
They are radical and provocative claims: taking multi-vitamins and supplements can increase your risk of cancer over a lifetime. Sitting down most of the day — even if you have a strenuous workout in the morning — can be as bad as, or worse than, smoking. And ‘superfoods’ such as tomatoes aren’t the magic disease fighters they’re claimed to be. Ditch multi-vitamins. Stand up more. Wear better shoes... Can these simple habits stop you getting cancer? They are radical and provocative claims: taking multi-vitamins and supplements can increase your risk of cancer over a lifetime. Sitting down most of the day — even if you have a strenuous workout in the morning — can be as bad as, or worse than, smoking. And ‘superfoods’ such as tomatoes aren’t the magic disease fighters they’re claimed to be. Challenging? Certainly. But they are just some of the fascinating arguments from a respected U.S. oncologist who has spent the past 20 years conducting clinical trials and treating people with cancer.
In a controversial new book, The End Of Illness, Dr David Agus admits that science is struggling to treat advanced cancers and urges a sea change in thinking that puts the emphasis on protecting rather than curing. He recommends a set of highly unconventional cancer-preventing habits.
More flippin' cancer info... whatever.
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