Fourteen Simple Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk for Breast Cancer
Posted Oct 25 2008 4:48pm
I received this article from The Cancer Recovery Foundation. I thought it was well worth sharing: Fourteen Simple Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk for Breast Cancer By John Mericle M.D.
1. Increase your consumption of fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. 2. Avoid using any pesticides or chemical sprays in your home. Try to avoid new carpet. 3. Avoid drinking tap water. 4. Decrease alcohol consumption. 5. Start an exercise program. 6. Increase consumption of organic whole grains and fiber. 7. Decrease meat, poultry and fish consumption. 8. Stop smoking. 9. Increase consumption of phytoestrogens from organic sources. 10. Decrease or stop consumption of processed foods. 11. Avoid trans-fatty acids found in margarine and some vegetable shortenings. 12. Take two capsules of organic flaxseed oil daily or just add a teaspoon of flaxseed oil to your daily organic salad. 13. If you are pregnant definitely breast feed. 14. Gets lots of sunshine as breast cancer is less prevalent in areas where there is ample sunlight unobscured by fog or smog. As a retired diagnostic radiologist who read way too many mammograms, I
am excited because I finally have a path to try to connect to so many
women who are having and have had mammograms. I was always chagrined
since we would really torture and radiate many breasts but it was as if
these breasts were not connected to a human type person. It bothered me
that so many mammography programs make no effort at all to educate
their clientele about what "they can do" to reduce their risks of
breast cancer. I would suggest to the directors of these programs that
we try to educate the patients and their response was 100% predictable.
They would always first deny the relationship between diet and breast
cancer and then add that their patients would not listen anyway.
Increasing your consumption of fresh organic fruits and vegetables has
been shown to reduce the risk for breast cancer. "There is strong
evidence from epidemiologic studies that eating more fruits and
vegetables decreases a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. This
conclusion is strengthened by the similar results obtained from animal
studies and experiments using isolated breast cells." Quoted from the
Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk
Factors, they go on to recommend uncooked fruits and vegetables. The
reason for this is the heating damages some of the beneficial nutrients
in the fruits and vegetables. Carrots, squash, sweet potatoes, broccoli
and spinach top the list for being most protective. The Cornell study
however does not stress the fact that these need to be "organic."
Non-organic commercial fruits and vegetables besides being largely
nutritionally bereft are also heavily sprayed with a wide variety of
toxins.
The relationship between pesticides and other toxic
chemicals such as benzene and toluene and cancer has long been
established. There are better ways to rid your house of undesired
guests than using chemical sprays. It sounds difficult but even if you
can't get rid of all your pests you will live a longer and healthier
life if you refrain from spraying. New carpet is another source of
extremely toxic chemicals that "off gas" for at least a year or so
after it is installed. Try to avoid new carpet especially in children's
rooms.
Avoid tap water unless you live either in Lake Tahoe
or Ithaca, New York. The tap water here in Tucson is CAP water that
travels in an open trough from the Colorado River. It is loaded with
fungicides / herbicides not to mention all the chlorine added once it
gets here. While bottled or filtered water may not be perfect, you will
considerably reduce your risk for any cancer by avoiding most tap water.
There is a little debate about the link between alcohol consumption and
breast cancer. However, the consumption of any simple sugars such as
occur in most alcoholic beverages is associated with decreased T-cell
mobility and thus some immune compromise.
Exercise has
been proven in multiple studies to enhance the immune system. In order
to be beneficial I would recommend thirty minutes at least three times
a week. This should be exercise that elevates the heart rate and keeps
it there for the thirty minutes. Running is good if you are not
biomechanically impaired. Cycling and swimming are also good
alternatives as are exercise machines.
Increased consumption of organic grains and fiber has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer. Decrease
your meat, fish, poultry and dairy consumption. Animal protein has been
linked to all the big three killers in this country as well as
osteoporosis. For more on this see "The China Study" by T. Colin
Campbell and "Diet for a New America" by John Robbins. Stopping smoking
is really a "no-brainer" here. Smoking is associated with a variety of
cancers and there is now strong evidence that cancer of the breast is
one of them.
Consume more phytoestrogens from soy products
like tofu. "Women with diets rich in phytoestrogens also excrete more
estrogens into their urine, and have lower blood estrogen levels. Some
studies have shown that women with a diet rich in phytoestrogens have
longer, and hence fewer, menstrual cycles. All of these factors may
contribute to reduced breast cancer risk." This quote is from the
Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk
Factors. Please be sure that any soy products you consume are organic.
