Oncologists Urge You To Stop Eating These 8 Foods That Can Increase Your Cancer Risk

According to medical experts, cancer is a complex set of diseases, which might be a result of various factors, such as: genetics, specific infections, poor lifestyle habits, like poor diet, physical inactivity, tobacco, and alcohol use and environmental exposure to various types of chemicals and radiation.

These factors have been scientifically proven to raise the risk of cancer.
The World Cancer Research Fund estimated that around 20% of the total American cancer patients are linked to weight gain, poor diet, physical inactivity, and excess consumption of alcohol.

Fortunately, cancer can be prevented, and the risk of this disease is reduced by:

Regular exercise

Maintaining a healthy body weight

Avoidance of smoking

A diet rich in organic vegetables and fruits

THE FOLLOWING 8 FOODS ARE EXTREMELY HARMFUL AND CAN INCREASE THE CANCER RISK:

Refined and Artificial Sugary Foods

The excessive consumption of foods rich in refined sugar and artificial fructose sweeteners, such as high-fructose corn syrup causes the development of numerous health problems.

These foods increase insulin levels and boost cancer cell growth. The American Society for Clinical Nutrition journal published a study in 2006 which showed that the participants who consumed higher amounts of sugar-sweetened foods had an increased risk of pancreatic cancer.

Therefore, make sure you replace these foods with healthy and natural alternatives like stevia, raw honey, maple syrup, blackstrap molasses, or jaggery.

White Flour

Numerous processed foods these days are high in refined white flour, which is rich in carbohydrates, which negatively affect health, raise the blood sugar levels and raise the cancer risk.

Studies have shown that women who consumed excessive amounts of carbohydrates had an increased risk of breast cancer. Therefore, substitute refined white flour with healthier alternatives like whole- wheat, almond, quinoa, or barley flour.

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