have breast cancer or are at high risk should talk
to their doctors before taking pure isoflavone powder and pills,
extracted from soy.
Sweet potatoes contain many anticancer properties, including
beta-carotene, which may protect DNA in the cell nucleus from
cancer-causing chemicals outside the nuclear membrane.
Teas: Green Tea and Black tea contain certain antioxidants known as
polyphenols (catechins) which appear to prevent cancer cells from
dividing. Green tea is best, followed by our more common black tea
(herbal teas do not show this benefit). According to a report in the
July 2001 issue of the Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, these
polyphenols that are abundant in green tea, red wine and olive oil, may
protect against various types of cancer. Dry green tea leaves, which are
about 40% polyphenols by weight, may also reduce the risk of cancer of
the stomach, lung, colon, rectum, liver and pancreas, study findings
have suggested.
Tapioca is derived from the cassava
plant. It is one of the many plants that manufactures cyanide by
producing a chemical called linamarine which releases hydrogen cyanide
when it is broken down by the linamarase enzyme. Spanish researches have
been studying the cassava and attempting to clone the genes from the
plant which are responsible for producing the hydrogen cyanide and then
transfer it to a retrovirus. However, funding for the project has
run out. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_317000/317467.stm
for more information on this. For a list of other foods that contain B17, go to our laetrile
page.
Tomatoes contain lycopene,
an antioxidant that attacks roaming oxygen molecules, known as
free radicals, that are suspected of triggering cancer. It
appears that the hotter the weather, the more lycopene tomatoes
produce. They also
have vitamin C, an antioxidant which can prevent cellular damage that
leads to cancer. Watermelons, carrots, and red peppers also contain
these substances, but in lesser quantities. It is concentrated by
cooking tomatoes. Scientists in Israel have shown that
lycopene can kill mouth cancer cells. An increased intake of
lycopene has already been linked to a reduced risk of breast,
prostate, pancreas and colorectal cancer. (Note: Recent studies
indicate that for proper absorption, the body also needs some oil
along with lycopene.)
Tumeric (curcuma
longa), a member of the ginger family, is believed to have medicinal
properties because it inhibits production of the inflammation-related
enzyme cyclo-oxygenase 2 (COX-2), levels of which are abnormally high in
certain inflammatory diseases and cancers, especially bowel and colon
cancer. In fact, a pharmaceutical company Phytopharm in the UK hopes to
introduce a natural product, P54, that contains certain volatile oils,
which greatly increase the potency of the turmeric spice.
Turnips are said to contain glucose molaes which is a cancer fighting
compound. I haven't confirmed this.
Consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with
decreased risk of cancers of the colon and rectum.
I found this so good that I reproduced this article from www.cancure.org
These foods are worth trying for your health. Look for them in hamptons restaurants too.
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