About vegan
A
2012 analysis of all the best studies done to date concluded
vegetarians have significantly lower cancer rates. For example, the
largest forward-looking study on diet and cancer ever performed
concluded that "the incidence of all cancers combined is lower among
vegetarians."
That's good news, yes. But what if we're looking
for great news? If vegetarians fare so much better than meat-eaters,
what about vegans? Is that an even better way to eat? We didn't know for
sure until now.
A new study just out of Loma Linda University
funded by the National Cancer Institute reported that vegans have lower
rates of cancer than both meat-eaters and vegetarians. Vegan women, for
example, had 34 percent lower rates of female-specific cancers such as
breast, cervical, and ovarian cancer. And this was compared to a group
of healthy omnivores who ate substantially less meat than the general
population (two servings a week or more), as well as after controlling
for non-dietary factors such as smoking, alcohol, and a family history
of cancer. more...
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