Breast Cancer: How to Reduce Your Risk
Friday, 30 September 2011
While cancer is a complex illness, new research has pointed to environmental and lifestyle factors that may increase or reduce the risk of breast cancer. In conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here are some tips to help reduce your risk of breast cancer.Keep a Healthy Weight - Obesity is associated not only with increased breast cancer risk, but also with increased risk of recurrence. This may be due, in part, to the excess estrogen and other hormonal imbalances that are associated with obesity. According to various sources, overweight, menopausal women are at the greatest risk. So a regular exercise routine and healthful diet to keep excess weight at bay are good lifestyle choices. If you're looking to start a weight loss program choosing the right diet is key. As part of our program, we create a custom meal plan for you to follow online or on-the-go using our EZDietPlanner & Fitness Tracker™
Choose Safe Beauty Products - Beware of the "toxic trio": formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate. These chemicals are often used in nail polish and nail polish remover, as well as other cosmetics. These are implicated in the development of cancer, so steer clear of them whenever you can. As a general rule, it's probably best to choose cosmetics with the fewest ingredients possible, and with as few synthetic ones as possible. Deodorant, due to its proximity to the breasts, is of particular concern - experts recommend aluminum-free deodorants. You may wish to go a step farther and avoid deodorants with any synthetic ingredients (effective ones are now widely available). Beware of the vague term "fragrance" on cosmetics. That could mean any number of scent-producing chemicals, some of which are implicated in cancer.
Minimize the Use of Plastics Plastics - Plastics, especially heated, worn, or damaged plastics, may leach chemicals into the food or liquids they contain. Some of these chemicals, such as BPA, are strongly implicated in the development of breast cancer, probably due to their tendency to disrupt hormones. Sources note that heating plastics is particularly likely to release these chemicals, which is why many of these same sources advise women to cover foods with a paper towel rather than plastic wrap before heating. To minimize your plastics exposure, carry your own stainless steel water bottle, look for "BPA Free" plastics, and store and reheat food in glass or ceramic containers. Also, limit your consumption of canned food, as BPA is found in many canned foods.
Eat Healthy Foods - Healthy oils, particularly fish oils, are said to protect against breast cancer. Taking supplements and/or eating bi-weekly (at least) portions of fish like salmon and sardines may be a key preventative of breast cancer. In addition, experts agree that lots of organic, fresh fruits and vegetables are keys to cancer prevention, as are hormone-free meats and dairy products.
If you'd like to improve the way you look and feel I invite you to learn more about the Body Focus Total Body Wellness Program offered at our office. To schedule a FREE Weight Control Evaluation, give our office a call.
Body Focus System Weight Loss Success
I went to a Body Focus System seminar to hear what they had to say and I was surprised. The Detox is what really got my attention. I had always wanted to try a detox, but did not like the thought of having only liquids or having to drink some crazy mixture that tasted like who knows what.
I decided to sign up and give this "diet" a try. I cannot tell you how happy I am that I did! Let me first tell you about the detox. I started with the fruit detox in August and from the first day there was more to eat than I ever expected. I always assumed a diet would be about eating food you don't like and trying to forget about how hungry you are. With the detox, there were days that I was eating a snack before I was even hungry. I lost over 7 pounds during the detox eating fruits that I like and not feeling hungry at all.
I then moved into the "diet" part of the program and started following the daily menus on the web site. The web site makes it easy for you to put together and print shopping lists, so you don't go crazy trying to make your own. Select the daily menus you want to use, and a list is made for you. The meals are easy to follow and the recipes are simple to prepare. The web site also allows you to see how what you are eating impacts your total calories, fat, and carbohydrates for the day. All you need to do is record what you've eaten throughout the day.
I have now joined a gym and have started exercising 2-3 days a week and I'm feeling better and stronger that I have in years.
This was a real learning experience for me. My meals used to be if it's good and fits on my plate, it's for me. My wife and I have tried a number of the recipes from the site like Cornmeal Pancakes With Applesauce, Feathery Pancakes, Fish With Cucumber Sauce, Honey Roasted Cornish Hens, Vegetable Patties and my favorite, Garlic-Spinach Dip that is almost addicting.
I have now lost 20 pounds in 2 ½ months and I feel great. I noticed that this is not a "diet", at least not by the definition I had for a diet. This program is all about learning how to eat healthy and make smart choices eating what I call normal food.
I feel fully confident that I will be able to continue to lose the rest of the weight and be back to the weight I was in my 20's.
Alex D. / Columbia NJ
