Senin, 28 Januari 2008

Re: [cancercured] CC/FO vs PCa - was Opinions on gluten/Bill Henderson

Hi Nancy,

The article you posted does not indicate if the women who had positive
flax seed results had hormone positive cancer.

I used a flax seed product for over a year, daily, just prior to my
diagnosis. I still got breast cancer.

ar

On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 14:00:07 -0800, "Tad Winiecki"
<winiecki@pacifier.com> said:
>
> On Jan 28, 2008, at 9:33 AM, Arlyn Grant wrote:
>
> > The reports for hormone related breast cancer and CCFO are also
> > sketchy. I think alternatives and lifestyle changes are essential in
> > dealing with cancer. But, one of the most important things is to
> > recognize that not all cancers are the same. To tell someone to use a
> > protocol that might not be for their cancer, is dangerous. It's my
> > personal opinion that Budwig may work well for non-hormonal cancers,
> > but so far, I can't see how it would work for those cancers related to
> > hormones.
> >
>
> Arlene- I couldn't find my email about the estrogens in flaxseed being
> weak but when they occupy the estrogen receptor sites in cells, they
> block the stronger estrogens from being taken up that are actually
> capable of making the cancer cells grow. But here is an article that
> would back up that claim. It is about the seeds, not the oil. The
> Budwig diet would use a much higher amount of seeds than in this study.
>
> http://www.world-wire.com/news/0729050001.html
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> ONE FLAX SEED MUFFIN A DAY FOR 30 DAYS KILLS 31% OF BREAST CANCER CELLS
> IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED WOMEN
>
> EL VERANO, CA, July 29, 2005 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- Linseed oil, made from
> flax seeds, is an extremely useful natural oil that is used as a
> preservative for wood, concrete, and as an ingredient in the
> manufacture of paints, varnishes and stains. Little did anyone realize
> that the discarded flax meal was a powerful therapeutic food for the
> treatment of breast and other cancers.
>
> The role of flax seed lignans as a treatment for cancer has been
> studied in cell cultures and animals for years, but until a few months
> ago it has never been tested in humans with diagnosed cancers.
>
> Canadian scientists, following up on previous studies conducted in
> mice, enrolled women newly diagnosed with breast cancer as volunteers
> to study the effects of flaxseed on breast cancer progression. In this
> study, one flaxseed muffin a day, containing a predetermined
> concentration of pre-lignans, was consumed per day for 30 days. Tissue
> biopsies were preformed prior to and after the 30 day period. The
> results showed that the flaxseed pre-lignans, converted in the
> intestines by bacteria into powerful anti-cancer lignans, were
> extremely efficient, in low doses, in killing the breast cancer cells
> in these volunteer women.
>
> The results were nothing short of dramatic. The growth index in the
> cancer cells was reduced 34.2%, while the level of programmed cell
> death increased 30.7%. Women who expressed the HER2 (c-erbB2)
> metastatic oncogene saw its expression decrease by a dramatic 71%.
>
> According to Dr. Stephen Martin, Chief Scientist of Grouppe Kurosawa,
> data like this has never been reported before.
>
> &#8220;This study is critically important not only for breast cancer
> patients, but for all cancer patients because lignans kill many kinds
> of cancers, including the presently incurable melanoma. With the
> exception of palmitic acid, the common saturated fatty acid, specific
> foods do not normally have the ability to kill cancer cells. And we are
> only talking about one muffin a day. What if we ate two? This study is
> so exciting that it has me jumping out of my skin. This study and
> parallel studies are too important for the public health to be ignored
> so we decided to send out a press release.&#8221;
>
> The World Health Organization estimates that 1.2 million women will
> develop breast cancer in 2004. Since many of these women lack adequate
> medical care, they will eventually die from this disease. In the US, a
> country with unlimited medical resources, 211,240 women will develop
> breast cancer in 2005, and 40,410 will die. African American women in
> the US are particularly prone to develop and die from this cancer.
>
> Medical costs are out of control in the US and throughout the world.
> Natural medicines such as lignans are cheap, non-toxic, effective in
> low doses, and the only hope for those without health insurance. Anyone
> can grind up flaxseed and put it in muffins, smoothies, yogurt or
> animal food. The idea that this simple seed can actually kill cancer
> cells in the human/animal body is almost overwhelming in its
> implications for human and animal health.
>
> Grouppe Kurosawa, an organization dedicated to developing treatment
> protocols for acute and chronic diseases using only natural medicines
> and over the counter drugs, has compiled the information on lignans and
> cancer into the Medicinal Nutrition folder on its web site.
>
> The folder contains hyperlinked scientific references, and flax meal
> recipes so people can investigate the medicinal powers of flaxseed on
> their own. Visit: http://www.grouppekurosawa.com/nutrition.htm
>
> CONTACT:
> Stephen Martin, Ph.D
> Grouppe Kurosawa
> 707-9961747
> scorpiongrouppe@grouppekurosawa.net
> http://www.grouppekurosawa.com/
>
>
>
>
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>
--
Arlyn Grant
arlynsg@123mail.org


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