CANCER PREVENTION AND DIET

CANCER PREVENTION AND DIET




DO ANY FOODS HELP PREVENT CANCER?


No foods are guaranteed to protect you from cancer, but fruits and vegetables contain fiber, vitamins, and phyto-chemicals that have a role in preventing cancer.


Fiber is the plant material in our diet that is not digested. It keeps food moving through our intestines. Fiber comes from whole-grain breads and cereals, as well as fruit and vegetables.


Vitamins C and E act as antioxidants. Antioxidants help prevent or repair damage to cells caused by pollution, sunlight, and normal body processes. Excellent sources of vitamin C are citrus fruits, brussels sprouts, peppers, and tomatoes. Vitamin E is found in vegetable oils, seeds and nuts, leafy green vegetables, and tomatoes.


Vitamin A and folate both help cells develop normally. Vitamin A is present in liver, fortified dairy products, eggs, and butter. Asparagus, leafy green vegetables, and fortified cereals are good sources of folate.


Vitamin C is present in some vegetables, such as potatoes, and in many fruits, especially tomatoes and citrus fruits.


Ask your health care provider about vitamin and mineral supplements.


Phytochemicals are natural chemicals that give plants their color, flavor, smell, and texture. Phytochemicals are only found in plants, so it is important to eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, and beans.


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Mar 1, 2017 | Posted by in NURSING | Comments Off on CANCER PREVENTION AND DIET

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