8 CANCER-Causing Foods!

According to the American Institute for Cancer Research, “about one third of the most common US cancers are

preventable through a healthy diet.” This highlights the importance of avoiding certain foods linked to increased

cancer risk. Here are ten such foods:

1. Processed Meats: Linked to cancer and cardiovascular disease. Limiting intake could prevent premature deaths.
2. BPA-Lined Cans: BPA, used in plastics and can linings, is associated with cancer and other health issues.
3. Cured and Smoked Foods: Contain nitrites and nitrates, which can form cancer-causing compounds when
cooked.
4. Microwave Popcorn: The bag lining, containing PFOA, is linked to various cancers.
5. GMOs: Some genetically modified foods, treated with herbicides, may increase cancer risk.
6. Sugar: High sugar diets are linked to an increased risk of certain cancers.
7. Hydrogenated Oils: These are linked to a doubled risk of breast cancer.
8. Sodas: High in sugar and artificial ingredients, linked to increased cancer risk.

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