Prostate Cancer Halted in 36 Percent of Patients Making Simple Changes to Food Choice and Exercise
Health Ranger comment: It’s almost astonishing that the mainstream media allowed this story to be published: New research conducted at the Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridgeshire shows that men suffering from aggressive prostate cancer can utterly halt the progression of the disease by making simple changes in lifestyle and diet. Those changes include eating more oil fish, reducing consumption of processed foods made with excess salt and engaging in exercise that results in moderate weight loss.One patient began drinking extra pomegranate juice (which helps reverse prostate cancer, by the way). Researchers found that 36 percent of those making these simple lifestyle changes were able to completely skip the conventional treatments for prostate cancer (chemotherapy and surgery, typically). About 35,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. This research shows that at least 12,000 of them could likely save their own lives by simply cleaning up their diets and exercising a little. Imagine the results they’d see if they studied men on superfoods, raw foods and extra sunshine!
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Prostate Cancer Halted in 36 Percent of Patients Making Simple Changes to Food Choice and Exercise
From Telegraph.co.: A study found that almost four in ten patients with aggressive prostate cancer did not need planned surgery or radiotherapy after making simple lifestyle changes. Doctors found that the adjustments slowed down or even halted the progression of their disease. And they claim that there is no reason that the benefits could not be seen in other types of cancer…. more
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http://www.naturalnews.com/News_000454_prostate_cancer_healthy_diet_mens_health.html

