Vegetarians and cancer
You might have a general idea that eating a vegetarian diet
is more healthy for you. But do you really know how much less the incidence is
of certain types of cancers among vegetarians?
Vegetarian diets—naturally low in saturated fat, high in fiber,
and replete with cancer-protective phytochemicals—help to prevent cancer. Large
studies in England and Germany have shown that vegetarians are about 40
percent less likely to develop cancer compared to meat-eaters. In the U.S., studies of Seventh-Day Adventists, who are
largely lacto-ovo vegetarians, have shown significant reductions in cancer risk
among those who avoided meat. Similarly, breast cancer rates are dramatically
lower in nations, such as China,
that follow plant-based diets. Interestingly, Japanese women who follow
Western-style, meat-based diets are eight times more likely to develop breast
cancer than women who follow a more traditional plant-based diet. Meat and
dairy products contribute to many forms of cancer, including cancer of the
colon, breast, ovaries, and prostate.
Harvard studies that included tens of thousands of women and men
have shown that regular meat consumption increases colon cancer risk by roughly
300 percent. High-fat diets also encourage the body’s production of estrogens.
Increased levels of this sex hormone have been linked to breast cancer. A
recent report noted that the rate of breast cancer among premenopausal women
who ate the most animal (but not vegetable) fat was one-third higher than that
of women who ate the least animal fat. A separate study from Cambridge University
also linked diets high in saturated fat to breast cancer. One study linked
dairy products to an increased risk of ovarian cancer. The process of breaking
down the lactose (milk sugar) evidently damages the ovaries. Daily meat
consumption triples the risk of prostate enlargement. Regular milk consumption
doubles the risk and failure to consume vegetables regularly nearly quadruples
the risk.
Vegetarians avoid the animal fat linked to cancer and get
abundant fiber, vitamins, and phytochemicals that help to prevent cancer. In
addition, blood analysis of vegetarians reveals a higher level of “natural
killer cells,” specialized white blood cells that attack cancer cells.
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