Despite warning of smoking, Lung cancer still
takes more men and woman
than any other form of cancer witharound 150,000 deaths/year.
Breast cancer in woman comes next with
approximately 38,000 deaths
followed by Prostrate cancer in men with around
28,000 year.
< Click image to see how cancer develops
Our Defense System.
The job of our defense system is to protect our
bodies from all of the bacteria, virus, fungi
and parasitic worms in our environment. However,
we take risks everyday when we are exposed to
cancer agent or components which are known to be
linked to causing cancer.
The most obvious is smoking !
Smoking will kill you in a variety of ways
Mouth cancer
Cancer of the larynx
Cancer of the esophagus
Stomach
Pancreatic cancer
Liver cancer
Cancer of the cervix
Kidney cancer
Bladder cancer
All extremely painful ~ Just why do we poison
ourselves this way ?
Healthy Eating
Research have shown that we can reduce the
incidence of cancer if we just
eat healthy.
Eat more fruit & Vegetables
Eat more fiber to help rid the body of the
waste products our body cannot use
Cut out Trans Fat & Saturated fats
Reduce both salt & sugar
Chemicals
We have seen by the previous diagram that if
our bodies are exposed to toxins, chemicals
or drugs, it can and will affect our DNA
which allows cancerous cells to mutate into
killer cells which will eventually take over
our bodies.
Household products such as detergent,
floor and furniture polish, paints, and
various cleaning products for glass, wood,
metal, ovens, toilets, and drains may
contain hazardous chemicals such as ammonia,
sulfuric and phosphoric acids, lye,
chlorine, formaldehyde, and phenol. Air
fresheners can also contain chemicals that
are harmful to health. Art supplies, such as
markers, paint, and glue, may also contain
toxic materials. When not properly handled,
these products can make the home environment
a dangerous place, especially for kids
Home furnishings, such as carpets,
curtains, wall decorations, and some
furniture, may be treated with chemicals and
are potentially dangerous. It is important
to note that a few days after installation,
new carpets emit volatile organic compounds,
which are chemicals associated with carpet
manufacturing that can be harmful to humans
and the environment. Gas and wood stoves and
kerosene heaters may also release dangerous
chemicals
We do have choices. The first step is to
understand the risks and a few
hours searching the internet will provide
you and your family with enough Information
that will allow you to reduce that risk and
start living
in a safer environment.
There are many companies that can help us
achieve these goals like