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Please post this study.

on 1/27/2005 8:07 PM, Rodney at perspect1111@... wrote:

> Hi folks:

>

> And another new study from an entirely different population coming to

> a similar conclusion regarding LA protecting against cancer.

>

> In addition this study found, again, that starch increases cancer

> risk.

>

> Rodney.

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Hi Rodney,

I have a feeling that anything that provides nutrition to the cells also provides nutrition to the carcinomas.

LA IS the one proven essential fatty acid.

Maybe in excess LA is bad, but so is everything else.

Regards.

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From: Rodney

Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 7:07 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: [CR] Good fats and health

Hi folks:And another new study from an entirely different population coming to a similar conclusion regarding LA protecting against cancer.In addition this study found, again, that starch increases cancer risk.Rodney.>

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also the study said men who ate " excess " starch. Could those who ate excess

starch also be overweight? No info on whether weight was factored in.

on 1/28/2005 8:04 AM, jwwright at jwwright@... wrote:

> Hi Rodney,

> I have a feeling that anything that provides nutrition to the cells also

> provides nutrition to the carcinomas.

> LA IS the one proven essential fatty acid.

> Maybe in excess LA is bad, but so is everything else.

>

> Regards.

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Just to add confusion: from the oil adv:

"This held true even after considering other factors that might influence cancer risk, such as obesity and physical activity.

Laaksonen and colleagues conclude, "substitution of linoleic acid for saturated fat in middle-aged men consuming a high saturated-fat diet may decrease the risk of prostate and other cancers," although they acknowledge that other nutrients associated with vegetable fats may be responsible for the protective effect."

Regards.

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From: Francesca Skelton

Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 7:52 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: [CR] Good fats and health

also the study said men who ate "excess" starch. Could those who ate excessstarch also be overweight? No info on whether weight was factored in.on 1/28/2005 8:04 AM, jwwright at jwwright@... wrote:> Hi Rodney,> I have a feeling that anything that provides nutrition to the cells also> provides nutrition to the carcinomas.> LA IS the one proven essential fatty acid.> Maybe in excess LA is bad, but so is everything else.> > Regards.

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>>> " substitution of linoleic acid for saturated fat in middle-aged men

consuming a high saturated-fat diet may decrease the risk of prostate and other

cancers, " although they acknowledge that other nutrients associated with

vegetable fats may be responsible for the protective effect. "

Sounds like one of the 10 points I made on Fat a month or so ago.

Regards

jeff

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