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Strict low-fat diet may stop prostate cancer
Studies show that Dr. Ornish's radical ultra low-fat diet can help heart disease. Together
with other lifestyle changes this regimen may help patients keep early-phase prostate
cancer from worsening. Patients must exercising regularly and practice stress-management
techniques such as yoga.
The famously strict regimen it's almost a vegetarian one, fat representing maximum 10 percents
from total calories.
The research conclusions, published in the September 2005 issue of The Journal of Urology,
is a veritable tentative to increase interest in whether this diet might really help winning cancer.
Dr. Ornish stressed that his conclusions doesn't mean men people should opt for diet over
conventional treatment procedure. He explained that the diet may help men undergoing therapy.
"I always find it amusing" that people call the diet hard, Ornish said. "Compared to having your
prostate removed? ... The only side effects are you feel better and it helps prevent heart disease."
Dr Ornish findings come after another study suggesting that low-fat diets might help women
avoid a recurrence of breast cancer.
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the advice of your own physician or other medical professional.
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