SUPPRESS THE BRCA1 GENE
MUTATION WITH 3 SIMPLE ACTIONS
Breast cancer might be
in your genes, but it doesn’t have to be in your future.
Angelina
Jolie’s brave decision has gotten a lot of us wondering,
“Are gene testing and mastectomy the best ways to lower my risk of getting
breast cancer?”
As a Professional Nutritional Oncologist, I believe women should use a more holistic
or natural approach for prevention and treatment. By using the best practices in Holistic
Nutrition tailored to your unique body composition and lifestyle, you can
actually correct the nutritional causes of diseases and help prevent serious
illnesses from developing.
If you do
test positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation, there are three simple actions you
can take to suppress it:
1. Eat raw cruciferous vegetables, like
arugula, broccoli, kale and radishes. These contain a potent anti-cancer
nutrient called Indol-3-Carinol (I3C) that can halt breast cancer in its
tracks.
2. Get your Vitamin D. Through
supplements, Vitamin D is known to inhibit nearly four out of five cancers,
including breast cancer.
3. Regular, moderate exercise such as yoga,
jogging, biking, swimming, fast paced walking or a favorite sport all help by
protecting against stress-related disorders and depression which is critical
for the prevention and treatment of cancer.
Cancer
prevention starts with you! Aside from these three tips, there are many other
nutrition and lifestyle changes that can be made to aide in protecting the body
from cancer. You have the ability to prevent and reverse serious health
problems without spending a fortune on testing or undergoing drastic measures.
Get your copy of the free report “9 Things your Oncologist won’t tell you” at www.nuhealings.com.
By Michelle
Thibodeau, Ottawa’s only Certified Professional Cancer Coach and Holistic
Nutritionist. Michelle knows first-hand what it’s like to live with cancer. Hear her story.
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