The Impacts of Plant-Based Diets on Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer

Why do people who eat more plants get less breast and prostate cancer? The role of a plant-based diet in prevention.

Check out the How Not to Die from Cancer (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-not-to-die-from-cancer/) video I mentioned.

I’ve produced scores of videos on cancer, and here are some of my more recent ones:
• What Causes Cancer to Metastasize? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/what-causes-cancer-to-metastasize)
• How to Help Control Cancer Metastasis with Diet (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-to-help-control-cancer-metastasis-with-diet)<br />• The Food That Can Downregulate a Metastatic Cancer Gene (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-food-that-can-downregulate-a-metastatic-cancer-gene)
• Fighting the Ten Hallmarks of Cancer with Food (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/fighting-the-ten-hallmarks-of-cancer-with-food)
• How Effective Is Chemotherapy? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-effective-is-chemotherapy)
• How Much Does Chemotherapy Improve Survival? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-much-does-chemotherapy-improve-survival/)

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32 Risposte a “The Impacts of Plant-Based Diets on Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer”

  1. Posted on 13 March 2023 when the subscriber count is 939K. This channel is charging towards 1 million! Fantastic! Congratulations to all concerned and thanks for your continuing efforts.

  2. This is all great, but if you have thyroid problems and signs of neuralgia, then there is still a high risk of breast cancer, even if you are a vegan.

  3. A vegan or vegetarian diet can mean almost anything. Whereas a WFPB diet with a large variety of foods that is low (or free) or SOS is one another level altogether. This is where we need the data.

  4. can i heat up my frozen berries in the micro with oats and flaxseeds or does that effect the benifits? When is the best time to take omega 3 and D3 etc I eat oats in the morning so is at night better or does that effect sleep? Can I heat up the mostard powder with the frozen broccoli in the micro or does it than lose it's benifits? Kind regards, Joyce from Holland.

  5. Natasha Campbell McBride says that veganism causes mental disorders cause it can't rebuild your brain and spinal cord only myoglobin can !

  6. I try to eat healthy anyway, but if I found out I had cancer… all questionable food would be out. I would probably be exclusively eating and juicing vegetables.

  7. 70% of PSA tests are false positives. A p value of 0.05 says that only 5% of research is baloney, yet 70% of research cannot be reproduced. I wouldn't get too excited about this research.

  8. Its noticeable after 60 when you look around at your peers. Oh my. I ate mostly complex carbs with chicken and fish with little to no red meat, I ate cheese now and then most of my life though. Then It was a hop skip and a jump to WFPB and that cleaned out the system nicely.

  9. Thank you for your continued work! My father-in-law died young from fatal PC, so my family is never going back to meat & eggs! Sad about the ruling to allow eggs to be labeled as “healthy” – Egg Board lobbying is strong!

  10. There is much talk about about the studies of Dean Ornish. Have the results of these studies been replicated? And be honest!

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