Fiery food helps EXTINGUISH “smoker’s” cancer
You ASSUME you can only get it if you smoke like a chimney…
But the harsh reality is that nearly 20% of Americans that die of LUNG CANCER have never touched a cigarette.
So if you THINK lung cancer is just a “smoker’s” disease – think again!
If you – or someone near and dear to you – has been diagnosed with lung cancer… I’m here to tell you that it IS a battle you CAN win.
And, it can be done without relying solely on mainstream treatments.
Plus, our solution can literally extinguish the risk of lung cancer.
All with a dose of this ‘fiery’ food…
A compound found in chili peppers called capsaicin may be a promising treatment for lung cancer as it makes cancerous cells of the lungs more ‘responsive’ to treatments.
Capsaicin is the compound that gives chili peppers their patented ‘spice’. It’s long been touted for its cancer-fighting benefits.
But one of the most common – and mainstream – treatments for lung cancer is something called cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy.
Unfortunately, only 3% of patients respond well to it… and in many cases the cancer returns within a year.
But when researchers added the capsaicin compound to the chemotherapy treatment, it SLOWED DOWN cancer cell activity.
In other words, the capsaicin helped ‘turn up the heat’ to stop lung cancer cells from spreading… friend, that’s GREAT NEWS!
And there’s more… chili peppers are extremely versatile. You can pickle them… make your own homemade hot sauce… or even create your own restaurant-quality salsa at home.
I love dicing up chili peppers and adding a few into my scrambled eggs… it’s it a great way to ‘spice’ up my breakfast.
But if you’re not a lover of (or just can’t tolerate) spicy foods, you can still harness the healing powers of chili peppers.
Capsaicin supplements are sold at more major health foods stores or online retailers for less than $10 per bottle.
If you have a history of sensitivity to spicy foods, be sure to talk to your doctor first before incorporating chili peppers into your diet.
To fighting lung cancer,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Anderer, John. “Capsaicin to the rescue: Chili pepper compound may help beat aggressive lung cancers.” https://studyfinds.org/capsaicin-chili-pepper-compound-treat-lung-cancer/
American Cancer Society. “Key Statistics for Lung Cancer.” https://www.cancer.org/cancer/lung-cancer/about/key-statistics.html


