
Get rid of the bad ones and buy safer ones. If you don’t know what you’re buying, why are you buying it? Why are you exposing yourself and your family to it?ģ. Drescher’s rule of thumb is, “If you can’t read it, don’t eat it.” That’s a good rule to follow for cosmetics and household cleaners, too. Just the simple act of being conscious about your food, cosmetics and household cleaners is a good first step toward reducing toxic exposure.Ģ. Become aware of what you put IN your mouth, ON your skin and AROUND your home and garden. In an interview with CURE, Drescher offered up 10 useful tips to get started on your detox. Therefore, each individual holds some control over what they expose your body to.

According to research, 90 percent of cancers are stimulated by lifestyle and environmental factors. One of its outreach programs, Detox Your Home, gives people the tools to identify toxins, eliminate them and reduce their risk of cancer and other chronic disease. “The best cure for cancer is not to get sick in the first place.” That has become actress, author, cancer survivor and advocate Fran Drescher’s motto in life. This is when the Cancer Schmancer Movement was born. After feeling betrayed by her body, following a uterine cancer diagnosis nearly 17 years ago, actress, author, cancer survivor and advocate Fran Drescher wrote a best-selling book titled “Cancer Schmancer.” She realized after going on a book tour that there were millions of other patients with cancer and survivors who felt the same way.
