10.08.2013

Preventing Breast Cancer: Your 5-Step Action Plan

 
1. EAT AN ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DIET!

Studies have shown that a diet full of whole natural foods including lots of greens, veggies, fruits and good quality fats are effective against cancer. The key players? Your Brassicacae family, which includes kale, broccoli, collard greens, brussel sprouts and cabbage, helps detoxify and eliminate estrogen as well as other toxins. And don’t be afraid of the good fats, which include olive oil, omega 3s from fish, as well as coconut oil. 


2. DON’T BE A SUGAR MAMA! 

With any cancer prevention, it’s super important to manage your blood sugar balance and healthy weight. Sugar is a major culprit in so many diseases, but sugar leads to insulin spikes, leading to storage of body fat and stressing out your liver! This means excess estrogen and toxins… Make sure you keep that blood sugar in check by avoiding sugar and processed carbs, while eating fiber rich foods, good sources of protein and quality fats. Remember —you’re sweet enough! :) 


3. SHAKE WHAT YOUR MAMA GAVE YOU 

Movement and exercise is huge! Exercise not only keeps your weight in check, but it increases your detox ability thru sweat, keeps your blood sugar and insulin levels in check, gets rid of excess hormones and improves sleep. And that’s just a short list of the benefits! So find your favorite way to move your body and do it everyday. 


4. SLOW THE FAST TRAIN: DE-STRESS AND REST 

In our fast-paced world, most of us are constantly on the go-go-go. Well here’s a good reason to slow down and rest—it prevents against cancer and so many other diseases! Have fun and explore what de-stress and rest means to you… find stillness with meditation and breathe work, dance to your favorite song, take a hot Epsom bath with lavender and some green tea. There’s just one caveat: make sure you do it regularly! 


5. DETOX THE STICKY ICKIES!

I said it once and I'll say it again: Balance is our true nature. But the barrage of toxins we face on a daily basis (and even before we are born!) get in the way of achieving that balance. In a recent article from the Chicago Tribune, a study shows the rise in breast cancer among young women. Experts are looking at environmental factors, including carcinogenic chemicals, the use of hormonal birth control, lifestyle habits such as diet and lack of exercise, and increased body fat as potential culprits. 



So for prevention, it's super important to make sure we are optimizing our body's detoxification systems to give them the best chance of doing their job. Doing a safe cleanse or detox routinely can be really helpful, and of course reducing your exposure to toxins in every area of your life is a must. 

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