In "Food and Cancer: How Ready-to-Eat Products Can Put Your Health at Risk and What to Do About It", we dive into the link between modern diets and the increasing incidence of cancer. This book reveals how everyday foods, and especially convenience foods, can significantly increase the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases. Packed with science-based evidence, the book explores the hidden dangers of additives, preservatives and other chemicals found in many supermarket foods. But it does not stop at diagnosing the ...
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In "Food and Cancer: How Ready-to-Eat Products Can Put Your Health at Risk and What to Do About It", we dive into the link between modern diets and the increasing incidence of cancer. This book reveals how everyday foods, and especially convenience foods, can significantly increase the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases. Packed with science-based evidence, the book explores the hidden dangers of additives, preservatives and other chemicals found in many supermarket foods. But it does not stop at diagnosing the problem. The author offers practical, tangible solutions to minimise these risks through conscious diet and lifestyle changes. This book is an indispensable guide for anyone who takes their health seriously and wants to take active steps to prevent cancer. "Food and Cancer" is more than just a book; it is a wake-up call to action, equipped with the knowledge needed to make informed choices for better health. Nutrition has never been so critical, and this book powerfully demonstrates why.
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