26 9 / 2011
Foods and Cancer, what to eat and what to avoid
For cancer the research suggests that the following foods are appropriate and perhaps helpful to eat. As always check with your doctor and have appropriate blood work done before following any of the research suggestions from this or other sources. The recipes for including these foods in your diet and the research supporting these recommendations are included in my 4 books.
Some foods to consider eating more often
Pumpkin, canned or cooked ( highest beta carotene of any food I have listed here)
Carrots, lightly cooked (better than raw because light cooking releases the caroteniods)
Sweet potatoes
Green leafy vegetables
Squash
Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower (eat with foods that have a little canola or olive oil, it helps your body absorb the caroteniods)
Broccoli sprouts (20 more times by weight of the chemical sulforaphane, which may reduce the growth of tumors.)
Mustard greens
Chick peas,Kidney beans, Lentils, Soybeans (stimulates cancer preventing enzymes, can help lower harmful estrogen levels)
Tomatoes, especially cooked
Garlic, Onions (stimulates enzymes that suppress tumor growth)
Defatted soy flour (at least 1/3 cup per day recommended)
At least 97% or greater fat-free chicken or turkey breast (I look for 99% fat free.)
97% or greater fat free lunch meats
Pasta with meat sauces using 99% fat free chicken
Homemade low fat pizza
Salmon and other fish, (mackerel, sardines, herring. )including the skin and fat (Research suggests this fat (EPA fat) has the ability to raise HDLs. and potentially fight cancer cell development 1-5 servings per week recommended)
Olive oil or canola oil substituted for other oils
Walnuts (for the omega 3)
Brown and wild rice
Whole grain breads, ideally with defatted soy flour
Fat free milk (skim)
Oatmeal, shredded wheat, low-no sugar added cereals
Fresh fruits especially Blueberries (40% more antioxidants than the next best, Strawberries)
Green tea
Red or black grapes
Grape juice, 1 cup per day
Grapefruit, especially pink which has 40% more beta carotene than white (i read somewhere that this should actually be avoided!)
Calcium fortified orange juice, 2 cups per day
Dried unsweetened fruits, especially apricots, dates, prunes
Homemade fat-free yogurt, with extra dry milk added (2 cups per day recommended)
Tupelo honey as a substitute for sugar in cakes, cookies, breads, etc.
Foods to consider avoiding
1%, 2% and whole milk
Meats with 96% fat or less
Red meats
Hydrogenated oils, such as stick margarine. Or foods that list hydrogenated oils in their ingredients
Food with high butter fat and other animal fats such as whole milk or creams such as cheese, full fat yogurt, butter, sauces. They feed the cancers and can interfere with caroteniods absorption
Deep-fried foods