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Cancer Diet - The Important Vitamins
A cancer diet needs particular emphasis on the following
vitamins.
Vitamin A
Role: as an anti-oxidant and important for healing.
Natural sources: green and yellow fruits and vegetables, organic
animal liver but be careful, a non-organically raised animal's
liver could be full of chemicals!
Beta-carotene - very important in a cancer diet - from carrots
in particular, is converted to Vitamin A by the liver, and is a
far safer way to get a really good boost of this vitamin, with
no dangers of overdosing.
Vitamin B Complex
Role: particularly important to the health of nerves and the
production of energy.
Natural sources are chicken, eggs, brewer's yeast, whole grains,
leafy green vegetables, fish.
Vitamin B17 - almost unheard of, but critical in a cancer diet.
B17 interacts with the very large amounts of beta-glucosidase in
cancer cells to produce hydrogen cyanide and benzaldehyde. These
two poisons combine into an extremely deadly poison that targets
cancer cells. The reason that it doesn't target healthy cells is
that although they have small quantities of beta-glucosidase,
they also contain rodonase, a substance that cancer cells do not
have, that breaks the poison down into compounds that actually
assist the bodies immune system!
Natural sources are flaxseed oil, brown rice, brewer's yeast,
lentils, macadamia nuts, pecans, raspberries, strawberries,
walnuts, watercress and yams.
Vitamin C
Role: Antioxidant needed to assist over 300 metabolic functions
of the
body.
Natural sources are citrus fruits, most yellow or red fruits and
vegetables, leafy green vegetables.
The body cannot store this very essential nutrient so we need to
ingest it daily. As it is not stored it cannot be overdosed.
A word of warning though - do not take Vitamin C supplements at
the same time as aspirin - the combination is very irritant to
the stomach lining. Also it taking a supplement, look for a
buffered form which is digested over a longer period of time and
far less irritant. Also avoid chewable tablets - the acidity is
not good for the teeth!
Vitamin E, again crucial in a cancer diet.
Role: Antioxidant, used in circulation and tissue repair.
Natural sources include coldpressed vegetable oils, leafy green
vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds and wholegrains. Brown rice,
eggs, kelp, oatmeal and sweet potatoes are also good sources.
Just a note - the body needs zinc to maintain levels of Vitamin
E in the blood, also take iron supplements at a different time
from Vitamin E as some forms of iron will destroy Vitamin E.
As always a diet that draws from all food groups, fruit,
vegetable, meat, fish, chicken, grains, nuts, seeds and oils,
all eaten as close to the way nature made them is the best
cancer diet possible.
About the author:
Marilyn Bennett is co-author of the best-selling Cancer:
Diagnosis to Clear in 11 Months, which chronicles her partner's
journey with cancer. For more information on her extensive
research into cancer, please visit http://www.cancer-einfo.com
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