Eat Your Way Out Of Cancer: The Alternative Way to Healing the Human Body Using Anti-Cancerous Plant Foods.
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This book tries to unearth the underlying causes of chronic disease - it does not stop at just treating the symptoms of disease as conventional medicine often does. This books main focus is the prevention and treatment of breast cancer: mainly through diet and other lifestyle changes. But in fact diet and lifestyle changes can also aid against many other non-communicable diseases e.g. obesity diabetes osteoporosis stroke heart disease autoimmune diseases and other types of cancers. In most cases these diseases are chronic and diet & lifestyle related. It may just well be the typical Standard Westernized Diet and Unhealthy Lifestyles that are the primary causes of disease including cancers. The scientific evidence collected in this book aims to verify this fact. Humans have the anatomical and physiological features of herbivores yet we have been brain-washed to eat both animal flesh and plants. Humans are omnivores by culture only and although our meat-eating culture has developed a number of myths to bolster the claim that flesh-eating is natural or that we have evolved to eat meat: Human anatomy clearly indicates otherwise. Tens of thousands of research articles have been published documenting the scientific proof of the link between diet and cancer survival. These studies show that animal-based processed and refined foods increase the risk for disease while a plant-based diet can prevent and even reverse diseases in humans. A healthy diet can diminish our risk of disease and at the same time build the human bodys defences. To the extent that such a diet and other lifestyle changes are put to use we can hope to turn the tide in reducing the impact and burden that non-communicable diseases have made in relation to human health within many worldwide nations.
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