Cranberries The phytochemicals found in cranberries are effective at preventing cancer
in the colon and prostate—as well as the head and neck. Once again we see the word apoptosis… as Dr David Heber,
M.D and PhD who coauthored the study states, "They force cancer cells to die or they inhibit their unregulated growth". Curry The right spice can make the meal—and block the tumor. That's
what University of Illinois researchers discovered when they pitted turmeric against 19 different strains of H. pylori, the
ulcer-inducing bacterium that's been linked to colon and gastric cancers. In every case, turmeric took the teeth out of
H. pylori.
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Mangosteen Fruit BETTER than orange zest, green tea and most other
foods, the pericarp, or peel of the mangosteen fruit has been shown to be even more effective in reducing and eliminating
certain cancers. Xanthones and other phytonutrients have been studied for years now throughout the world. The mangosteen has
anti-inflammatory abilities, it's anti-viral and anti-bacterial (among other things) and assists in apoptosis of
cancer cells. Apoptosis is the natural dieing process cells go through. In cancer, those cells do not die but continue to
grow and multiply. Go to the online national medical library, pubmed.com and put in mangosteen for more research. Thr mangosteen fruit is impossible to find in most countries because it is difficult
to keep fresh enough for transport. It is only found in very subtropical regions. But you can purchase
the mangosteen rind in juice form and learn about the benefits of xanthones online. Fish and Omega
3’s A recently completed 12-year Harvard study of nearly 48,000 men determined that those who ate fish
more than three times a week were 40 percent less likely to develop advanced prostate cancer than those who ate fish twice
a month or less. Orange Zest Fresh-squeezed OJ contains health benefits of oranges but not the
cancer protection in the peel. People who regularly consume citrus zest reduce their risk of squamous-cell skin cancer by
30 percent, according to a recent University of Arizona study. Even lab rats live longer on the stuff; animal studies suggest
that citrus zest can actually shrink existing tumors.
Whey Not since lycopene (found in red tomatoes) landed in our lives has there been a
more promising prostate-cancer-fighting nutrient than whey protein. Researchers at Ohio State University treated human prostate
cells with whey protein and then measured the cells' levels of a natural cancer-blocking compound called glutathione. . WE HAVE MORE UPDATED INFO. CLICK TO READ ABOUT THE MOST RECENT STUDIES ON CANCER-FIGHTING FOODS...
For more information on these and other foods etc: we
suggest going to the online medical library to find research on any product, fruit or chemical you are interested in.
The online website address is www.pubmed.com. When you arrive, there will be a search box. Put in the name of the product (such as blueberries,
cranberry. green tea, mangosteen etc) and that will bring up studies done throughout the world on the product etc. Gamma tocopherol A form of vitamin E. But what about the research showing that vitamin
E supplements are worthless, and perhaps even dangerous you‘re thinking? Doesn't apply to gamma tocopherol, since
it isn't included in most E supplements. When Purdue University researchers pitted this form of vitamin E against
prostate- and lung-cancer cells, they discovered that it was able to stop the cells in their microscopic tracks. Gamma
tocopherol also helped kill existing tumor cells without hurting healthy cells, says Qing Jiang, Ph.D., the study's lead
author. A good source is walnuts. White Tea Green tea grabs headlines as a tumor-taming
brew, but the white kind surpasses it at preventing colon cancer. When researchers at Oregon State University's Linus
Pauling Institute tested the two teas' abilities to block colon-polyp growth, the white tea beverage was about 10 percent
more effective.
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