Fibre Fights Cancer
Of the many diseases that affect people these days, cancer
is among the most feared. But despite a wealth of scientific
data, most people remain unaware of how they can reduce
their risk of developing cancer. According to the National
Cancer Institute, as much as 80 percent of all cancers are
due to identified factors, and thus are potentially
preventable. Thirty percent are due to tobacco use, and as
much as 35 to 50 percent are due to foods. It is easy to
control these and other risk factors.
What Is Cancer?
Cancer begins as a single abnormal cell that begins to
multiply out of control. Groups of such cells form tumors
and invade healthy tissue, often spreading to other parts of
the body. Carcinogens are substances that promote the
development of cancerous cells. They may come from foods,
from the air, or even from within the body. Most carcinogens
are neutralized before damage can occur, but sometimes they
attack the cell’s genetic material (DNA) and alter it. It
takes years for a noticeable tumor to develop. During this
time, compounds known as inhibitors can keep the cells from
growing. Some vitamins in plant foods are known to be
inhibitors. Dietary fat, on the other hand, is known to be a
promoter that helps the abnormal cells grow quickly.
Source: Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine |