Include whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet, this is advice you have heard over and over again. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and to prevent colorectal cancer – include whole grains in your diet. Colorectal cancer that starts in the large intestines or in the rectum and repeated studies show that a diet high in fiber may reduce the risk for this cancer. A few studies in particular have showed that a diet high in whole grains is associated with a lower risk for colorectal cancer.
Recently I’ve come across a few people who think that flavored waters are a healthy drink. They are promoted as having vitamins, herbs and as being ‘enhanced’ waters. These enhanced waters cost more than plain water, but often are full of artificial colors, flavors and preservatives. They claim to be healthy alternatives to soda, to boost your vitamin intake. But a closer look at the labels will show you that they have artificial sweeteners such as sucralose of splenda.
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