Recent research suggests that seed oils like canola, corn, and cottonseed may fuel cancer growth by promoting inflammation. Studies show that swapping these oils for omega-3-rich foods, such as salmon and walnuts, could slow tumor progression and improve outcomes for prostate cancer patients. Learn how small dietary changes can make a big impact on your health.
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00:00Could the cooking oil in your kitchen be fueling cancer?
00:03Two new studies in just one week suggest it might be time to rethink what we're putting on our plates.
00:08Researchers from UCLA studied 100 men with early-stage prostate cancer.
00:14Their findings?
00:15A diet high in omega-6 fats, like those found in seed oils such as canola, corn, and cotton seed oil,
00:21may promote inflammation and cancer growth.
00:24But there's good news.
00:26Swapping out these oils for omega-3 rich foods, like salmon, tuna, and walnuts,
00:31could slow cancer progression by 15%.
00:34Dr. William Aronson, who led the study, says this simple diet change
00:39could delay the need for aggressive treatments like surgery or chemotherapy.
00:43Prostate cancer affects hundreds of thousands of men yearly,
00:46including celebrities like Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller.
00:50Diet changes could be a powerful way to fight back.
00:53Small changes can make a big difference.
00:56Choose omega-3s, skip seed oils, and take control of your health.