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10/01/2017

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02/01/2017

Breast cancer might be a common form of cancer but it can also take on a deadly form. It has been predicted by the World Health Organization that by 2020 the incidence of breast cancer cases will be higher than what it is today. It is believed that one in every eight women runs the risk of developing breast cancer during her lifetime. Such an ailment is a complex one. There are many factors that play a role in it such as dietary and lifestyle factors as well. Breast cancer can be prevented as well as controlled by taking on healthy habits like reducing alcohol consumption, controlling the weight, breast feeding, avoiding exposure to polluting and radical elements as well as following a healthy diet plan.

Top 15 Super Foods That Help To Fight Breast Cancer

1. Spinach
Spinach is a vegetable that contains many properties which help it to fortify the system against breast cancer.
Benefits
• It consists of an antioxidant which is lutien that has a major role to play in guarding the breast cancer cells and to stop it from spreading to other areas of the body
• It consists of carotenoids and zeaxanthin which can help to remove unstable molecules from the body
Preparation
• Spinach can be enjoyed in the form of a salad ingredient
• It can be steamed, stirred and sauteed and added to any dish
• Other cruciferous vegetables like Swiss chard, romaine lettuce and kale are known to have similar properties

2. Tomatoes
One should try and include tomatoes highly in their diet as this vegetable item is known to have beneficial properties
Benefits
• Tomatoes are known to contain lycopene which is a powerful antioxidant that can help to prevent breast cancer development
• It can assist in stopping the cancerous cell growth
• Lycopene can also stop other cancerous cells from growing in other organs like the lungs or the endometrial
The best way to gain its benefits is to enjoy a glass of tomato juice in its fresh form. One can also enjoy it in their meals in the raw, boiled, cooked or pureed form.

3. Turmeric
It is known to contain a substance known as curcumin which can help to inhibit the growth of cancerous cells such as skin cancer, lung, breast and gastrointestinal cancer.
Benefits
• Curcumin in turmeric helps to stop the spreading of breast cancer to other areas
• It can help to repair DNA which is damaged by radiation
One can consume turmeric powder in their food or consume a pinch of raw turmeric with water on an empty stomach every morning. This is a root that finds place in daily cooking of many Indian meals. That is surely a great way to protect the system from the onset of cancer.

4. Pomegranate Juice
Research shows that pomegranate can help to destroy cancer cells without affecting the cells which are healthy.
Benefits
• It is known to contain polyphenol which is a form of ellagic acid and is known for its antioxidant properties
• It will prevent the formation of cancer cells in the breast region
Pomegranate can be consumed as a fruit juice or as a fruit based dessert. One needs to include it in their diet to prevent breast cancer, either as a fruit or as its juice.

5. Salmon
It is a fish that contains types of omega-3 fatty acids and other nutritional ingredients which can help to slow down the growth of cancerous tumors.
Benefits
• It contains omega-3 fatty acids which can help to slow down the growth of cancerous tumors
• It helps to boost the immune system as it contains vitamins B complex and D
• It is a source of lean protein
Such elements will help to regulate cell growth and prevent the onset or progress of cancer. Salmon can be consumed by baking or grilling it than deep frying it. One can try and consume three portions of the fresh fish every week. Other similar fishes with preventative properties:
• Trout
• Sea bass
• Tuna

6. Garlic
Garlic is seen to help prevent breast cancer in different ways.
Benefits
• Sulfur compounds are present in the garlic which can help to speed up the repair of DNA
• It can help to kill the cancerous cells that cause breast cancer as well as stomach, colon, mouth and other forms of cancer
The maximum benefit is derived from the garlic by peeling and chopping the garlic cloves and allowing them to sit for some time before they are cooked. One could also crush or swallow a piece of garlic every morning if one wishes to lead a cancer free life.

7. Blueberries
This wondrous berry is known to have many properties which can help to avert ailments like cancer.
Benefits
• These berries are known to be rich in vitamins, antioxidants and minerals
• The phytochemicals that are present in the blueberries prevent the spread of breast cancer
• Antioxidants like ellagic acid is known to have anti cancer properties which can slow down the growth of tumor as well as helps to destroy substances which cause cancer
• It is best to try and eat fresh blueberries instead of the packed version
The other berries of the same family and with similar benefit are:
• Strawberries
• Blackberries
• Cranberries

8. Flaxseed
Flax seed is known to contain many beneficial properties that will help to prevent and control the growth of breast cancer.
Benefits
• Flaxseed is known to contain high levels of lignin which in turn protects the cells which are affected by the cancer causing estrogen cells
• The flaxseed oil contains omega-3 fatty acids which can help to form a protective shield from cancer
Preparation
• Powdered flaxseed can be added to yoghurt or made a smoothie to produce a nutty or richer flavor
• Flaxseed oil can be used to make salad dressings
• It can be used or added as an ingredient in cookies or muffins

9. Broccoli
Broccoli is a vegetable that is known to contain certain unique ingredients which can help to fight this ailment.
Benefits
• It contains compounds such as indole-3-carbinol that help fight cancer. This chemical is known to convert the cancer causing estrogen into an estrogen which helps to protect the body from cancer.
• It will help to reduce risk of other types of cancer such as prostate, lymphoma, bladder and even lung cancer
• Other cruciferous vegetables can be included such as cauliflower, kale and cabbage which help to reduce the risk of breast cancer
It is best to have the vegetables in the cooked form.

