“My patients respond to the Anticancer Lifestyle Program in a way I find unprecedented in 30 years of Radiation Oncology practice. It helps them feel that we are caring for them, and not just delivering cancer treatment.”

I am so glad I found the AntiCancer Lifestyle Program. This is an amazing idea and gift. Our son-in-law at 39 has glioblastoma. After surgery, chemo, and radiation we hope, no relapse. Hope, however, is not a plan. My wife and I are changing to help him change.”

Cancer survivor Steve Mosher Talks About the Anticancer Fitness.

 

 

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Grow More Than Flowers!

What are the benefits of growing your own organic foods?

There are many benefits to growing your own food. You will:

  • Enjoy Delicious, fresh tasting produce and fruit.
  • Take advantage of nutrients at their peak. Fruits and vegetables harvested ripe are the most nutritious.
  • Parents, take note: A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that preschool children who were almost always served homegrown produce were more than twice as likely to eat five servings of fruits and vegetables a day—and to like them more—than kids who rarely or never ate homegrown produce!
  • Learn about seasonality. Eating in season, when local products are ripe and don’t need to be shipped from a long distance, is not only healthier but will add a satisfying seasonal rhythm to your diet.
  • Save money
  • Reduce fossil fuels
  • Get exercise
  • Practice meditation by engaging in a mindful activity.
  • Eliminate food safety concerns
  • Waste less. When you grow your own food, you are less likely to let it go to waste. 40% of all food in the U.S. does not get eaten. Americans are throwing away hundreds of dollars each month per household of four in the form of uneaten food. And worse, almost 70% of what we throw away is actually edible.
  • Feel the joy and pride of growing your own food and sharing it with friends.

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