One large study found that eating citrus fruits such as lemons,
limes, grapefruits, and oranges have been associated with a lower risk
of cancer.
Studies have shown that there are many factors that contribute to the risk of having cancer.
While
some of them, such as genetics and environment, are beyond our ability
to control, 70% of cancer risk factors are within our ability to change.
Apart
from avoiding cigarettes, limiting alcohol, reaching a healthy weight,
and getting regular exercise, it is important to note that one way to
prevent and treat cancer is through eating a nutrient-dense diet and
avoiding things that are known to increase cancer risk.
It
is known to every Dick and Harry that what you eat- and don't eat- have
a powerful effect on your health, including your risk of having cancer.
Here are five foods that reduce your cancer risk
1. Tomatoes
Studies
have shown that lycopene is a compound found in tomatoes that is
responsible for its vibrant red color as well as its anticancer
properties. This is why scientists claim that an increased intake of
lycopene and tomatoes could lead to a reduced risk of prostate cancer.
Tomatoes
However, to increase your intake of lycopene, include
a serving or two of tomatoes in your diet each day by adding them to
sandwiches, salads, sauces or pasta dishes.
2. Citric fruits
One
large study found that eating citrus fruits such as lemons, limes,
grapefruits, and oranges have been associated with a lower risk of
cancer.
As a matter of fact, participants who ate a
higher amount of citrus fruits had a lower risk of developing cancers
of the digestive and upper respiratory tracts.
A review looking at nine studies also found that a
greater intake of citrus fruits was linked to a reduced risk of
pancreatic cancer.
Finally, a review of
14 studies showed that a high intake or at least three servings per
week, of citrus fruit, reduced the risk of stomach cancer by 28%.
3. Dates
According to the USDA, dates are higher in total polyphenols than any of the most commonly consumed fruits or vegetables.
And this is due to the fact that they grow in
deserts, and the harsh environment causes polyphenols to provide
protection from oxidative stress to the palm's fruit. It is, however,
important to note that polyphenols, along with vitamin B6 and fiber, may
help prevent certain types of cancer.
4. Ginger
One
study from the University of Michigan found that the anticancer
properties of ginger cause ovarian cancer cells to die. Furthermore, it
was also stated that ginger root supplements help reduce inflammation in
the colon; suggesting that ginger may have potential as a preventive
measure for cancer.
5. Beans
Studies have found
that beans are high in fiber, and this fiber has been shown to protect
against colorectal cancer. Thus, eating a few servings of beans each
week may increase your fiber intake and help lower the risk of
developing cancer.
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