Top 5 Cancer Causing Foods
Ever wonder which foods should be strongly avoided by those at high
risk for cancer? We can begin identifying cancer-causing foods once we
know which ingredients in our food cause cancer. Some of those
ingredients are food additives and chemicals used to enhance taste,
while others are used strictly for appearance or to increase product
shelf life. The key to avoiding cancer-causing foods is knowing which
ingredients are carcinogens -- or cancer promoters -- and then reading
food labels to permanently avoid consuming those ingredients.
Cancer tumors develop, in part, by feeding on sugar in the bloodstream.
If you eat lots of sugary snacks loaded with simple carbs, you're
loading your bloodstream with the chemical energy needed for cancer
cells (and tumors) to proliferate. No biological system can live
without fuel for its chemical processes, including cancer cells. Thus,
one of the strategies to pursue for any anti-cancer diet is to eat
low-glycemic diet. That means no refined sugars... ever! No refined
grains (white flour, for example), no heavy use of sweeteners and the
lifetime avoidance of sugary soda pop. Aside from starving tumors,
eating foods low in sugar and avoiding simple carbs will also keep your
weight in check while helping prevent blood sugar disorders such as
type-2 diabetes.
What to avoid on the labels: high-fructose corn syrup, sugar, sucrose,
enriched bleached flour, white rice, white pastas, white breads and
other "white" foods.
The dangers of hydrogenated oils
Hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils -- another danger -- are
developed from otherwise harmless, natural elements. To make them
hydrogenated, oils are heated in the presence of hydrogen and metal
catalysts. This process helps prolong shelf life but simultaneously
creates trans fats, which only have to be disclosed on the label if the
food contains more than 0.5 grams per serving. To avoid listing trans
fats, or to claim "trans fat free" on their label, food manufacturers
simply adjust the serving size until the trans fat content falls under
0.5 grams per serving. This is how you get modern food labels with
serving sizes that essentially equate to a single bite of food. Not
exactly a "serving" of food, is it?
Besides being a cancer factor, trans fats promote heart disease,
interrupt metabolic processes, and cause belly fat that crowd the
organs and strain the heart. The essential fatty acids that the
hydrogenation process removes are responsible for a number of processes
in your body. When trans fats replace these essential fatty acids, they
occupy the same space without doing the same job. The "anchor" portion
of the fatty acid is in place (which is how the body recognizes the
fatty acid and puts it to work) but the chemically active part of the
fatty acid is twisted, distorted, and missing vital parts.
After the hydrogenation process, the fatty acid can't biochemically
function in the same way. Things like brain cell function, hormones,
gland function, oxygen transport, cell wall function (keeping things in
or out of your cells) and digestive tract operation (putting together
nutrients and blocking allergens) are adversely affected.
Food manufacturers don't tell you this on the product label, of course.
Your body needs essential fatty acids and you are programmed to keep
eating until you get them. If you're only eating trans fats, you'll
never feel fully satiated, because your body will never get the fatty
acids it needs for essential function. Since cancer needs high blood
sugar and low oxygen levels, a person with lots of belly fat who just
can't seem to put down those trans fat cookies or crackers (also loaded
with flour and simple sugars) presents the ideal environment for the
development of cancer.
The acrylamide factor
Since trans fats are often formed during the frying process, we should
also talk about acrylamides. Acrylamides are not added into food; they
are created during the frying process. When starchy foods are subjected
to high heat, acrylamides form. A Swedish study found that acrylamides
cause cancer in rats, and more studies are under way to confirm the
understanding that acrylamides also cause cancer in humans.
Sodium nitrite (and nitrates)
Food companies add sodium nitrite into certain foods on purpose. This
carcinogen is added to processed meats, hot dogs, bacon, and any other
meat that needs a reddish color to look "fresh." Decades ago when meats
were preserved, it was done with salt. But in the mid 20th century,
food manufacturers started using sodium nitrite in commercial
preservation. This chemical is responsible for the pinkish color in
meat to which consumers have grown accustomed. Although today the use
of refrigeration is largely what protects consumers from botulism and
bacteria, manufacturers still add sodium nitrite to make the meat look
pinkish and fresh.
