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Age Better with Liz Earle
What to eat to beat disease, with Dr William Li
Season 27, Ep. 6
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Do you have a 'healthy' appetite? World-leading physician Dr William Li joins Liz to reveal what we should be eating to beat disease - and to prevent it from returning.
In this episode, Liz and William discuss why the focus should be on preventing chronic diseases than treating them, and take a deep dive into angiogenesis, cancer and our diets.
William also shares foods that can cause inflammation in the body, his three go-to drinks for longevity, and reveals what he really thinks about pesticides.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Read Eat To Beat Disease by Dr William Li
- Follow William on Instagram
- Visit William's website
- Visit The Angiogenisis Foundation website
- Listen to Can food help you beat cancer? - with Sheila Dillon
- Purchase A Better Second Half by Liz Earle
- Email us your questions at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com or leave a voicemail, text, WhatsApp message or WhatsApp voicenote our number - 07518 471846 for the chance to be featured on the show
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