Some of the best supplements which have the most significant anti-cancer properties are 1) Graviola, and 2) Ellagic Acid from red raspberries. There are many good, whole plant foods to eat that have some good anti-cancer properties, also. You can search on the internet by typing "Natural cures for ____________________________ " to find a lot of valuable information you may not have expected to find on the internet. Many foods which contain anti-oxidants and are also good at helping to reduce the risk of cancer are readily available everywhere. Included are tomatoes, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, pomegranate, apples, oranges, limes, lemons, apple cider vinegar, garlic, onion, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, spinach, and the list goes on.
Virtually every raw refrigerated or raw frozen fruit or vegetable has some anti-cancer properties, however, there are the normal top 10 to top 20 that have the highest anti-cancer properties. Again, searching on the internet will provide a lot of easy-to-find information. Type in and search for "Best anti-cancer foods" or "Best foods for your immune system, etc. ( ________________________ )" to help keep you healthy, naturally.
IMPORTANT: Some discussion with a natural food store owner can be beneficial. For actual advice, before making changes to your diet, it is best to ask questions with researched companies and discuss topics, concerning your health, with a health care professional. When it comes to natural products, it is a good idea to discuss this subject, also with a health care professional who is knowledgeable with specialty natural products, foods, diet, etc. This would be a naturopathic doctor, dietitian, etc.
For some natural food trivia, the following are fun facts to know if you purchase certain size containers;
As of Jan. 28, 2018, among the most expensive in-store-stocked spices are 1) Vanilla Bean at $11.98 for 0.05 oz. which is $239.60 per oz. or $3,833.60 per lb., 2) Spanish Saffron at $17.92 for 0.06 oz., which is $298.67 per oz. or $4,778.72 per lb. This price has been shown to be significantly reduced as compared to my previous price study of this spice in which it was for sale in July, 2016 at $34.50 for 0.06 oz., which is $575.00 per oz. or $9,200.00 per lb.
As of Jan. 28, 2018, among the most expensive, in-store-stocked, easy-to-find sweet syrups are 1) Standard, Pure Maple Syrup at $14.94 per US qt. or $59.76 per US gal., 2) Organic Pure Maple Syrup at $5.98 per 8.5 US fl. oz., or $90.05 per US gal.
As of Jan. 28, 2018, among the most expensive, in-store-stocked, easy-to-find pure fruit juices is: 1) 100% Pomegranate Juice at $8.92 for 48 fl. oz., or $23.79 per US gal.
As of Jan. 18, 2018, among the most expensive dietary supplements, mostly found on the internet as a mail-order product, is: 1) High quality Indium in liquid form at $69.95 for a 12 ml. bottle (0.40576827242212 US fl.oz. / approx. 0.406 US fl. oz.) or $22,065.01 per US gal. Of course, only a very small amount per day, generally one drop, is mentioned by the company as the recommended dosage. When I first found out about this supplement in 2001, the same quality Indium was available in a smaller, 3 ml. bottle and the price was higher per ml. It was $79.95 per bottle, or $100,881.22 per US gal.