Foods to Fight Cancer: What to Eat to Reduce Your Risk. A Diet Supported by the Latest Scientific Research
Bringing together over a decade's worth of oncological research, Foods to Fight Cancer shows you how to apply the latest scientific findings about cancer to your everyday life. Whether you are looking to minimise your risk of developing cancer, or are making dietary choices to fight this disease, Foods to Fight Cancer will dispel the myths and give you the facts about the food. Add fighting cancer to your daily menu by incorporating cabbage, berries, and tomatoes into your diet, and learn which herbs and spices to use. See the benefits behind each food and the properties that make these essential to your diet. Compiled using recommendations from the World Cancer Research Fund, Foods to Fight Cancer is a vital read for anyone looking to improve their health, change their diet, and fight cancer.
A Diet Supported by the Latest Scientific Research
*Very good condition*
| Author | Professor Richard Béliveau |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Dorley Kindersley |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2017-03-01 |
| ISBN | 9780241274347 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Very Good |
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