Health Update: Cancer Risk and Food Choices

Mark Smith • June 3, 2024

Hello everyone:

 

More good news for those interested in prevention! Researchers looked to see how dietary choices increased or decreased cancer risk. Here is what they had to say:



“Conclusions

Long-term adherence to healthful plant foods with some intake of unhealthy plant and animal foods may reduce BC risk with an optimal risk reduction in the moderate intake range. Adherence to an unhealthful plant-based diet may increase BC risk. These results emphasize the importance of the quality of plant foods for cancer prevention.”

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002916522105435?dgcid=raven_sd_recommender_email


Bottom Line:

 

Going into a high-quality plant-based food plan has a lot of benefits, but the overall pattern is what is important. In other words, you do not have to be 100% strict to garner significant health benefits, however, your overall pattern needs to be consistently good or great. Such research is important and to put this in perspective, all of our bodily systems and biochemistry require excellent nutritional sources of the nutrients required to function optimally. So, food is foundational, but it is not the sole determinant of how your health will play out as we age. But without good food, all of the other stresses we encounter that could foster disease will be magnified in their negative effects.


We cannot ward off stress, infections, toxins, and other environmental stressors without adequate nutritional sustenance. Science is now delineating how these stressors alter gene expression that leads to disease, disability, and/or death. To lead a lifestyle that optimally supports healthy aging requires multiple strategies such as exercise, good and adequate sleep, stress reduction like meditation or spiritual pursuits, socialization, and of course, great food choices. Without great food choices, we invite inflammation that leads to suffering, sadness, and unfulfilled lives…which is why I feel that food is foundational…but we still need all of the other steps. To start your upgrade, read about going plant-based and make the shift if you have not already.


A great read is the book “Undo-it” by Dr. Dean Ornish…the science behind going plant-based is very well stated in an easy to understand approach. 

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