The Anti-Cancer Diet - Nathan Crane & Luz Crane

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Is Cancer Inherited?

Don’t get confused.

While cancer may appear to “run in families,” this does not always imply that you inherited it from your parents, as many people believe.

Family members may be diagnosed with cancer not because they share genes, but because they share behaviors.

According to Dr. Joel Fuhrman, genetic defects account for less than 3% of all cancer cases. The remaining 97% is entirely due to lifestyle choices and habits — including diet.

Therefore, cancer is something people may have control over and could be prevented.

However, 50 years since the U.S. war on cancer was initiated, cancer remains a major cause of death in the U.S. and around the world. 1

In fact, nearly ten million cancer-related deaths were recorded in 2020 according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

This growing number of cancer cases year by year may be alarming. However, the good news is you don’t have to be one of those statistics.

With simple lifestyle changes and practices, you can keep yourself from becoming diagnosed with cancer.

But how?

You can start changing your diet into an anti-cancer diet.

In this e-book, I’m going to share the most effective nutritional, dietary, and lifestyle changes for healing cancer.