While there are no magic bullets to ‘treat or cure” chronic disease with nutrition, there is good evidence that adopting a healthier diet and active lifestyle can have positive effects on overall disease course. I give you an example. Even though there is not one single best diet for prostate cancer sufferers, adopting a diet that is comparable to a traditional Asian diet definitely would not hurt. Here is why. There is evidence that a traditional Japanese diet may reduce the risk of prostate cancer through a combination of characteristics such as being high in soybean products, high in fish, and low in red meat [1].
We definitely will cover vitamins. You might learn simple things about vitamins. Such as what are the best sources of vitamin D in foods? What are the best vitamin B1 foods? We will discuss the relationship between disease and nutrition with cancer. More specifically, are there specific food recipies for cancer? Want to find out about foods that are healthy for bowels? You are at the right place.
1. Mori M., et. al. Traditional Japanese Diet and Prostate Cancer. Department of
Urology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
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