The nitrites themselves are not the problem. People get more nitrites
from vegetables than they do from meat, according to research by the
University of Minnesota. During the digestion process, however, sodium
nitrite is converted to nitrosamine, and that's where the cancer
problems begin. Nitrosamine is a carcinogen, but since it is not
technically an ingredient, its presence can be easily overlooked on the
packaging. Nitrosamines are also found in food items that are pickled,
fried, or smoked; in things such as beer, cheese, fish byproducts, and
tobacco smoke.
Knowing about all these ingredients doesn't mean there is simply a
"short list" of foods that should be avoided. You have to vigilant and
read labels constantly. Here are the five worst offenders:
•
Hot dogs: The Cancer Prevention Coalition recommends that
children should not eat more than 12 hot dogs per month because of the
risk of cancer. If you must have your hot dog fix, look for those
without sodium nitrite listed among the ingredients.
•
Processed meats and bacon: These meats almost always contain
the same sodium nitrite found in hot dogs. You can find some without
nitrites, but you'll have to look for them in natural grocers or health
food stores. Bacon is also high in saturated fat, which contributes to
the risk of cancers, including breast cancer. Limiting your consumption
of processed meats and saturated fats also benefits the heart.
Doughnuts: Doughnuts contain hydrogenated oils, white flour, sugar, and
acrylamides. Essentially, they're one of the worst cancer foods you can
possibly eat. Reader's Digest calls doughnuts "disastrous" as a
breakfast food, and many experts agree it's probably one of the worst
ways to start the day.
French fries: Fries are made with hydrogenated oil and fried at high
temperatures. Some chains even add sugar to their fry recipe to make
them even more irresistible. Not only do they clog your arteries with
saturated fat and trans fat, they also contain acrylamides. They should
be called "cancer fries," not French fries.
Chips / crackers / cookies: These generally contain white flour and
sugar as well as trans fats, but it's not enough to simply look for
these ingredients on the label; you have to actually "decode" the
ingredients list that food manufacturers use to deceive consumers. They
do this by hiding ingredients (such as hiding MSG in yeast extract, or
by fiddling with serving sizes so they can claim the food is trans fat
free, even when it contains trans fats (the new Girl Scout cookies use
this trick).
Besides avoiding these foods, what else can consumers do to reduce
their risk of cancer? The main things are simple: Eat unprocessed foods
and base your diet largely on plants. Consume foods that have omega-3
fats and other essential fatty acids. Eat lots of fruits and
vegetables; many common ones have known cancer-fighting properties. Get
regular vigorous exercise, since tumors cannot thrive in highly
oxygenated environments. Keep your blood sugar stable to avoid being an
all-you-can-eat buffet for cancer cells.
Eat foods high in natural vitamin C, a nutrient that deters the
conversion of nitrite into nitrosamine and promotes healthy immune
function. Make sure you get adequate amounts of cancer-fighting vitamin
D through exposure to sunlight -- about 10 to 15 minutes each day if
you have fair skin, or ten times as long if you have dark skin
pigmentation. Stay well hydrated to ensure that your body rids itself
of toxins. Avoid smoking and don't use conventional fragrance,
cosmetics and personal care products -- virtually all of them contain
cancer-causing chemicals.
Preventing cancer is actually quite straightforward. Even the World
Health Organization says that 70 percent of all cancers can be
prevented with simple changes in diet and lifestyle. The truth is that
most people give themselves cancer through the foods, drinks and
products they choose to consume. In my opinion, over 90 percent of
cancers are easily preventable.
By the way, don't you find it interesting that the cancer industry
seems to have no interest whatsoever in urging people to avoid eating
sodium nitrite, or to stop using cancer-causing skin care products, or
to get more sunlight on their skin so they can prevent cancer with
vitamin D? As you'll read in many other articles I've written here, it
is my firm belief that the cancer industry has no interest whatsoever
in preventing cancer, and it primarily interested in treating cancer
for profit. This view is generally agreed upon by noted cancer experts
such as Dr. Samuel Epstein and Dr. Ralph Moss. See
www.PreventCancer.com to learn more from Dr. Epstein.
About the author: Mike Adams is a natural health author and technology
pioneer with a passion for teaching people how to improve their health
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