To the left is the cancer cell. The Right is a normal cell.
Beating Cancer 1: The Right Foods To Eat
Nutrition is an important part of cancer treatment. Eating the right kinds of foods during and after treatment can help you feel better and stay stronger. Good nutrition is especially important if you have cancer because both the illness and its treatment can affect your appetite. Cancer and cancer treatments can also affect your body's ability to tolerate certain foods and use nutrients.
Berries: Berries contain antioxidants compounds, which may protect your cells from damage linked to cancer. They may also boost your immune system.
Grapes: A plant chemical called resveratrol, an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, hides in grape skins – especially purple and red ones. Studies have shown they may keep cancer cells from growing and inhibit tumors.
Tomatoes: Tomatoes get their bright red color from an antioxidant called lycopene, which can protect cells from damage and kill those that aren’t growing properly.
Cruciferous veggies: Cruciferous veggies (think broccoli, kale and cabbage) contain potential cancer fighters such as glucosinolates, crambene and indole-3-carbinol.
Whole grains: People who get their fill of whole grains have a 21%-43% lower risk of cancer than those who eat little to none.
These are some healthy foods you should eat to help fight off those cancer cells.
Berries: Berries contain antioxidants compounds, which may protect your cells from damage linked to cancer. They may also boost your immune system.
Grapes: A plant chemical called resveratrol, an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, hides in grape skins – especially purple and red ones. Studies have shown they may keep cancer cells from growing and inhibit tumors.
Tomatoes: Tomatoes get their bright red color from an antioxidant called lycopene, which can protect cells from damage and kill those that aren’t growing properly.
Cruciferous veggies: Cruciferous veggies (think broccoli, kale and cabbage) contain potential cancer fighters such as glucosinolates, crambene and indole-3-carbinol.
Whole grains: People who get their fill of whole grains have a 21%-43% lower risk of cancer than those who eat little to none.
These are some healthy foods you should eat to help fight off those cancer cells.
Some Therapy's to take
Biological Therapy: Biological therapy for cancer is a type of treatment that uses the body's immune system to kill cancer cells. Biological therapy for cancer is used in the treatment of many types of cancer to prevent or slow tumor growth and to prevent the spread of cancer. Biological therapy for cancer often causes fewer toxic side effects than other cancer treatments. The goal of biological therapy for cancer is to induce your immune system to recognize and kill cancer cells. Your body's immune system fights invaders, such as germs, throughout your body. Your immune system should also recognize cancer cells as abnormal, but it doesn't always do that. Cancer cells can develop an ability to hide from immune system cells.
Inducing the immune system to attack cancer cells. There are several ways biological therapy treatments can achieve this goal. As an example, chemicals that stimulate your immune system cells could be injected into your body. Or a sample of your immune system cells could be trained in a lab to attack cancer cells before being reintroduced to your body.
Making cancer cells easier for your immune system to recognize. Biological therapy can also target the cancer cells, turning on or off cell signals that help them elude the immune system cells.
Radiation Therapy: (comeing soon)
Inducing the immune system to attack cancer cells. There are several ways biological therapy treatments can achieve this goal. As an example, chemicals that stimulate your immune system cells could be injected into your body. Or a sample of your immune system cells could be trained in a lab to attack cancer cells before being reintroduced to your body.
Making cancer cells easier for your immune system to recognize. Biological therapy can also target the cancer cells, turning on or off cell signals that help them elude the immune system cells.
Radiation Therapy: (comeing soon)