Al-Tayebat and nutritional prevention system
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Introduction
Cancer prevention depends on not smoking, regular examinations, and lifestyle. Nutritionally, reducing processed meats, refined sugars, fried foods, and soft drinks reduces the burden of chronic irritation — and this is the focus of the Tayibat diet. There is no single food that prevents cancer. Those with a family history or previous treatment see oncologists exclusively. This guide is for general education only and is not to be used as a substitute for treatment protocols. Within the Tayyibat system by Dr. Dhia Al-Awadhi, it is advisable to refer to the official list of permitted and prohibited items on the website, and not to rely on conflicting versions from the networks. Use the Check Your Meal tool and the smart assistant to easily organize your day. Gradual transformation is more successful than sudden deprivation: delete a common forbidden thing weekly, then add a permissible alternative. Take notes on energy, sleep, and bloating after eating and discuss them with your doctor, especially with chronic medications, pregnancy, or breastfeeding. The goal is to reduce the burden of digestion and reduce waste, and not just a number on the scale.
Dr Diaa Al-Awadi's view
Dr. Zia's Cancer and Nutrition Theory: Reducing what fuels irritation and waste supports the body's defenses — with individual clinical evidence, not promises.
✅ Helpful allowed foods
- fish
- Colorful cooked vegetables
- olive oil
- Fresh grilled meat
- Allowed fruits
- Vegetable soups
- Warm water
❌ Foods to avoid
- Processed meat
- Sugars
- Fried
- Soft drinks
- Burnt foods
- alcohol
- Fast food
💡 Practical tips
- Don't postpone regular checkups.
- Cut back on processed meats first.
- Simple home cooking.
- Avoid excessive burning of meat.
- Discuss any supplement with your doctor.