Monday, December 24, 2007
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
YOU are what you eat and drink. This is one of the things that award-winning actress and cancer prevention advocate Lorna Tolentino learned from her experience with her husband's battle against cancer. "My family and I are now more aware of the importance of maintaining good health," the wife and mom reveals. "A simple habit like taking Vitamin C everyday goes a long way." Lorna recently partnered with Ascorbic Acid POTEN-CEE to encourage people to practice simple lifestyle changes that would help reduce the risk of developing degenerative diseases such as cancer. "This is an experience that nobody should go through," she says of her husband's battle with ampullary cancer, one of the rarest forms of the disease. "That's why this early, even before one is hit by any disease, we should already develop healthy lifestyle habits." Six simple habits to prevent cancer. There are simple practices that a person can do to strengthen one's defenses against diseases. Eat fruits and vegetables that are rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants are substances that reduce, neutralize, and prevent the damage done to the body by free radicals that cause damage to cells, leading to the possible development of cancer. Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants include yellow and orange vegetables, green leafy vegetables, red and green peppers, broccoli, strawberries, tomatoes, cranberries and plums. Don't smoke. According to the American Cancer Society, cigarette smoking is a major cause of cancers of the lung, larynx, oral cavity, pharynx esophagus, and bladder, and it contributes to the development of cancers of the pancreas, cervix, kidney, stomach, and leukemia. Exercise. Medical research continues to reveal the cancer-fighting benefits of exercise and the link between physical activity and cancer prevention. Scientists have begun to discover the connection between regular sustained workouts and the prevention of several types of cancers, among them intestinal, endometrial, colon, breast and lung. Regulate your alcohol intake. Studies show that excessive alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, pharynx (throat), larynx (voice box), esophagus, liver, and breast, and probably of the colon and rectum. People who drink alcohol should limit their intake to no more than 2 drinks per day for men and 1 drink per day for women. Avoid fatty foods. Although results are still inconclusive, there is evidence that certain types of fats, such as saturated fats, may increase cancer risk. Diets high in fat tend to be high in calories and, therefore, may contribute to obesity, which in turn is linked with an increased risk of cancers of the breast (among postmenopausal women), colon, endometrium, esophagus, and kidney. Take Vitamin C daily. Research indicates that daily intake of 100% pure Vitamin C, such as Ascorbic Acid POTEN-CEE, helps strengthen the immune system against simple to degenerative diseases that can build over time, including certain cancers. A healthy lifestyle is truly one's best defense against developing serious illnesses such as cancer. And, a daily dose of Poten-Cee Vitamin C helps make prevention easier and simpler to practice.
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SHOWING ON DECEMBER 25, 2007!
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Saturday, December 08, 2007
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Saturday, December 01, 2007
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