“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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Sugar and Cancer: What You Need to Know to Reduce Risk and Improve Your Health

Are you concerned about the role of sugar in cancer growth? You’re not alone. Many individuals looking to prevent or manage chronic diseases, particularly cancer, worry that sugar might fuel cancer cells. If you’ve ever wondered, “Will sugar make my cancer grow?” or “How much sugar can I safely consume?” – this FREE eBook is for you.

 

In “Sugar and Cancer,” registered dietitian Taylor Scialo delves into the complex relationship between sugar and cancer. With her expertise in oncology nutrition, she separates fact from fiction, providing you with valuable insights to help you make informed choices about your diet.

Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll learn in this eBook:

  1. What is sugar? Gain a deeper understanding of the different types of sugars and their impact on your body.
  2. Why the buzz that sugar causes cancer? Explore the common beliefs and misconceptions surrounding sugar’s role in cancer development.
  3. Not all sugar is the same. Uncover the truth about different types of sugars and why the quality of sugar matters.
  4. Managing blood sugar: smoothies versus juices. Get practical tips on how to maintain stable blood sugar levels and make smarter beverage choices.
  5. Are artificial sweeteners better to use than sugar? Discover the facts about artificial sweeteners and their role in a healthy diet.

This eBook also offers actionable tips to help you reduce your added sugar intake and improve your overall diet quality. By implementing these practical strategies, you’ll take proactive steps toward reducing cancer risk and enhancing your well-being.

Download your copy of “Sugar and Cancer” now and empower yourself with the knowledge to make informed diet decisions!