- Free radicals (the bad guys) can damage important cellular molecules such as DNA (our genetic blue print) or lipids (fats in the cell wall) or other parts of the cell, and this damage can lead to cancer. To prevent free radical damage, the body has a defense system of antioxidants.
- Antioxidant (the good guy) is a compound that destroys free radicals that can damage cells. Antioxidants are intimately involved in the prevention of cellular damage ““ the common pathway for cancer, aging and a variety of diseases. Antioxidants are molecules that can safely interact with free radicals and terminate the chain reaction before vital molecules are damaged.
Foods that fight cancer* – eat the colors of the rainbow
| Apples |
| Blueberries |
| Broccoli and Cruciferous (Cabbage Family) Vegetables |
| Cherries |
| Coffee |
| Cranberries |
| Dark Green Leafy Vegetables |
| Flaxseed |
| Garlic |
| Grapefruit |
| Grapes |
| Green Tea |
| Legumes (Dry Beans, Peas and Lentils) |
| Soy |
| Squash |
| Tomatoes |
| Walnuts |
| Whole Grains |
- Avoid meats and eggs that come from animals/poultry fed antibiotics and hormones.
- Select fruits and vegetables that have been grown close to home without use of pesticides.
- Limit animal fat in the diet and avoid charring meat when cooking (both are being researched and are thought to be contributors to cancer).

