Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 : > " consuming high amounts of polyunsaturated fat may increase the risk of cancer spreading " Nothing new : Promotion of azoxymethane-induced intestinal cancer by high-fat diet in rats 1976 high fat diet are bad for cancer as for CHD . Even just consuming too much animal protein raise the odds of having a cancer .. Take breast cancer for instance : The relation between animal fat and breast cancer was established already by Ken Caroll PHD in 1986 " Thailand, Sri Lanka and El Salvador were at the bottom of the consumers of animal fat and at the bottom of breast Cancer statistics. At the top was UK and Netherlands with almost 6 times more breast cancer " (1) (1)Caroll KK, Braden LM and Bell JA " Fat and Cancer " Cancer 58 More facts: A very recent statistical study concludes that eating just 50 grams of red meat – a statistic highlighted by much of the British media – also heightens the risk of Breast Cancer. The report looked at statistics from more than 35,000 women aged between 35 and 69 Between 1995 and 1998. (2)Nutritional Epidemiology Group at the University of Leeds British Journal of Cancer 2007/ 96 1139-1146 Breast Cancer Discoveries from the China Study: " Findings from rural China showed that reducing dietary fat from 24% to 6% was associated with lower breast cancer risk " (3)The China Study T. Colin PHD p 86 Colin was able to swich on and off cancer cells proliferations just with nutrition : " The results of these, and many others studies, showed Nutrition to be far more important in controlling cancer promotion than the dose of the initiating carcinogen " The China Study T. Colin PHD p 66 " As the level of Cholesterol was decreasing from 170mg/dL to 90mg/dL: Cancer rates were also decreasing!! " China Study T. Colin PHD p 78 Here an article on cancer and nutrition; http://www.jmbblog.com/casein-from-milk-sticky-secret/ and Nutrition and cancer: A review of the evidence for an anti-cancer diet by son including more than 230 researche: http://www.jmbblog.com/cancers-nutrition/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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