10 ways to fight cancer with food

10 ways to fight cancer with food

Lowering your risk of cancer can be as easy as eating more chocolate.
Updated:
2009-10-07 00:11
Published:
2008-01-04 00:00
By 
Richard Beliveau Ph.D., and Denis Gingras, Ph.D.

Cancer-fighting foods 1-5

Could eating more chocolate lower your risk of cancer? Including cancer-fighting foods into your daily meals is easy with delicious options like flax seeds, citrus fruit and yogurt.

Read the following excerpt from Cooking with Foods That Fight Cancer (McClelland & Stewart, 2007) to find out how you can improve your diet and lower your cancer risk with these cancer-fighting foods

1. Certain mushrooms, such as those of Asian origin (shiitake, enokiatke, and maitake) as well as boletes (oyster mushrooms) are especially rich in anti-cancer molecules that slow tumour growth and the progress of cancer.

2. Seaweed is the prototype of an ideal health food. It is very rich in essential minerals, especially iodine potassium, iron, and calcium (some algae contain up to ten times the calcium in cow's milk, and five times the iron found in spinach), and rich in proteins, all of the essential amino acids, vitamins, and fibre.

3. Flax seeds must be ground to increase the absorption of omega-3 fatty acids and to favour the transformation of lignans into active phytoestrogens.

Since omega-3s are extremely unstable and prone to chemical degradation, purchase whole grains that you can then grind.

4. A recent study shows that some individuals are more susceptible to developing lung cancer because their immune system falters when confronted with carcinogenic substances. A diet rich in cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and Brussels sprouts), however, was able to reverse this tendency to develop cancer.

5. Many studies have suggested that the regular consumption of soy-based foods, such as the beans themselves (edamame), the bean curd, or tofu, roasted beans, and miso soup, significantly lowers the risk of being affected by breast cancer, and this preventative effect is amplified if regular soy consumption begins at a young age, before the jump in hormones that accompanies the onset of puberty.

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  • Mitch Vance wrote:

    Jan 05, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:50 AM

    Re your recent article "10 ways to fight cancer with food" at homemakers.com, thanks for your comments on the benefits of flax seeds. Regarding your reference to the instability of the omega-3 fatty acid content, you may not know that a company in North Dakota has developed a true cold mill grinding process that gives pre-ground flax seeds at least a twenty two month shelf life. The product is called Flax sprinkles and comes in a convenient shaker can. For more information, go to info@flaxusa.com. I've been using it for almost a year with great results. Frankly, if it weren't so convenient, I wouldn't use it as often. It would be good to let your readers know that more convenient flax products are available, but I commend you for mentioning flax and explaining how to use it.
  • Eric Anderson wrote:

    Mar 11, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:50 AM

    Hi there, I really liked your article on 10 Ways to Fight Cancer with Food. Knowing which foods have particular value is very useful. However, you don't give much information about "amounts" that are suggested to give these beneficial effects. (I was grateful to see you suggested how much chocolate was useful) I know the amount will differ with the individual BUT it would be helpful to give an approximation. Thanks very much! Eric
  • Alex wrote:

    Mar 11, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:51 AM

    Great article, I always believe in foods abilities to fight cancer. However I feel there was one major factor that was forgotten in this article. Protein is a built from Amino Acids which are a building block of life; body requires protein to rebuild its tissues and regenerate damaged cells. In my opinion as well as many others it is a key factor in fighting / preventing cancer.
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