BROCCOLI
How
it combats cancer:
Research has revealed that a chemical component called indole-3-carbinol can
combat breast cancer by converting a cancer-promoting estrogen into a more
protective riety. The phytochemical sulforaphane raises the levels of certain
cancer-fighting enzymes that defend the body from cigarette smoke, fumes,
pesticides & other known carcinogens.
How
it combats cancer:
Its plentiful store of vitamin C works as an antioxidant and may also reduce
absorption of cancer-causing nitrosamines from the soil or processed foods.
Papaya contains folacin (also
known as folic acid), which has been shown to minimize cervical ysplasia and
certain cancers.
How
it combats cancer:
Garlic’s immune-enhancing allium compounds block carcinogens from entering
cells and slow tumor development. Diallyl sulfide, a component of garlic oil,
has also been shown to render carcinogens in the liver inactive.
Studies have linked garlic - as well as onions, leeks, and chives - to
lower risk of stomach and colon cancer.
How
it combats cancer:
Research has shown that indoles, nitrogen compounds found in kale and other
leafy greens, may help stop the conversion of certain lesions to cancerous cells
in estrogen-sensitive tissues. In addition, isothiocyanates, phytochemicals
found in kale, are thought to suppress tumor growth and block cancer-causing
substances from reaching their targets.
How
it combats cancer:
This nutrient-dense food contains many anticancer properties. It’s loaded with
beta-carotene, which may protect DNA in the cell nucleus from cancer-causing
chemicals outside the nuclear membrane.
How
it combats cancer:
Grapefruits, like oranges and other citrus fruits, contain monoterpenes,
believed to help prevent cancer by sweeping carcinogens out of the body. Some
studies show that grapefruit can inhibit the proliferation of breast-cancer
cells in vitro. It also contains vitamin C, beta-carotene, and folic acid.
AVOCA
How
it combats cancer:
Avocados are rich in glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that attacks free
radicals in the body by blocking intestinal absorption of certain fats. Ounce
for ounce, avocados also supply 60 percent more potassium than bananas and are a
strong source of beta-carotene.
How
they combat cancer:
Seaweed and other sea vegetables contain beta-carotene, protein, vitamin B12,
fiber, and chlorophyll, as well as chlorophylones - important fatty acids that
may help in the fight against breast cancer. Also, many sea vegetables have high
concentrations of the minerals potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and iodine.
TOFU
How
it combats cancer:
Soy contains several types of phytoestrogens -weak, nonsteroidal estrogens that
could help prevent both breast and prostate cancer by blocking and suppressing
cancerous changes. Genistein, one type of phytoestrogen, also lowers
breast-cancer risk by inhibiting the growth of epithelial cells & new blood
vessels that tumors require to flourish.