Wednesday, September 15, 2010

About Cancer: These Veggies are Proven to Reduce Your Risk

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From Lisa Fayed, your Guide to Cancer
The great thing about cancer research is that is ongoing. We always hear that X causes cancer and Y prevents it. Unfortunately, the next week, you may hear conflicting results from different studies. We do have concrete evidence about certain things preventing and causing cancer, however. In this week's newsletter, learn all about cancer fighting veggies and receive some great recipes that contain them!

Foods That Fight Cancer: Cruciferous Vegetables
Remember when your mom nagged you at the dinner table to eat Brussels sprouts and broccoli? Well, it wasn't just to torment you -- Mom was onto something! Turns out that veggies like broccoli and Brussels sprouts are chock full of cancer fighting properties.

Study: Removing the Fallopian Tubes Greatly Reduces Ovarian
Some doctors are calling the results of this study a 'breakthrough'. Learn what advancement was made in the fight against ovarian cancer.

Drug Companies Will Help You Pay for Meds
Did you know that most pharmaceutical companies have programs that will help you pay for your meds? Learn which ones have a program and how to get approved.

How Reiki Can Help You During Treatment
Chance are you have never heard of 'reiki therapy'. Many cancer patients around the world are receiving this complementary therapy and getting results.

 


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