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Vitamin A

How Vitamin A Can Help Cancer

Brief Description: How vitamin A can help cure cancer, or slow cancer down.

Vitamins are used to boast one's health. They can be in the form of fruits, vegetables, supplement pills, or liquid vitamins and minerals. Different vitamins have different effects and uses. In this article, we will look at Vitamin A.

Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin, which helps cell reproduction. It is important in vision (both day and night), skin care, and in the process of bone growth. A lack of vitamin A can cause skin to be rough, dry and hardened, wrinkled, and withered. Someone who takes good advantage of vitamin A would have smooth, soft, disease-free skin. Vitamin A can also help reverse photo-aging symptoms. (i.e. one looks older than their age in photos.)

It is also scientifically proven that regular intake of Vitamins A, C, and E help prevent cancer. Those vitamins also slow down the spreading of cancer if diagnosed with cancer. In some cases, the patient survives, but in others, where the cancer is spreading faster, the patient has a less likely chance of surviving; the faster the cancer spreads, the less chance of surviving.

What you can do to prevent cancer:

1. Intake daily vitamins. Vitamins do not have to be in pills or liquid ; vitamins are in fruits, vegetables, the sun, and in the exercise you get. It is proven that in some places, the sun gives off vitamins before 9:00am. CAUTION: TOO MUCH SUN CAN RESULT IN SKIN CANCER. DIFFERENT PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT LIMITS.

2. Eat fruits. Most fruits contain vitamin A already, but these fruits have a significant amount: tomato, cantaloupe, watermelon, peaches, kiwi, oranges, and blackberries. Note: Watch your allergies. In some cases, one can be allergic to vitamin A.

3. Eat vegetables. These vegetables contain vitamin A: sweet potato, kale, carrots, spinach, avocado, broccoli, peas, asparagus, summer squash, and green pepper. Note: Watch your allergies. In some cases, one can be allergic to vitamin A.

4. Eat nuts. CAUTION: DO NOT EAT NUTS IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC. The following nuts contain vitamin A: pistachios, chestnuts, pumpkin seeds, pecans, pine nuts, sunflower seeds, almonds, and filberts/hazelnuts.

5. Have a healthy diet, i.e. not anorexic or bulimic.

6. Eat the right amount of vitamins. An overdose in any kind of vitamin is not good. You will know you've had an overdose if you: feel bloated, nausea, blurred vision, weak, sleepy, or anything unordinary, immediately lean against a wall or sit down.

What you can do if you are already diagnosed with cancer:

1. Start to intake daily sources of vitamins. It's never too late to start, but it is not guaranteed that the vitamins will take effect immediately, depending on the speed that your cancer is spreading.

2. Be happy. Have hope that your cancer will cure. Lack of mental self-esteem is the cause of 30% of deaths (not necessarily cancer).

3. Depending on the state of your cancer, the list above may apply to you. NOTE: Ask your doctor before you eat or do anything. Different people have different limits.

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