Dr Oz Anti Cancer Superfoods List | Best Anti Cancer Superfoods In The World

July 16, 2010

in DR. OZ RECAPS,Dr Oz Diets


DR OZ ANTI-CANCER SUPERFOODS

Dr Oz’s Anti-Cancer Superfoods Shopping List; Karen’s Green Drink Saved her from Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer

Today Dr. Oz and Dr. David Katz serves up several foods that can prevent or even reverse cancer, and the 5 servings of foods he wants us to have everyday

The ultimate life-saving diet! Dr. Oz reveals the world’s best anti-cancer super foods. Dr Oz was hyped today with his grocery list of the super foods that help prevent cancer, and saying our diet can reduce your risk of cancer.

He and Dr. David Katz says clean out the kitchen refrigerator and fill it up with all these of these anti cancer foods. Dr. Oz says 30 to 60 percent of all cancers can be prevented.

A healthy diet isn’t only a tool to help you lose weight. Eating the right foods in the right combination can actually help prevent disease. This Dr Oz shopping list of life saving foods is your key to health and longevity.

Karen’s “The Green Drink And Ovarian Cancer”

Karen who is 48 and had had stage three ovarian cancer joined Dr Oz today. Karen told her story on how she believes by drinking a green drink, and believes going green, says her green diet saved her life.

Everyday she drinks 16 ounces of a green drink she makes everyday, she brought a bottle of it with her and Dr Oz tasted it and said it was actually really good. Dr Oz shared with us his Green Drink on a previous show, plus Dr Weil’s Anti-Aging Green Monster Drink from Dr Weil’s and Dr Oz’s Anti-Inflammatory Diet.

Karen’s Green Cancer Drink – The ingredients in Karen’s Green Drink Recipe

1. Kale
2. cabbage
3. parsley
4. chard
5. collards
6. ginger
7. celery
8. lemon with the rind left on it to balance out the green drink so it isn’t bitter.

Dr Oz Anti Cancer Recipes Secret Weapon Ingredients To Prevent Cancer – Cancer Fighting Foods In Your Grocery Store…Click here!

Dr Oz’s Fighting Five Fruits and Vegetables

1. Tomatoes
2. Carrots
3. Onions
4. Strawberries
5. Oranges

Dr. Oz’s Anti-Cancer Shopping List:

Vegetables & Fruits:

  • lealfy greens
  • brussels sprouts
  • tomatoes
  • beets
  • carrots
  • sweet potatoes
  • squash
  • broccoli
  • mushrooms
  • lentils
  • spinaci
  • oranges
  • grapefruit
  • lemon
  • lime
  • apples
  • apricots
  • pomegranates
  • mango
  • onions, leeks, shallots
  • peppers: bell, jalapeno
  • berreies – blueberries, strawberries, raspberries

Tumour Torpedo’s Whole Grains:

  • oats
  • flaxseed
  • quinoa
  • whole grains (bread, pasta, tortillas)

Cell Commando’s Proteins:

  • salmon
  • mackerel
  • tilapia
  • tuna
  • soy products (edamame, tofu, beans, milk)

Spices & Herbs: Dr Oz And Garlic – Dr Oz really pushed on using the garlic plus the ginger and curry.

  • turmeric
  • ginger
  • cinnamon
  • rosemary
  • curry
  • chive
  • garlic
  • basil

Nuts/seeds/oils: Dr Oz recommends the olive oil and flaxseed oils

  • pecans
  • walnuts
  • almonds
  • hazelnuts
  • olive oil
  • camola oil
  • flaxseed/flaxseed oil

Desserts/sweeteners:

  • dark chocolate
  • Beverages:

    • green tea
    • ginger tea
    • red wine (1 glass/day)

    How A Plate Should Look For Portion Control

    Dr. katz and Dr Oz got out the tape and portioned of a plate and how it should be for your meals.

    Dr Oz Portion Control Plate

    One half of the plate is for your fruits and vegetables, and the foods he used were;

    1 Cup of greens
    1 Cup of broccoli
    1 Tomato
    1 Orange
    1 Cup Of Strawberries

    One quarter of the plate should be Whole grains, using the example of quinoa and rolled cooked oats.

    The other quarter of the plate is for the proteins. The foods Dr Oz used as an example was three and half ounces of salmon, one egg, or one half cup of beans as a serving size.

    The good fats he used were olive oil, and flaxseed oil, and on a wee corner of the plate he used a serving of walnuts, which are 12 walnuts, and one ounce of dark chocolate

    { 1 comment… read it below or add one }

    Faith Driscoll July 18, 2010 at 11:23 pm

    I would not consider soy products as providing healthy protein. I understand through reading a number of publications that the soy products marketed in the US are GMO and treated with chemicals. Further, I understand that the soy products consumed by the Japanese are fermented and not like the soy products marketed in the U. S.

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