10. Walnuts
Walnuts are known to be good for those who are suffering from breast cancer.
Benefits
• Walnuts contain healthy fatty acids like omega-3 which can help the body to fight the inflammation and reduce the growth of cancerous tumors
• Walnut and their daily consumption will help to keep at bay all risks of breast cancer
Those who are suffering from breast cancer can consume two ounces of walnuts which will slow down the growth and development of the cancerous tumors.

11. Grape seed extract
Such an extract might be harder to find as many of the grapes sold in stores are nowadays of the seedless variety.
Benefits
• The extract of the grape seeds is known to help inhibit aromatase
• This in turn helps to prevent the formation of cancer
• Grape seed extract also helps to prevent the growth and spread of cancer cells

12. Beans
Beans, especially of the black and navy variety have been tested to help reduce colon cancer in rats.
Benefits
• When one consumes a diet rich in legumes it increases the level of fatty acid butyrate in them
• That in turn helps to reduce and prevent cancer growth
• Dried beans are found to be effective in preventing breast cancer in rats

13. Mushrooms
Mushrooms have been identified to have cancer fighting abilities.
Benefits
• The white button mushrooms are capable in slowing down the growth of breast cancer tumor cells by controlling aromatase
• This protein enzyme is known to biosynthesize estrogen in the body and is linked in helping to spur breast cancer tumors
• These are even linked in helping to control and prevent the growth of prostate cancer
Mushrooms can be consumed in boiled or cooked form to enjoy its many health benefits.

14. Cinnamon
Cinnamon is used as a medicine as well as a spice. It offers many powerful benefits.
Benefits
• It is known to block a protein which gives blood supply to the cancer cells
• Angiogenesis is prompted by cinnamon which can help to prevent the tumors from growing as well as spreading.

31/12/2016

5 habits worth cultivating in 2017

Whether you make formal New Year’s resolutions or not, the changing of the calendar often leads to contemplating what changes we might like to see in our lives. On the nutrition front, these are top five picks for habits worth cultivating in 2017.

- Cook more
Creating and serving even the simplest of meals is a profound way of caring for yourself and your loved ones. Homemade meals tend to be more healthful than ones you purchase, because when you cook from scratch, you know exactly what you’re eating. That makes it much easier to eat in a way that aligns with your health goals.
Think that cooking is difficult or time-consuming? It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. Even inexperienced home cooks can do wonderful things when they learn a few core skills: A few ways to cook vegetables; the ingredients for simple vinaigrette; how to cook a pot of beans or whole grains; what to do with a piece of meat or fish, or a block of tofu.

Nail down a few basics, assemble a small collection of condiments and seasonings that appeal to your taste buds and you’re set. For inspiration, look for cookbooks and food blogs that embrace real-world “let’s get dinner on the table” cooking with short ingredient lists that emphasize easily available fresh foods and pantry staples. Save any “project” cooking for the weekends.
Sure, you eat when you’re hungry, but what are the other reasons you eat? Boredom? Stress? Loneliness? Anxiety? Many people use food to meet needs that food simply wasn’t meant to meet. When you find yourself reaching for food or mindlessly browsing the contents of your refrigerator, get in the habit of asking yourself, “Am I hungry?” If the answer is “No,” ask yourself what you are expecting food to do for you in that moment. Usually, there are better, more meaningful ways of entertaining or soothing yourself.

- Reduce added sugars
According to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines, it’s difficult to get enough of the nutrients we need for good health without exceeding our calorie needs if we get more than 10 percent of our total daily calories from added sugar. The average people do get more than that, especially children, teens and young adults.
Added sugars are different from the natural sugars found in vegetables, fruits, grains, beans and dairy products. Added sugars, which include white sugar or other calorie-containing sweeteners, are highly refined from their original source and add calories without nutrients. Beverages are the biggest source of added sugars, followed by desserts and snack foods, but sugar is added to many prepared foods — including salad dressings and frozen meals — another reason home cooking is better for health.

- Eat more plants
If you make one change to your eating habits for 2017, a great choice would be to eat more whole plant foods: vegetables, fruit, whole grains, beans and legumes, nuts and seeds, herbs and spices. Simply put, adopting a plant-based diet is one of the best moves you can make for your health if you want to make your meals more nutrient-rich and reduce your risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, cancer and other chronic diseases.
The good news is that plant-based diets can take many forms, from vegan to vegetarian to flexitarian to omnivore. The common denominator is that they put plant foods at the center of your plate. If you also choose to eat animal-based foods (meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy), they play smaller, supporting roles. While the benefits of a plant-based diet come from eating a variety of plant foods, you can’t go wrong by making vegetables the star. They are packed with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients — compounds that reduce chronic inflammation and disease risk — while being lower in calories than other foods.

- Let go of rigid rules
Although it’s hard to go wrong with eating plenty of plants and minimizing a reliance on highly processed foods, the fact is that there’s no single perfect eating plan. A nutritious diet allows for flexibility and shifts over time to suit your tastes and nutritional needs. Trying to find and follow a “perfect” eating plan is not only an exercise in futility, but it also often leads to all-or-nothing thinking: You’re either perfect or you’re a failure. This can lead to feelings of shame, and shame is a lousy motivator for positive change. Perfection is the enemy of progress.
If you have a history of all-or-nothingism, why not try something new this year: Start small, start today and keep moving forward. Pick one or two areas to focus on — adding more vegetables to lunch and dinner, bumping up protein at breakfast, eating regularly instead of skipping meals and curbing mindless snacking are a few favorites — then add another only when you feel solid in your new habits.

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