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Fibre can help women halve the risk of breast cancer

13th December 2007 Print
Fibre can help women halve the risk of breast cancer   Eating Wholegrain Krisprolls could help young women halve their risk of breast cancer. Researchers from the International Journal of Epidemiology said that dietary fibre, particularly cereal fibre can help protect against the killer disease in younger women. Krisprolls contain 56% wholegrain cracked wheat, making them a perfect way to keep healthy.

The dietary fibre content of whole grains reduces the level of the hormone oestrogen in the body which has been linked to breast cancer. This explains why a fibre rich diet can cut the risk of breast cancer in younger women - Krisprolls contain nearly 10% fibre so incorporating a couple of these tasty treats into your daily diet is ideal.

Krisprolls believe the key to a healthier, happier thinner you is following healthy balanced diet and feeling full on fewer calories – the “filling goodness” philosophy. Foods such as Krisprolls are the best type of snack to eat as they are made from wholesome wholegrain cracked wheat, which is more steadily absorbed by the body, providing a good source of energy and will ensure that ‘filling’ feeling lasts a bit longer than a quick sweet fix.

Krisprolls are available nationwide at an easily affordable price of under £1 for a bag of 225g (Wholegrain and Golden).

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Fibre can help women halve the risk of breast cancer