Frank,,,if you read this one you'll see yet another inhibition effect
of indole 3 carbinol on estrogen activity, wherein the receptor sites
themselve are downregulated by an inhibition of a protein in the
cancer cells.
Mike
Sunday, June 29, 2008, 12:32:55 PM, you wrote:
FRcn> Mike, I suggest you read the article.
FRcn> regards
FRcn> Frank
FRcn> From: "Mike Golden"
>> Hello FrankCuns-Rial,
>> Not to beat a dead horse, but......
>> Supplement: Nutritional Genomics and Proteomics in Cancer Prevention
>> Indole-3-Carbinol Is a Negative Regulator of Estrogen1...
>>
>>
http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/133/7/2470S
>>
>>
>> Frank wrote:
>> Indole 3 carbinol is not an estrogen inhibitor. It does promote
>> the enzyme responsible for converting 16-hydroxyesterone
>> (cancer-causing) to 2-hydroxi-esterone (less malign). If one
>> prefers to get the I3C (or DIM) from cruciferous, make sure you
>> steam them lightly (do not overcook and do not eat raw)
>>
FRcn> -- In cancercured, Mike Golden wrote:
>> ..Indole-3 carbinol (from cruciferous veggies ) is another estrogen
>> blocker.
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