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Breast
Cancer Prevention ::
By
Carolyn Chambers Clark, RN, EdD
BellaOnline's Holistic Health Editor
There are many things you can do to prevent breast cancer.
Research evidence has provided answers for what is best to
eat, and it can help you lose weight (being overweight is correlated
with breast cancer) as well as reduce your risk of breast cancer.
Eat more fiber, less animal fat and more organically-raised
foods to prevent breast cancer
Animal studies have shown that a high intake of saturated
(read animal products from meats to dairy foods) fats may increase
the risk of breast cancer. Based on this, a research team from
the University of Malmo in Sweden devised a study using information
gathered on more than 11,000 postmenopausal women. They found
women who had the highest intake of dietary fiber were 40 percent
less likely to develop breast cancer compared with those with
the lowest fiber intake. But for women who combined a high
fiber diet with a low intake of dietary fats, the risk dropped
even more.
What does this mean? It means cut out fatty meats, cheeses,
whole milk, chicken and turkey skin and fried foods for starters.
Everyone needs some fat to keep the skin, hair and nervous
system from drying out, but the best source is olive oil. (It
is a general lubricant that can help with joints and digestion,
too, and one study provided evidence that a high consumption
of olive oil was significantly related to a lower risk of breast
cancer, while eating saturated fats is highly correlated with
dying from the condition.)
Eat water-soluble fiber from fruits, vegetables, dried beans,
whole oatsand barley, nuts and seeds.
Most people don't eat enough water-soluble fiber to produce
the positive results shown in the Milan study. But good quality,
water-soluble fiber is easy to come by when a little care is
taken to find unrefined sources of these foods:
* Fruits, including oranges, peaches, apples, and grapes
* Vegetables, including carrots, squash (both high in carotenes),
raw spinach (lutein-rich) and anything with tomatoes in it
(lycopene-rich). Women with the highest levels of these nutrients
had an incredible 400% less risk of breast cancer than those
low in these antioxidants and those who ate foods high in
vitamin E reduced breast cancer risk by 50% to 90%. Vitamin-E
rich foods include asparagus, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower
(eat especially the outer leaves contain DIM that improves
breast cancer suppression genes).
* Nuts and seeds (in particular, psyllium seeds; a health food
store item.)
* Legumes, including peanuts, lentils, peas, and kidney, black,
and pinto beans
* Whole grain oats and barley, eggs, and sweet potatoes (contain
vitamin E to lower risk)
* Flax seeds or flax seed oil. Find them at your health food
store. Either toast the seeds and put them in cereal or on
top of soups or salads or use the oil. (A number of studies
have shown that a water-soluble fiber called lignan, found
in flax seeds, may have a protective effect against breast
cancer and also protects your heart!)
Here are some specific ways to lower yor breast cancer risk:
* Eat more fish, which is the No. 1 source of cancer-inhibiting
omega-3 fatty acids. But to avoid high mercury content, specifically
tuna, tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel, red snapper,
moonfish and orange roughy.
* If you must eat meat and fowl, buy organically
raised, 'grass-fed' beef and pork and free-range chicken
and turkey. See your health
food store about ordering you some. Organic and free-range
meat contains less omega-6 (the "bad" fatty acids)
and much more omega-3 fatty acid content (the "good" fatty
acids) as well as less residue from pesticides, insecticides
and herbicides (all of which have been linked to breast cancer).
* Whenever possible, eat organic food. If you live in or near
a rural area, check with farmers to see whether they raise
animals organically. Also, ask your grocery store manager to
order it. If you look around your grocery store, you'll no
doubt see organically grown produce mixed in with the pesticide/herbicide
full kind. How do you think that got there? Folks just like
you asked for it and if there's a market for it, your manager
will get in, rest assured. If you can't find or afford organic,
you can still decrease your breast cancer risk by at least
cutting back as much as possible on 'regular' sources of saturated
fat and animal protein -mostly the sort you find in supermarkets,
such as grain-fed beef, chickens raised in cages, etc.
* Get rid of the margarine! Margarine is made from hydrogenated
oil, which is rich in trans fatty acids and omega-6 fatty acids.
Use olive oil. It can even be drizzled on toast!
* Avoid cow's milk. Studies have shown an association between
milk intake and an increased risk of breast cancer.
* Avoid alcohol in any form. Even a modest amount is correlated
with increased risk of breast cancer.
Exercise to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk One study showed that women who exercised regularly may reduce
their risk of one of the most common types of breast cancer
(breast carcinoma in situ, which is confined to the milk glands
and is a very common type) by as much as 35 percent, even if
they only exercise lightly. This could be gardening, a daily
walk or going dancing with that special someone.
Drink Green Tea to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk.
One study demonstrated how extracts of green tea inhibited
breast cancer cells from manufacturing the new blood vessels
necessary to promote cancer cell growth. Another study shows
a relationship between chlorination in drinking water and
cancer; install a water filter, reverse osmosis is best,
or drink distilled water.
Help Your Breasts Filter out Toxins to Reduce Breast Cancer
Risk.
One epidemiological study showed that women who wear a bra,
especially a push-up design, for more than twelve hours a day,
are at a greater risk for breast cancer. The researchers theorize
this may be because restrictive bras prevent the lymph system
from filtering out toxins. Never wear a bra for more than twelve
hours a day and never wear a bra that feels tight when you
put it on or that leaves red marks or indentations near the
bra line. Purchase a larger bra that does not constrict your
tissues.
Get Enough Vitamin D to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk.
Get into the sun daily or take a supplement that provides
vitamin D. This vitamin's metabolites may reduce breast cancer
risk.
Obtain Counseling to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk after Abuse
If you've been sexually abused, obtain psychotherapy from
a mental health nurse practitioner or psychologist. One study
found that past sexual assault was associated with an increased
risk of breast cancer.
Avoid Exposure to Magnetic Fields to Reduce Breast Cancer
Risk
Power lines, radio, TV or cellular phone towers, sitting or
working close to microwave ovens, electric blankets, may increase
your risk of breast cancer. A study of 1.1 million women showed
that those exposed to a potential magnetic field had an increased
risk of breast cancer.
Avoid Hormone Use to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Taking oral contraceptives and estrogen are both correlated
with breast cancer.
Follow these simple lifestyle guidelines, and you may dramatically
lower your chances of receiving that dreaded diagnosis of
breast cancer. Article from: BELLAONLINE
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