Guest guest Posted March 10, 2002 Report Share Posted March 10, 2002 One of the strongest links with promotion of prostate cancer has been established for dietary fat. Many tests have confirmed that a died rich in red meat and animal fat leads to higher death rates from prostate cancer. Why this is so has been much more difficult to prove. It appears that the culprit is arachnadonic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in red meat, animal fat and egg yolk. This fatty acid is converted by prostate cancer cells into a hormone that actively promotes development of the blood vessels (angiogenesis) that cancer tumours need in order to grow. Dr Myers advises all prostate cancer patients to completely eliminate red meat from their diet. He recommends a vegan diet and follows one himself. Dr Myers believes there is evidence linking alpha lineolic acid (the omega-3 fatty acid in flax seed oil) with increased metastatic prostate cancer. Laboratory tests have shown when this substance is placed in contact with live prostate cancer cells, the rate of growth of the cancer cells increases by up to three hundred percent. A similar result was obtained in a test of 15,000 doctors reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute in 1994. THE GROUP WHO TOOK OMEGA 3 OILS EXPERIENCED A THREE TIMES GREATER RATE OF PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS THAN THE REMAINDER. One of Dr Myers patients, who had no detectable prostate cancer, was being treated for high blood cholesterol. The patient's wife persuaded him to take quantities of flax seed oil in hope of reducing his cholesterol. Whin three months, the patient had developed a PSA of 100 with extensive metastatic prostate cancer. These findings were most disturbing as omega-3 from flax oil is considered a strongly anti-cancer agent for other types of cancer. Dr Myers suggests that prostate cancer patients adopt a predominantly vegetarian diet and that, if any oil is consumed, it should be only olive oil and definitely not flax seed oil. In reply to a question, he said that the omega-3 oil in deep-sea fish was harmless to prostate cancer patients, as it was not plant-derived. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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