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You've probably seen or heard of acai berries. Either in your lotion, shampoo, sold as a supplement or a juice. It's another one of those "superfoods" according to bottles and salespeople.

Acai berries are marketed as preventing a number of ailments and touted claims include lowering cholesterol, fighting cardiovascular disease and preventing allergies. Of course, it is also presented as a powerful cancer fighter. Aren't they all!

If you're like me, you just want to know the facts on acai and whether the berry really prevents cancer, or any other disease. Here are the facts!

Facts:

  • Acai berries are purple berries from the Amazon Rainforest.
  • Acai is most often processed into a juice, capsule or as an additive in products.
  • acai berries have not been proven effective in treating or preventing disease in humans.
  • only a handful of human studies have ever been conducted to assess their effects.
  • current "evidence" is only based on limited lab studies and anecdotes or personal stories

These facts are not suggesting that acai berries aren't beneficial to your health or immune system. Acai berries are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidant phytochemicals.

Foods with more antioxidant capacity are thought to be better "scavengers" of free radicals. Free radicals are harmful molecules that can damage cells and provide an opportunity for cancer or other chronic disease to develop.

There are currently no established recommendations for the amount or kinds of antioxidants required on a daily basis to best protect us from disease. Eating a variety of plant-based foods each day including plenty of colorful vegetables and fruits, whole grains and beans - is the best way to get a broad range of antioxidants and other protective phytochemicals. No one food can give all of these nutrients.

The Cost:

You may have noticed that acai berry products can be quite pricey! Supplement and food companies need you to believe that their product offers unique health benefits and something you can't get anywhere else.

Most make unfounded claims that their goods can treat or cure disease and most of the time believing these messages of false hope can make a big dent in your wallet!

More research is needed to prove the effectiveness of acai berry in fighting diseases like cancer. In the meantime, you are best advised to avoid dietary supplements containing these plant compounds.

In order to provide your body with the vitamins, minerals and antioxidant phytochemicals that offer protective benefits against disease, be sure to eat plenty of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and beans - not pills. Enjoy acai berries as part of a well-balanced, plant-based diet, but don't look to any specific product to offer enhanced protection from disease.

Most of this information comes from my favorite source of cancer nutrition information, the American Institute for Cancer Research (www.aicr.org). They have great articles, recipes and evidence-based information regarding diet and cancer. Check them out when my information isn't enough!!

- Julie
   
Did you know that less that 50% of people who should be screened for colorectal cancer are getting an appropriate screening? Screening for colorectal cancer is actually something that could lead to PREVENTION of the disease.

Colonoscopy's can help doctors find a possibly cancerous polyp BEFORE they turn into cancer.

Screening Facts:

  • Everyone should be screened starting at age 50 (45 years old for African Americans) even if you don't have symptoms. For those with a family history of cancer, talk with your doctor to see if you need to be screened sooner.
  • Doing the prep before your colonoscopy is essential in having the procedure as accurate as possible.
  • Choose a doctor who has a good reputation (i.e. they do a lot of colonoscopy's and do them well!)
  • Any screening is better than no screening!
  • No screening can give you a 100% guarantee that you won't get cancer.

 Colon Cancer can happen at any age, so be sure that you know the symptoms.

Symptoms:

Contact your doctor if you have any of the following:


  • Blood in the stool
  • Weight loss for no reason
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Prolonged diarrhea or constipation for no reason

Lifestyle Choices to Prevent Cancer:


Making healthy choices every day can improve your general health and may help reduce your risk of colon cancer.

  1. Be physically active every day,
  2. Limit red and processed meat to no more than 18 oz. per week,
  3. Drink alcohol in moderation or not at all,
  4. Maintain a healthy weight and consume 30 grams of fiber daily through whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and beans.

How You Can Help!

Are you over 50? Do you know someone over 50? Are you African American and 45 years old or over? Do you know an African American who is 45 years old or older?

HELP THEM PREVENT COLON CANCER and remind them to get their screening colonoscopy!!

- Julie

 

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