Healthy recipes with plant-based foods are weapons against cancer

Posted: October 14, 2014 at 11:52 am

Pink is the official color of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but the foods recommended for breast cancer prevention are green, white, red, yellow and brown.

Theyre all - no surprise - the foods of the earth: fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, nuts, seeds. October is, conveniently, also Vegetarian Awareness Month. This is not a matter of overbooking; health and plant-based food go together.

Behold, your cancer-fighting all-stars:

Broccoli: A 2011 University of Michigan study found the plant sterols in broccoli reduce breast cancer stem cells. Broccolis just coming into season here, so buy local and eat up.

Coffee: Java junkies and cold-brew fiends, this ones for you. A 2011 Breast Cancer Research report shows the antioxidants in 2 cups a day protects cells from cancer growth.

Parsley: This ubiquitous garnish is high in vitamin C and apigenin, another phytonutrient we never knew about before. Apigenin may be cancers WMD, according to findings by the University of Missouri. Celebrate with some parsley-rich tabbouli.

Pomegranate: In season now, these sweet-tart beauties can arrest cancer cell growth and destroy existing cancer cells, according to a University of California study. The fine print: You need to consume a lot of pomegranate, about 3 cups a day, for the goodness to kick in.

Soy: Organic whole soy, the way they eat it in Asia - tempeh, tofu, edamame and miso - has received the blessing from the American Institute for Cancer Research. Choose that rather than the GMO soy isolates present in much American processed food.

Turmeric: Gold dust. Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, this wonderful warming spice seems to inhibit or erase cancer cell growth, according to a 2011 Cancer Prevention Research study.

Walnuts: High in omega-3s, the same awesome anti-inflammatory amino acid in salmon. A joint study by the journal Nutrition and Cancer and the American Institute for Cancer Research found walnut consumption reduces breast cancer risk and retards cancer cell growth.

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Healthy recipes with plant-based foods are weapons against cancer

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