Peachy the Magazine June July 2014 | Page 125

HEALTH + WELLNESS eats only three to four fruits and vegetables daily. Most of these are in the form of juice or potatoes. In fact, the most commonly consumed vegetable in this country is the French fry. The recommendations are for Americans to eat at least five vegetables a day. Most researchers expand this to 10 servings a day of fresh fruits and vegetables rich in colors and phyto-nutrients. Individuals who consume a plant-rich or plant-based diet may be reducing their risk for some cancers, heart disease and stroke. The National Cancer Institute and more than 200 studies have shown that consuming at least five fruits and vegetables per day may reduce the risk of most major cancers by 35% to 50%. Fruits and vegetables contain hundreds of different compounds such as indoles, thiocyanates, and carotenoids which work together in the body to improve a number of processes. Many of these plant derived chemicals have been shown to have anti-cancer properties and have even reduce the incidence of some cancers. Diets rich in plants also significantly reduce the incidence of heart disease and stroke. There are no available pills that come close to the benefits found in fruits and vegetables. “Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future.” “A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how by his own thought to derive benefit from his illness.” JUNE JULY 2014 123