Do You Have This MAJOR Cancer Trigger?
Big Pharma and mainstream medicine love to talk about all of the “progress” they’ve made fighting cancer.
Well, here’s what that “progress” looks like…
Cancer is still the leading cause of death worldwide – and more people than ever are getting it.
That doesn’t sound like much progress to me.
Your best bet is to avoid cancer in the first place – and that’s getting easier to do.
Because researchers have just identified a major “cancer trigger” in your body.
And identifying and controlling it could be the key to living your life cancer-free.
When doctors talk about diabetes complications, they’ll usually mention things like kidney problems, amputations, or blindness.
But diabetes also DRAMATICALLY increases your risk of cancer. And while the risk is there for ALL diabetics, it’s especially high for WOMEN (sorry, ladies).
According to a recent study published in Diabetologia, women with diabetes are 27% percent more likely to develop any form of cancer than women without the condition.
And compared to men, women with diabetes have a:
- 11% higher risk of kidney cancer
- 13% higher risk of oral cancer
- 14% higher risk of stomach cancer
- 15% higher risk of leukemia
But, believe it or not, this isn’t necessarily bad news.
Because diabetes is preventable – and you could end up preventing cancer in the bargain.
The key is to follow a common sense, healthy lifestyle: maintaining a good weight, eating a healthy, low-carb diet, skipping processed foods, and getting adequate sunlight each day.
Research continues to show that we have much greater control over our risk of developing cancer than we ever realized.
And making sure you keep your blood sugar levels under control – especially if you’re a woman – is key to avoiding cancer.
To a brighter day,
Dr. Richard Gerhauser, M.D.