Preventing Lung Cancer By Reducing Cancer Risk Factors
Preventing lung cancer is possible.
Are you one of those people who are stumped by how deadly lung cancer can be?
Many people believe that cancer is inherited--that there's nothing we can do to prevent it and, if we do get cancer, that it cannot be cured.
Although it's true that some cancers seem to run in families, most cancers are not inherited.Cancer often can be prevented and, with early diagnosis and treatment, it often can be cured.
In spite of the fact that every year billions of dollars are spent on cancer treatment and research, the rate of cancer continues to climb.
It is a sobering fact.
Since nutrition, lifestyle and the environment are the most common risk factors for cancer, many of these cancers can be eliminated or substantially reduced through proactive preventive behaviors.
Health tips
Preventing lung cancer requires a lifestyle program which provides a practical approach to dietary fat reduction, more optimal intake of fiber, antioxidant vitamins and calcium, and includes a reasonable plan for more physical activity. This method of preventing lung cancer can substantially impact cancer incidence and associated health care costs.
Medical science has shown that people who eat healthy diets rich in antioxidant vitamins and beta carotenes have lower rates of cancer.
Cleanse the blood stream by thoroughly relieving constipation and making all the organs of elimination active--skin, lungs, liver,kidneys and bowels-and keeping them active.
The life-giving properties keep the blood stream pure. Cancer will not develop where there is a pure blood stream, thereby, preventing lung cancer.
Alternative lung cancer treatment
Once a person is diagnosed with cancer, the only treatments permittedin this country are chemotherapy and radiation.Unfortunately, both have poor long-term survival rates.
Since the early 1900s, quietly behind the scenes, millions of people around the world have been preventing lung cancer using safe, natural therapies.
How would you like to know more than most doctors about how to fight cancer, strengthen your immune system and have ZERO fear about sickness and disease?
You may be too worried, in too much pain and too stressed out over what's happening now, to think clearly.
However, your decision to change or not to change your lifestyle will affect not just you, but your entire family for years to come.
You aren't alone. Millions of people have to face the same decision making. However, first of all, take responsibility for your health (cancer or sickness). You have to ask yourself, "What have I done that got me sick?"
This requires honesty and then "change". Change isn't easy for most of us, especially when it pertains to how we live and what we eat.
And the changes that you make are not temporary disruptions in the old life!
Preventing lung cancer is possible, take the steps to do it!