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Top 12 Tips to Prevent Cancer Dr. Mercola
The bottom line here is that there’s a lot you can do to lower your
chances of getting cancer -- you and your family CAN take control of
your health. Don’t wait for diagnosis, take the reins and be a
proactive participant in your own health care, before you
end up in need for disease management. I believe you can virtually
eliminate your risk of cancer and chronic disease, and radically
improve your chances of recovering from cancer if you currently have it,
by following these relatively simple risk reduction strategies.
- Reduce or eliminate your processed food, sugar/fructose and
grain carbohydrate intake. This applies to whole unprocessed organic
grains as well, as they tend to rapidly break down and drive your
insulin and leptin levels up, which is the last thing you need to have
happening if you are seeking to resolve or prevent cancer.
- Consider reducing your protein levels to one gram per kilogram
of lean body weight. It would be unusual for most adults to need more
than 100 grams of protein and most likely close to half that.
- Control your fasting insulin and leptin levels.
This is the end result you’ll get when you remove sugars and grains
from your diet and start to exercise regularly. Your levels can be
easily monitored with the use of simple and relatively inexpensive
blood tests.
- Normalize your ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fats by taking a
high-quality krill oil and reducing your intake of most processed
vegetable oils.
- Get regular exercise. One of the primary reasons exercise works
is that it drives your insulin levels down. Controlling insulin levels
is one of the most powerful ways to reduce your cancer risks.
The trick about exercise, though, is understanding how to use it as a
precise tool. This ensures you are getting enough to achieve the
benefit, not too much to cause injury, and the right variety to balance
your entire physical structure and maintain strength and flexibility,
and aerobic and anaerobic fitness levels. If you have limited time Peak Fitness exercises are your best bet but ideally you should have a good strength training program as well.
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Normalize your vitamin D levels
by getting appropriate sun exposure, and consider careful
supplementation when this is not possible. However, if you’re taking
oral vitamin D, you also need to make sure you’re taking vitamin K2 as
well, as K2 deficiency is actually what produces the symptoms of
vitamin D toxicity, which includes inappropriate calcification that can
lead to hardening of your arteries. To learn more, please see my
previous article: What You Need to Know About Vitamin K2, D and Calcium. If you take oral vitamin D and have cancer, it would be very prudent to monitor your vitamin D blood levels regularly.
- Get regular, good sleep.
- Reduce your exposure to environmental toxins like pesticides,
household chemical cleaners, synthetic air fresheners and air pollution.
- Limit your exposure and provide protection for yourself from radiation produced by cell phones, towers, base stations, and WiFi stations.
- Avoid frying or charbroiling your food. Boil, poach or steam your foods instead.
- Have a tool to permanently reprogram the neurological
short-circuiting that can activate cancer genes. Even the CDC states
that 85 percent of disease is caused by emotions. It is likely that this
factor may be more important than all the other physical ones listed
here, so make sure this is addressed. My particular favorite tool for
resolving emotional challenges, as you may know, is the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
- Eat at least one-third of your food raw.
Consider adding cancer-fighting whole foods, herbs, spices and supplements to your diet, such as broccoli, curcumin and resveratrol.
To learn more about how these anti-angiogenetic foods, and many
others, work to fight cancer, please see my previous article: Dramatically Effective New Natural Way to Starve Cancer and Obesity.
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