I received this article from The Cancer Recovery Foundation. I thought it was well worth sharing:
Fourteen Simple Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk for Breast Cancer
By John Mericle M.D.
1. Increase your consumption of fresh, organic fruits and vegetables.
2. Avoid using any pesticides or chemical sprays in your home. Try to avoid new carpet.
3. Avoid drinking tap water.
4. Decrease alcohol consumption.
5. Start an exercise program.
6. Increase consumption of organic whole grains and fiber.
7. Decrease meat, poultry and fish consumption.
8. Stop smoking.
9. Increase consumption of phytoestrogens from organic sources.
10. Decrease or stop consumption of processed foods.
11. Avoid trans-fatty acids found in margarine and some vegetable shortenings.
12. Take two capsules of organic flaxseed oil daily or just add a teaspoon of flaxseed oil to your daily organic salad.
13. If you are pregnant definitely breast feed.
14. Gets lots of sunshine as breast cancer is less prevalent in areas where there is ample sunlight unobscured by fog or smog.
As a retired diagnostic radiologist who read way too many mammograms, I am excited because I finally have a path to try to connect to so many women who are having and have had mammograms. I was always chagrined since we would really torture and radiate many breasts but it was as if these breasts were not connected to a human type person. It bothered me that so many mammography programs make no effort at all to educate their clientele about what "they can do" to reduce their risks of breast cancer. I would suggest to the directors of these programs that we try to educate the patients and their response was 100% predictable. They would always first deny the relationship between diet and breast cancer and then add that their patients would not listen anyway.
Increasing your consumption of fresh organic fruits and vegetables has been shown to reduce the risk for breast cancer. "There is strong evidence from epidemiologic studies that eating more fruits and vegetables decreases a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. This conclusion is strengthened by the similar results obtained from animal studies and experiments using isolated breast cells." Quoted from the Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, they go on to recommend uncooked fruits and vegetables. The reason for this is the heating damages some of the beneficial nutrients in the fruits and vegetables. Carrots, squash, sweet potatoes, broccoli and spinach top the list for being most protective. The Cornell study however does not stress the fact that these need to be "organic." Non-organic commercial fruits and vegetables besides being largely nutritionally bereft are also heavily sprayed with a wide variety of toxins.
The relationship between pesticides and other toxic chemicals such as benzene and toluene and cancer has long been established. There are better ways to rid your house of undesired guests than using chemical sprays. It sounds difficult but even if you can't get rid of all your pests you will live a longer and healthier life if you refrain from spraying. New carpet is another source of extremely toxic chemicals that "off gas" for at least a year or so after it is installed. Try to avoid new carpet especially in children's rooms.
Avoid tap water unless you live either in Lake Tahoe or Ithaca, New York. The tap water here in Tucson is CAP water that travels in an open trough from the Colorado River. It is loaded with fungicides / herbicides not to mention all the chlorine added once it gets here. While bottled or filtered water may not be perfect, you will considerably reduce your risk for any cancer by avoiding most tap water.
There is a little debate about the link between alcohol consumption and breast cancer. However, the consumption of any simple sugars such as occur in most alcoholic beverages is associated with decreased T-cell mobility and thus some immune compromise.
Exercise has been proven in multiple studies to enhance the immune system. In order to be beneficial I would recommend thirty minutes at least three times a week. This should be exercise that elevates the heart rate and keeps it there for the thirty minutes. Running is good if you are not biomechanically impaired. Cycling and swimming are also good alternatives as are exercise machines.
Increased consumption of organic grains and fiber has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer.
Decrease your meat, fish, poultry and dairy consumption. Animal protein has been linked to all the big three killers in this country as well as osteoporosis. For more on this see "The China Study" by T. Colin Campbell and "Diet for a New America" by John Robbins. Stopping smoking is really a "no-brainer" here. Smoking is associated with a variety of cancers and there is now strong evidence that cancer of the breast is one of them.
Consume more phytoestrogens from soy products like tofu. "Women with diets rich in phytoestrogens also excrete more estrogens into their urine, and have lower blood estrogen levels. Some studies have shown that women with a diet rich in phytoestrogens have longer, and hence fewer, menstrual cycles. All of these factors may contribute to reduced breast cancer risk." This quote is from the Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors. Please be sure that any soy products you consume are organic.