What are Cancer Preventing Breast Diet?

The importance of a healthy diet in preventing breast cancer has been often stressed by doctors and health journals alike. But what exactly is a healthy diet that is conducive to breast cancer prevention? This article tries to explain – in layperson’s terms – what kind of diet is beneficial in preventing breast cancer.

Foods that Help Preventing Breast Cancer

(i) Vitamins of the B-Complex

Independent researches have shown that Boston and Shanghai have shown that a diet that is rich in vitamins of the B-complex is very ideal in keeping breast cancer at bay. The most powerful of the B-complex vitamins for the prevention of breast cancer are the vitamins B6 and B12 or folic acid. Folic acid has been linked with breast cancer prevention in women who are regular consumers of alcohol. Higher levels of vitamin B12 are more effective in preventing breast cancers in women who have not yet had their menopause.

(ii) Carrots

Carrots contain beta-carotene which is a precursor for the formation of vitamin A, chemically known as retinol. A research in New York has proved that women who include carrots on a regular basis in their diet have low chances of getting breast cancers. It has been found that a regular intake of carrots in the form of salads reduces the risk of breast cancers by half in women who have crossed their menopausal age.

(iii) Fish and fish oils

Fish could be the most important foods in the prevention of breast cancer. It has been found that fish oils are very beneficial in keeping breast cancer away in women who have crossed their menopause. Fish oils are effective even with risk factors such as age during the first full term pregnancy, age at first menses, age at menopause, other breast disorders, etc. Moreover, a diet that contains of a combination of fish and carrots is found to be much more highly effective than fish alone. Fish contain the omega-3-polyunsaturated fatty acids which are good combatants of breast cancer, as they reduce the levels of the harmful omega-6 fatty acids, which in fact promote the growth of the cancerous tissues. Thus people subsisting on a fish diet are also consuming a low fat diet. Fish is known to reduce the cases of obesity. This has been seen in people living near coastal areas whose diet consists predominantly of fish. Obesity is one of the major risk factors of breast cancer.

(iv) Vegetables

Several vegetables are identified to be anti-cancer agents. Vegetables such as parsley, cilantro, cabbage, soy, celery and parsnip have anti-cancer properties. Garlic is known to be effective in breast cancer prevention as well. Tomatoes and onions may have mild cancer preventing properties.

(v) Fruits

Many fruits have anti-cancer properties. Some of these are papayas, oranges, mangoes, apricots, blueberries, persimmons, grapes, lemons, peaches, strawberries, tangerines, etc.

(vi) Flax

Flaxseeds are slowly becoming very popular in cancer prevention. They have two important ingredients that are known to fight cancer. One is the omega-3 fatty acids and the second is lignan. Flaxseeds in ground form are better than the flax oil, because they contain the necessary fibers which help in easy digestion.

Foods that can Promote Breast Cancer

There are several foods that have been identified to be responsible in promoting breast cancer. The following is a list of some of these foods:-

(i) Fatty Acids

There are some fatty acids that promote the growth of breast cancer, while some others retard it. Generally, the omega-6-polyunsaturated fatty acids are proven to increase cancer risks. Such fats are present in coconut oil and butter. At the same time, oils such as castor oil, sunflower oil, cottonseed oil or corn oil contain the omega-3 acids which in fact retard the formation of tumors. Hence, the diet must contain more of the omega-3 acids and less of the omega-6 acids in order to prevent breast cancer.

(ii) Red Meats

Red meats are known to cause almost all types of cancers if taken in excess. Hence, in the diet the amounts of red meats must be reduced and white meats must be increased. Red meats are mutton, beef and pork; while white meats are chicken and poultry.

(iii) Smoking and Alcoholism

Smoking is the single largest risk for breast cancers today. Women who begin to smoke early in their lives and continue on a regular basis stand at a much higher risk. Similarly, alcohols are also to be avoided. Yet, recent researches have shown that alcohol taken in conjunction with a folic acid diet may actually help in the prevention of breast cancer.

Sticking to a good dietary regime could be very well the best way to prevent breast cancer. But the importance of physical activity should not be ignored. A woman can go a long way in preventing breast cancer if she takes a healthy diet and couples it with a physically active lifestyle.

Read more about the Cancer Preventing Breast Diet and other breast care issues at http://www.mysecrethealth.com

Dr.Anna Hardy
http://www.articlesbase.com/women’s-issues-articles/what-are-cancer-preventing-breast-diet-101134.html

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5 Responses to “What are Cancer Preventing Breast Diet?”

  1. Ronny says:

    what is a good diet to prevent breast cancer?

  2. kelc says:

    Things with soy in it. And take a vitamin E everyday. And stay away from chocolate and coffee too.
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  3. greyrider says:

    I was diagnosed with BC in 2002. I am 2 yrs. away from being considered a ’survivor’ now.
    My oncologists recommended switching to a more organic diet (foods not exposed to pesticides/herbicides and least amount of processing). He recommended homemade yogurt (this is really easy to make!), lots of fruits and green leafy veggies (8 – 10 servings daily), cutting out red meat (I love steak but have cut back drastically and eat more poultry now), drinking green tea and taking esiak tea supplements, and getting proper exercise (esp. yoga and tai-chi), lots of natural fiber, and vitamins E and C. I have incorporated Apple Cider Vinegar tablets (to alkalinize my system – cancer can’t survive as well outside of an acidic system), green tea, Bob Barefoot’s Coral Calcium Plus, garlic tabs (odorless), aloe vera gelcaps, Xango (this is really expensive – I don’t take it every day as recommended), and a few other natural food supplements. I am not as faithful about taking them as I should be. Mostly I just watch what I eat and have learned to really read labels. My sister has been a blessing – she researches a lot of the foods too, and has switched her family over to organics. She and I both have switched from processed (pasteurized/homoginized) milk to organic raw milk after quite a bit of research. She makes most of our butter and yogurt and even makes our laundry detergent from scratch (it’s super easy, works great, and is a great money saver) to cut down on some of the chemicals we are exposed to. I thought we were going a bit overboard at first but I am all for it now. I’ve learned a lot about what we are bombarded with chemically and how it affects our bodies – from the chemicals in moisturizers and soaps to the dyes and carcinogens that can build up from supposedly ’safe’ foods on the grocer’s shelf.
    A good, healthy diet can be a good first line of defense combatting BC but it’s still smart to get checked annually and to perform regular (monthly) self exams.
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  5. David W says:

    Cancer – DIET,
    The best diet is vegetarian, avoiding all processed, frozen or micro-waved foods and drinks, and based on fresh fruit, fresh vegetables – preferably organic, nuts and seeds. Drinks should be clean water or freshly squeezed orange juice.

    Many researchers promote the benefits of vitamin B17 as a healer. this can be found in the following foods:
    Apple seeds, alfalfa sprouts, apricot kernels, bamboo shoots, barley, beet tops, bitter almond, blackberries, boysenberries, brewer’s yeast, brown rice, buckwheat, cashews, cherry kernels, cranberries, currants, fava beans, flax seeds, garbanzo beans, gooseberries, huckleberries, lentils, lima beans, linseed meat, loganberries, macadamia nuts, millet, millet seed, peach kernels, pecans, plum kernels, quince, raspberries, sorghum cane syrup, spinach, sprouts (alfalfa, lentil, mung bean, buckwheat, garbanzo), strawberries, walnuts, watercress, yams.
    References :
    http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancersummary.html

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