Quit the tobacco, and don’t
start if you haven’t already
It should be common sense
now that smoking or chewing tobacco can lead to multiple types of cancer. If
you are trying to quit, you are not alone. Try joining a support group or
making a plan for yourself to set goals for quitting. Facing addiction is hard,
but not using tobacco can save years of your life.
Healthy diet
A healthy, well-rounded
diet can do wonders for lowering your risk of cancer and overall wellbeing.
Cut out processed sugar and instead focus on whole foods such as fruits,
vegetables and whole grains. Salmon is full of omega-3 fatty acids that have
been shown to help fight cancer. Other fish that can help reduce the risk of
endometrial cancer in women include halibut, sardines and tuna.
Exercise
According to the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, women who are active have about a 30 percent
lower risk of breast cancer compared to women who do not exercise as much. Even
walking 25 minutes a day can make a difference in preventing cancer. Studies
have also shown that walking 4 hours a week can lower the risk of pancreatic
cancer by half.
Sun protection
Protection from the sun
should be another no brainer. Although sun exposure is necessary to get
adequate amounts of Vitamin D, too much sun can be harmful. Make sure to wear
sunscreen if you know you will be in direct sunlight for a long period of time.
If you have any suspicious moles or have fair skin, make sure to check in with
your doctor to ensure early detection if you think you might be at risk of
melanoma.
Green tea
Green tea, in some ways,
can be a miracle-working drink. According to the National Cancer Institute,
there has been more than 50 studies that have shown a connection between the
tea and lowering the risk of cancer. Green tea contains a chemical called EGCG
that is packed with antioxidants, making it a strong cancer-fighting compound.
Consider a glass of wine
Great news, you don’t have
to feel guilty about having a regular glass of wine at night. Studies have
found that drinking a moderate amount of red wine can actually help lower the
risk of certain cancer. Red wine contains the antioxidant called polyphenols
that can help prevent the body from developing cancer cells. Also remember that
too much alcohol consumption can have negative effects on the body and only
should be consumed in moderation.
Bishara Wilson
New York Sports Acupuncture
888.375.5444
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