Category Archives: meat and saturated fat

Impact of Diet and Lifestyle on Cancer Risk - Many Are Not Informed

A good diet can help to prevent cancer, and even help you to overcome the disease, right? Bad foods cause cancer, right? Bad lifestyle habits like alcohol drinking, lack of exercise and being overweight increase cancer risk, right?
These sound like common and commonsensical knowledge, which you would think the majority of people would be aware [...]

Eating Saturated Fats Could Be Linked to Higher Small Intestine Cancer Risk

Modern day diets are high in saturated fats from commercially produced meats, processed animal food products like dairy products, etc. And these are having a detrimental effect on our health.
The study highlighted here discussed a possible link between small intestine cancer and saturated fats.

Cancer Fund Raising and Donations - An Event Severely Lacking in Common Sense

There is so much about conventional cancer treatment which is instinctively, intuitively and intellectually wrong.
Poisons and chemicals cause cancer. Radiation causes cancer. Stress causes cancer. Yet, conventional medicine’s diagnostic and treatment protocols are full of poisons, chemicals, radiation and stress; they cause cancer! This article highlights to us that even cancer fund-raising activities severely lack [...]

Possible Way In Which Meat Increases Cancer Risk

Numerous studies have already linked the consumption of meat, in particular red meat and processed meats, to increased cancer risk. Now, recent research has given us a possible idea of how red meat could have this undesirable effect.
In gist, it has something to do with chronic inflammation - a study has found that eating such [...]

Meat Linked to Small Intestine Cancer

Should we, or should we not eat meat? What is the role which meat consumption plays in the development of cancer?
Scientific evidence seems to be growing that a diet high in fruits and vegetables is the foundation of not just cancer prevention, but also good health and vitality. On the flip side, the consumption of [...]