21st April 2023
Just in - turkey tail mushrooms prove effective against some cancers.
Why is there such a huge disparity in prostate cancer rates? For instance the incidence of clinically malignant prostate cancer is highest in African-Americans—some 30-fold greater than in Japanese men, and 120 times greater than seen in Chinese men in Shanghai. The reason has to do with lifestyle.
When I began intermittent fasting (something else I would recommend for optimum health), I did so because it was shown to reduce the level of IGF-1 (insulin growth factor 1) in the body: IGF-1 being a marker of cancer risk (the more IGF-1, the more risk of cancer growth). It turns out that a WFPB diet also lowers IGF-1. Cow’s milk, being designed to produce a 600lb calf in very short order, is packed with IGF-1. (It’s also, because cows are made to produce milk whilst pregnant, full of oestrogen and other unwanted hormones).
At the last count, I have four friends and family members suffering from cancer. Here I've tried to gather in one place, all the info I can find on the subject.
"Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and there is an urgent need for a new direction in battling this disease. That’s why the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has created materials specifically for cancer prevention and survival."
https://www.pcrm.org/health-topics/cancer
Dr Michael Greger, who runs NutritionFacts.org, has many short videos on how diet influences cancer.
Cancer and a WFPB diet. (Whenever I look at one of Dr Greger's videos, it's always worth checking out the comments section, there is a wealth of info in there - plus some inspirational stories!)
Fasting and cancer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CxMsqpzhT4&t=13s
Protect your prostate from cancer
Effects of a low-fat, high-fiber diet and exercise program on breast cancer risk factors in vivo and tumor cell growth and apoptosis in vitro.
https://www.pcrm.org/health-topics/cancer
Stunning results from the largest diet/nutrition study ever: Cornell University:
A healthy diet will slow and/or stop most cancers: Why not?
“Study finds vegan blood is 8 times more effective at killing cancer cells.”
I didn’t know just what study to link that sentence to, but if you put that into a search engine, you get loads of results.
Finally, there’s help available here, from someone who has been through it: