While the CDC and other governmental agencies push the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in an attempt to curb future cervical cancer rates, a powerful natural option is readily available and free of dangerous side-effects -- in other words, diet. From a low glycemic index eating plan to raspberries and turmeric, food is a potent, cost-friendly and effective defense against cervical cancer. Below are four dietary habits to adopt that help ensure a healthy future.
Food-based solutions
Choosing low glycemic index foods is one of the best ways to avoid cancer, including those of the cervix. Time and again, researchers have found that consuming easily digested, high glycemic index foods like sugar, refined carbohydrates and potatoes, substantially raises insulin levels and insulin growth factor (IGF) -- two hormones that increase tumor growth and progression. Focusing on foods that digest slowly (non-starchy vegetables and fruit, legumes and whole-grains) will keep blood glucose stable and insulin levels within healthy range.
Additionally, ellagic acid has been shown to induce cervical carcinoma cell death (apoptosis) within 72 hours, according to research published in Cancer Letters:
"We found that ellagic acid at a concentration of 105 M induced G1 arrest within 48 h, inhibited overall cell growth and induced apoptosis in CaSki [cervical carcinoma] cells after 72 h of treatment. Activation of the cdk inhibitory protein p21 by ellagic acid suggests a role for ellagic acid in cell cycle regulation of cancer cells."
Curcumin, the bioactive component in turmeric, is also effective in fortifying against - as well as
Learn more: www.naturalnews.com/045396_cervical_cancer_curcumin_disease_prevention.html
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Carolanne believes if we want to see change in the world, we need to be the change. As a nutritionist, natural foods chef and wellness coach, she has encouraged others to embrace a healthy lifestyle of green living for over 13 years. Through ThriveLiving she looks forward to connecting with other like-minded people who share a similar vision.
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Oh!... That was something new to learn... is there any healing for Liposarcoma Cancer?...Am looking out for more effective treatments for liposarcoma cancer & various options available. Thanks
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