If Type 2 diabetes leads me to eat a more plant-based diet with 400 gram of non-starchy vegetableswhich not only puts diabetes into remission but also decrease my overall risks of cancer as a result; then it’s a great thing!!
Many discomfort and sufferings are kind warnings my body provides; if I do not turn away and respond by meeting my true needs, these warnings are good for me.
Why plant-based foods decrease risk of cancers.
http://www.aicr.org/reduce-your-cancer-risk/recommendations-for-cancer-prevention/
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