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Health is life, always remember this

Topic: Natural HealthPublished March 6, 2019

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rnEveryone has so much care about life the same way everyone wants to live a healthy and prosperous life and obviously long one too. Adversities are part of life and can’t be avoided but the real thing is how to face and then come out of such adverse situations. Health is very much dispensable. So we can say without even wasting a moment that health and life are two realities of our life and we can’t separate these two they go side by side. Breast awareness is very important for every woman. The same way it is really important to have a full understanding of the diet that is essential for every individual and especially those who are facing the menace of breast cancer. Compulsive dietary Phytochemicals components for cancer patients….rnThere are a few elements that are mandatory for cancer patients. Sulforaphane:rnBroccoli sproutsrnIsothiocyanatesrnMustard, horseradish, cruciferous vegetablesrnPhenolic compoundsrnGarlic, green tea, soybeans, cereal grains, cruciferous, cucurbitaceous vegetables, licorice root, and flax seedrnFlavonoidsrnMost fruits and vegetables (cruciferous, garlic, citrus fruits, caraway seeds, umbelliferous, solanaceous, cucurbitaceous vegetables, sage, camphor, dill, basil, mint)rnOrgano-sulfidesrnGarlic, onion, leeks, shallots, cruciferous vegetablesrnIsoflavonesrnSoybeans, legumes, flax seedrnIndolesrnCruciferous vegetablesrnCarotenoidsrnDark yellow/orange/green vegetables and fruits Whole Foods by Plant Family:rnGrainsrnWheat, rye, oats, rice, corn, bulgur, barleyrnVegetables with green leafrnLettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, endives, beet greens, romainernCruciferous vegetablesrnBroccoli, cabbage, turnip, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kohlrabi, watercress, collards, kale, mustard greens, rutabagarnUmbelliferous vegetablesrnCelery, parsley, fennel, carrots, parsniprnAllium vegetablesrnGarlic, onion, shallots, chives, leekrnLegumesrnSoybeans, peas, chickpeas, lima beans, peanut, carob, dried beans (kidney, mung, pinto, black-eyed peas), lentilsrnSolanaceous vegetablesrnNightshade family: eggplant, tomatoesrnCucurbitaceous vegetablesrnGourd family: pumpkin, squash, cucumber, muskmelon, watermelon Healthy nutrition:rnA diet can be healthy if it comprises of healthy nutrients that is, in fact, a total package of fruits, vegetables, and regular protein. Such a diet can increase your will power and also reserves strength in your body to fight breast cancer. These reserves also help rebuild your body's tissues and keep your immune system strong to help fight off infection. A healthy diet can also save you from the side effects of any treatment. Those people who eat well with the proper amount of proteins and other nutrients and less amount of calories that have much stamina. While you're having breast cancer treatment, it's more significant than ever that you eat a vigorous diet. Taking a well-balanced diet with lean protein, including plant sources, such as lentils, beans, nuts, nut butter, whole grains, fruits, vegetables and healthy fats like avocado and olive oil, in amounts to maintain a healthy weight, along with exercise is the best thing you can do for optimal health. Instructions: • Replace animal fats with polyunsaturated fats that you can get from many vegetable oils and margarine • Eat vegetables, grains etcrn• Eat more fiber from wheat bran, cereals, beans, fruit, and vegetablesrn• Make sure you have enough calcium in your diet – from milk and other dairy foods, green leafy vegetables.

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