The “BIGGEST” Obstacle in the Cancer War
Overall, cancer is on the decline.
That’s the good news.
But the bad news is that it could be declining MUCH faster than it actually is.
Nearly 10 million people still die every year from this disease.
But there’s one simple step you can take — starting today — to help keep you from being one of those 10 million.
It’ll help you beat the “biggest obstacle” when it comes to fighting cancer.
Here’s how you can dramatically lower your risk…
We already know that obesity and cancer are a deadly combination.
A study published a few years ago identified 13 common types of cancer that are associated with being overweight or obese.
Now, more recent research has added more “weight” to the connection, showing that obesity is singlehandedly slowing the progress against cancer-related deaths in America.
Looking at mortality data on over 50 million people, researchers found that cancers NOT associated with obesity (like lung cancer and skin cancer) are falling at a rate nearly three times faster than obesity-related cancers (like stomach, uterine, and colorectal cancer).
Overall, cancer deaths are on the decline because people have wised up about the dangers of cigarette smoke, and because they’re being more proactive with cancer screenings.
But the war on cancer cannot be won with modern medicine alone.
Yes, we’ve made some incredible advancements. but the staggering death statistics show us that we still have a long way to go.
The reality is that the war on cancer has to be fought by each individual person every day of their lives.
The choices you make — from what you put in your mouth, to how much pollution you’re exposed to, to how closely you follow your circadian rhythm — is what has the greatest impact on your cancer risk.
And since obesity is a major risk factor for heart disease and type 2 diabetes as well, you can see that this single health issue could be the driving force behind all of the deadliest (not to mention costly) health conditions facing us today.
Don’t wait for modern medicine to find a cure for cancer.
Take every step possible to make sure you never get it in the first place.
You can start by watching your weight.
P.S. Cancer is no joke. Which is why, especially if you or a loved one have already fought cancer, you’ll want to go here and read about the condition that increases your risk of a SECONDARY cancer 18 percent.