Do you know there are cancer-fighting foods you can eat? Although these foods don't directly prevent cancer, they do, over time and with regular consumption, work to inhibit the development of cancer cells in the body. What are these fruits and vegetables, and how do they improve overall health and the body's resilience to DNA alterations that may cause cancer?
We'll look at some of the foods that can help prevent cancer in the body and also promote excellent health in this post in accordance with a Healthline article. Simply relax and read this article to learn something new.
What Are Some Foods That Can Promote Health And Prevent Cancer In The Body?
1. Carrots
2. Beans and other legumes.
3. Nuts
4. Olive oil
5. Turmeric
6. Fruits with citrus peels, such as lemons, oranges, and grapefruits.
7. Tomatoes' lycopene helps prevent cancer.
Regular consumption of these foods helps improve general health and will go a long way toward dramatically lowering your risk of cancer.
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