
The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 1.6 million new cases of cancer have been diagnosed in 2012 (
pdf). It’s estimated the growing disease will kill about 1,500
each day this year. Sadly, many if not all, of these deaths are preventable.
Sure, we know that smoking causes cancer—that’s a fact even accepted
by mainstream sources. But, other cancer-causing agents surround us—in
our foods, water, air, and even our clothing. While it would be nearly
impossible to avoid contact with
all potentially carcinogenic agents, we can significantly reduce our exposure, thereby reducing cancer risk.
1. Filter Your Water
Typical tap water contains arsenic. Arsenic is a Category 1
carcinogen—this means it most certainly causes cancer. While the EPA has
set an “acceptable” standard for arsenic, many water supplies exceed
this limit. In addition to arsenic, your water contains fluoride and
chlorine. A high quality water filter can eliminate these substances
before they enter your body.
2. Unplug Your Microwave
They’ve been trying to convince us of microwave
safety since the little food-warmers came on the market several decades
ago. But, there are still many unanswered questions and serious doubts
as to how radiation can be used to cook food without having ill-effects
on the people who digest them. How these little convenience-machines
cause cancer is complex. You can
read more about it here,
where Natural News contributor Paul Fassa explains how “human cells are
forced from normal cellular oxidation into the anaerobic energy
production of glucose fermentation”—a “cancerous condition”.
3. Put Down Conventional Deodorant
Traditional, store bought deodorants contain parabens, aluminum, and other harmful ingredients. Check out the
NaturalSociety forums for a great homemade deodorant recipe.
4. Buy Organic
Conventionally grown crops contain a pesticide soup and these pesticides have repeatedly been
linked to cancer, among other health problems. Grow your own or start buying organic to avoid these poisons.
5. Limit Cell Phone Use
A
recent study
in Sweden found that 10 years of cell phone use led to a 290% increase
in the development of brain tumors. And the majority of those tumors
were found on the side of the head the user put their phone up to. If
you have to make calls, use your speaker option whenever possible. Shut
off your phone when possible/practical and definitely don’t sleep with
it next to your head.
Additional Sources:
NaturalNews.com/030651
Static.ewg.org/pdf
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