Rexmons • Oct 31, 2007 9:15 am
However, two-thirds of cancer cases are not thought to be related to lifestyle, and there is little people can do to prevent the disease in these circumstances.
ZenGum;402014 wrote:
[LIST=1]
[*] Keep your BMI in the lower end of the "healthy 18.5 - 25 range
[*]Limit red meat
[*]Limit alcohol [COLOR="Teal"](OK, limited to 35 drinks a week. Check!)[/COLOR]
[*]Avoid bacon, ham, and other processed meats [COLOR="teal"](esp. if they look like they need money or a ride home)[/COLOR][*]No sugary drinks [COLOR="teal"](see alcohol response)[/COLOR]
[*]No weight gain after 21 [COLOR="teal"](uh, 21 pounds, right? :rolleyes: )[/COLOR]
[*]Exercise every day
[*]Breastfeed children [COLOR="teal"](even if I don't have any? :thepain: )[/COLOR]
[*]Do not take dietary supplements to cut cancer
[/LIST]
.
ZenGum;402014 wrote:[LIST=1]
[*] Keep your BMI in the lower end of the "healthy 18.5 - 25 range
[*]Limit red meat
[*]Limit alcohol
[*]Avoid bacon, ham, and other processed meats
[*]No sugary drinks
[*]No weight gain after 21
[*]Exercise every day
[*]Breastfeed children
[*]Do not take dietary supplements to cut cancer
[/LIST]