Low fat vegan diet may have saved woman's life
Low fat vegan diet may have saved woman's life
June 23rd, 2009 by Valerie ChavezDALLAS (NBC) - We all know healthy food can help you lose weight, but studies now show the proper diet can also help fight cancer as well as many other diseases.
One
woman is convinced that her low fat vegan diet saved her life. At
27-years-old, Katherine Lawrence was an Iraq war veteran. But it was on
the home front that she faced her toughest battle ever.
"I
started to have really bad pain in my abdomen and I found out I had
severe endometriosis and uterine cysts and ovarian cysts," she
remembered. "My doctor wanted to put me into early menopause and then
schedule me for a hysterectomy."
Desperate to avoid that,
Lawrence started eating a low-fat vegan diet. In just five short weeks,
her health problems were all but gone.
"My doctor was amazed,” said Lawrence.
Now,
as part of the non-profit group called The Cancer Project she teaches
cooking classes especially designed to help prevent and battle cancer.
In the class, students are armed with the information they need to make
better decisions at the grocery store.
With recipes like spicy veggie wraps or guiltless chocolate mousse, you may never even suspect it's good for you.
Researchers
say early studies show low-fat diets can help prevent certain types of
cancers, and it especially helps prevent the recurrence of breast
cancer.
LINK: http://www.woai.com/entertainment/story/Low-fat-vegan-diet-may-have-saved-womans-life/7pfwhBmiIUiDr4wzUJ9MLg.cspx
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