There is an increase in the number of cancer patients of various types all over the world including Pakistan.
Everyone knows that it is a deadly disease, but very few people know the fact that some items are used in our kitchen that are harmful to human health and deadly diseases like cancer. can also be the cause of
Using the following items in the kitchen can increase the risk of developing cancer.
1- Plastic containers
Plastic utensils and water bottles used in the kitchen are harmful to human health.
Plastic contains a chemical called bisphenol A, which affects hormones and immunity in the human body.
2- Non-stick utensil
Non-stick cookware, if overheated, can release perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), which can cause various types of cancer such as kidney, reproductive organs such as ovaries in women and testicular cancer in men.
3- Food packed in tin cans
Foods in tin cans are packed with chemicals such as bisphenol A, which can increase the risk of cancer in the human body.
4- Refined oil
Refined oil contains trans fats which can cause breast and colon cancer.
5- Processed food
High consumption of processed food can increase the risk of colorectal cancer, especially in men.
6- Milk products
According to a report by Oxford Population Health, excessive consumption of dairy products can increase the chances of developing breast and liver cancer.
7- Soft drinks
According to a research report, the consumption of soda and soft drinks can increase the chances of developing cancer by 13%.
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