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Age Gracefully with the Longevity Diet

It's Not Just For Prostate Cancer Patients Any More.

The Longevity Diet is a must for anyone who wants to lose weight while preventing cancer and heart disease at the same time.

 

Oncologist Takes On Atkins and Obesity

Earlysville VA, February 19, 2004, Renowned prostate cancer oncologist, nutrition expert, and prostate cancer survivor, Dr. Charles Myers, has created a diet theory that is specifically designed to help you lose weight while preventing heart disease and cancer at the same time. Recent issues of his newsletter, The Prostate Forum, outline the basis for his Longevity Weight Loss Plan.

 

Myers says, What Atkins and South Beach don't account for is that one's ability to lose weight may be as diverse as DNA. Genetics strongly influence how we respond to diet. The very idea that one diet is appropriate for everyone contradicts everything we know about human biology.

 

The key to healthy permanent weight loss is to eat safe fats and proteins like fish and olive oil and eliminate animal products like beef and dairy. Myers says Since getting and dying of cancer and eating animal fat are so closely linked, the Atkins diet will keep my oncology business going for the rest of my life.

 

When asked about combining a weight loss plan with a cancer-safe diet, Myers said, Why not prevent cancer in the process of losing weight? There are so many ways to lose weight, it seemed logical to outline dietary habits that will prevent or slow cancer as well as promote a healthy body weight. It's amazing what green tea, or tomatoes - which Atkins restricts - can do to cancer cells in the lab. Besides, it's not just about losing weight. So what if you manage to stay thin? It won't do any good if you die at age 55 of heart disease. Based on what scientists now know about health, the Longevity Weight Loss Plan has the potential to add years to your life.

 

Myers put his theory to the test and lost a whopping fifty pounds while recovering from a bout with prostate cancer. Eating right was key to my recovery. When I finished my various treatments, I found that the same components for a prostate-healthy diet can also prevent heart disease, diabetes mellitus, and arteriosclerosis. Considering the obesity pandemic in my own patients, and in this country, I realized how the prostate recovery plan I created needed to be geared to one's overall health. For many of my patients, prostate cancer was the least of their worries.

 

The Longevity Weight Loss Plan utilizes agents and foodstuffs that we also know have an impact on preventing or slowing cancer and heart disease. Exercise also plays an integral role in the plan. Making the wrong choices now can affect the rest of your life, Myers says


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