Chlorophyll may inhibit cancer growth.
Thyroid cancer can often be treated successfully if detected early. Fasting on raw juices rich in chlorophyll and antioxidants may inhibit cancer growth. Fresh juices provide nutrients and energy. Insulin-dependent diabetics should not fast without supervision.
Greens
Dark-green leafy plants contain chlorophyll, a known cancer-fighter, according to Phyllis Balch, a nutritionist and author of "Prescription for Nutritional Healing." Romaine lettuce, spinach, parsley and kale are good choices. Other chlorophyll sources are spirulina, sunflower sprouts and wheatgrass.
Fruits
Use primarily antioxidant-rich vegetables such as beets, carrots, celery, cucumber and peppers. Add small amounts of tomato, lemon or apple to improve taste. Strong fruit juices may trigger intense cleansing.
Waste Removal
Waste that recirculates while fasting can cause unpleasant symptoms. Warm water enemas can speed up elimination and relieve symptoms.
Time Frame
According to Balch, most individuals can remain on a juice fast for one or two weeks without harming their health. If headaches, weakness, dizziness or flu symptoms occur, it may be best to end the fast.
Breaking a Fast
A fast that is not ended properly will be ineffective and may cause harm. A large green salad is a perfect first meal. It may be followed by a bowl of fresh fruit. Eat only fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds for at least two days.
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