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Food & Nutrition: The Power Of Food |
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The Power of Food
By Lise Alschuler, ND and Karolyn A. Gazella
Authors Of Definitive Guide To Cancer
As
a nation, we are obsessed with food. Fast-food restaurants and their
billboards clutter our city streets. Volumes have been written on the topic
of food. Newsstands are littered with magazines about it, and there is even
an entire television network devoted just to food. We savor it, discuss it,
and even plan our lives around it. And we consume a lot of it. In the
process, we've also managed to supersize our health risks dramatically over
the past few decades.
The kind of food eaten has nearly as big an impact on health as the amount
-- and sometimes more. In fact, much of the malnutrition in the world can be
attributed to unhealthy food or consumption of "empty calories" (highly
processed foods lacking important vitamins, minerals, and other essential
nutrients). Though it may seem surprising, many obese individuals are
actually significantly malnourished.
But foods have both the power to harm and the power to heal. Understanding
both sides of the equation is important. Rather than allowing food to have
power over you, you can create a winning partnership with it. Proactive
cancer prevention shifts the energy, placing emphasis on healthful fresh and
whole foods packed with essential nutrients, turning calories into
cancer-fighting fuel.
Utilizing foods as powerful tools for cancer prevention requires that you
look beyond one of your most basic senses -- taste. You need to evaluate
food not just on its quick-fix satisfaction factor, but on its nutrient
value as well. And as you get accustomed to healthier foods, you may be
pleasantly surprised to find that you come to appreciate their flavors more
than old, unhealthy standbys -- and not just because you know they're good
for you!
Sometimes what we ingest has clear ramifications. If you drink coffee daily,
think back to a time when you tried to give it up or had to do without.
Remember the headache? Have you ever experienced heartburn after too many
pieces of pepperoni pizza or constipation after eating too much cheese? The
good news is that this dynamic works both ways. You can prevent ill effects
by avoiding certain foods, and even better, you can enhance your health by
making certain food choices.
Some foods contain significant nutrients that help keep your body healthy
and operating at peak capacity. Eating a healthy diet will give you the fuel
you need to maintain an active pace and prevent illnesses, including cancer.
While it is true that different people have different dietary needs and that
what is healthy for one person may not work as well for another, there are
some common denominators. Here are just a few examples of cancer-fighting
foods:
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Tomatoes contain the
powerful antioxidant lycopene, which supports a strong immune system.
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Whole grains contain
lignans that positively influence hormonal activity.
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Citrus fruits
contain flavonoids that enhance immunity.
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Soy contains certain
sterols that can reduce the development of some cancer cells.
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Broccoli contains
sulforaphane and other compounds that stimulate detoxification and
immunity.
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Cruciferous
vegetables, such as cabbage, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts, contain
indole-3-carbinol, which has been shown to have anticancer properties.
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The peel of an apple
contains phenolic compounds that help prevent unhealthy cells from
dividing and spreading.
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Kale is high in
vitamins A and C, as well as fiber, which are all perfect nutrients to
help prevent cancer.
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Garlic contains
several key compounds that inhibit the activity of cancer cells and help
with detoxification.
Many of these foods
share a common characteristic: they are colorful. At mealtime, look closely
at your plate. If it is primarily white or beige, you need to add some
color. Fruits and vegetables will add that color, as well as a healthy dose
of potent anticancer nutrients.
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Excerpted from the book Definitive Guide to Cancer by Lise Alschuler, ND and Karolyn A. Gazella
Published by Celestial Arts; June 2007;$39.95US; 978-1-58761-280-0
Copyright © 2007 DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO CANCER: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR
TREATMENT AND HEALING by Lisa Alschuler and Karolyn A. Gazella,
published by Celestial Arts;
www.tenspeed.com.
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