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Fall Fruits That Fight Cancer

Tuesday, 27 November 2012 12:23 PM EST


Some of the most powerful cancer-fighting fruits and vegetables are at their nutritional peak in the fall, so incorporate them into your diet, advises a nutritional expert.
For example, research suggests that eating an apple a day really may keep the doctor away, by helping to prevent throat, mouth, lung and possibly breast cancer, noted Stacy Kennedy, a senior nutritionist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
Apples contain a nutrient called quercetin, which protects the cell's DNA from damage that could lead to cancer.
"The key is to eat them raw and with the skin on. That's where many of the nutrients are found," Kennedy said in an institute news release.
Cranberries, another healthy fall favorite, are in season and at their nutritional peak now. Kennedy suggested stocking up on bags of cranberries and freezing them for use throughout the year, because there is evidence that the benzoic acid found in these berries may inhibit lung and colon cancer, and some forms of leukemia.
Among the brightly colored fresh vegetables that are available at this time of year are beets, carrots and parsnips. Kennedy suggests serving generous portions of these.
"The brighter and richer the pigment, the higher the level of cancer-fighting nutrients," Kennedy said.
Dark, leafy vegetables such as kale, broccoli, cabbage and Brussels sprouts are also important, she pointed out. People who eat plenty of these vegetables have lower rates of lung, prostate and stomach cancer.
"Kale is a top choice because it's rich in phytonutrients called indoles, which stimulate liver detoxification and help fight cancer," Kennedy said.
Orange vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, squash and pumpkins are all packed with nutrients called carotenoids, which have been linked to the prevention of colon, prostate, breast and lung cancer, Kennedy said.
"Eating a plant-based diet is the best way to help lower your risk of cancer all year long," she said, adding that color is the key to finding cancer-fighting foods all year long.




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Some of the most powerful cancer-fighting fruits and vegetables are at their nutritional peak in the fall, so incorporate them into your diet, advises a nutritional expert.
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