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Podcast with Dr William Li on Foods and BC

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If anyone might be interested and might have missed. Dr Li is the author of Eat to Beat Disease. The podcast focuses on anti-angiogenesis (cutting off the blood supply to tumors) foods and also focuses on breast cancer (particularly hormonal BC). He also talks about soy, why is is good and the urban legend that soy is bad for breast cancer. Below is the apple pod cast but you can probably find it on spotify if you are an android user

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Fab, thank you for this. Have just started to read his book 'Eat to Beat Disease'....every little helps in the battle 🙏

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