The International Atomic Energy Agency says that "Naturally occurring radioactive materials are present in [the Earth's] crust, the floors and walls of our homes, schools, or offices and in the food we eat and drink." This radiation can cause cancer by damaging our DNA. The body naturally finds damage in the DNA codes and repairs it. You can help enhance this "search and repair" process and protect your DNA by eating more brightly colored fruits and vegetables.
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Some other foods that contain antioxidants are pomegranate, tomatoes, oranges, sweet potatoes, carrots, bell peppers, broccoli, eggplant, grapes, Brazil nuts (high in selenium), and sunflower seeds.
An easy way to remember this is to "Eat a Rainbow of Colors" every day.