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Seven types of foods that patients with colorectal cancer should avoid.

  Seven types of foods that patients with colorectal cancer should avoid. According to the 2007 Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) 298(7):754).  "Conclusions: Higher intake of a Western dietary pattern may be associated with a higher risk of recurrence and mortality among patients with stage III colon cancer treated with surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. Further studies are needed to delineate which components of such a diet show the strongest association." The early treatment rate of colorectal cancer is very high. If it does not recur within 5 years, it means that the cancer has a chance to be cured. Therefore, patients with colorectal cancer should pay more attention to their daily diet to avoid deterioration of the disease. Seven types of foods to avoid: 1. High-sugar foods: Desserts and sugary drinks will increase the risk of intestinal inflammation. It is recommended to drink more boiled water instead of sugary drinks and eat less desserts. 2. Fried food: H...

Is Caesarean section good? Babies are more likely to have health problems! Research: Diabetes, obesity, and asthma are all increasing.

Is Caesarean section good? Babies are more likely to have health problems! Research: Diabetes, obesity, and asthma are all increasing.


The proportion of caesarean sections in the United States is increasing year by year, but more and more studies believe that children born by caesarean section are more likely to have health conditions, such as allergies, asthma, and immune system problems. Children may grow up at risk of diabetes and obesity. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) also recommends that a C-section is not necessary.

Natural birth babies can be exposed to more microorganisms and strengthen the immune system.

A major study published in the "Journal of Clinical Epidemiology" in 2020 has aggregated 30 years of data and studied the health differences between more than 2 million children who had undergone caesarean section and natural delivery. They found that babies born by caesarean section are more likely to suffer from diabetes, arthritis, celiac disease and inflammatory diseases than natural births, and the research goes back to adulthood, and the risk of related diseases is still increasing 40 years later.

This difference is mainly due to the fact that babies born naturally will be exposed to a variety of microorganisms and bacteria when they pass through the mother’s birth canal. These microorganisms help develop the baby’s immune system. The research specifically mentions "oral tolerance" It can activate intestinal allergens to trigger an immune response.

The National Institutes of Health, (NIH) recommends: Cesarean section is still the safest way of delivery, but in medicine, cesarean section is not necessary unless it is due to the incorrect position of the fetus, prolapsed umbilical cord and oversized baby. If you are considering a cesarean section, you may wish to talk to an obstetrician and gynecologist about the possible impact of cesarean section on your baby's immune system.

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