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An interesting article for those of you using DIM to control T

conversion to Estradiol.

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Supplements of DIM Stop Many Cancers in Their Tracks

Tuesday, March 10, 2009 by: Barbara Minton, Natural Health Editor

http://www.naturalnews.com/025810.html

(NaturalNews) An anti-cancer compound found in broccoli and cabbage stops

breast cancer by lowering the activity of an enzyme associated with rapidly

advancing breast cancer, according to a recent study from the University of

California, Berkley. That compound was indole-3-carbinol (I3C). Today,

scientists have found that diindolymethane (DIM), a molecule found in I3C,

is the chemoprotective compound that gets the job done. According to them,

DIM is the better choice for women wanting to halt breast cancer.

DIM remains active in the body, but I3C does not

Scientists at the Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey report

that the recommendation for use of I3C as a weapon against cancer does not

sufficiently consider the chemical instability of the I3C compound. They

investigated whether I3C was directly active in its own right, or whether it

only serves as a precursor, with all of the biological responses coming from

some of the reaction products of I3C.

They found that in the body, I3C rapidly converts into DIM, and other

molecules. When an oral dose of I3C is taken, very little circulating I3C is

present to effect a biological response. Because DIM provides a predictable,

safer response than the full range of compounds derived from I3C, DIM should

be regarded as the better choice. This study is from the July-August edition

of the journal In Vivo.

DIM stops breast cancer through hormone modulation

DIM regulates hormone balance and cell behavior through its ability to

impact the actions of hormones. The growth promoting activity of unbalanced

estrogen can be reduced by eating cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli,

or by taking DIM supplements. DIM is truly unique among all phytonutrients

because it is the only one able to modify estrogen metabolism in the

direction of greater 2-hydroxy estrogen production. Improper metabolism of

estrogen allows for oxidation and damage to DNA. It also spurs the growth of

estrogen sensitive cancers.

Incidence of breast cancer and other estrogen related cancers is low in

societies that consume a diet high in total vegetable content. For those

people, DIM is gotten by regularly eating broccoli, cabbage, kale, and other

cruciferous vegetables.

When women in America have breast cancer and go to see their oncologists,

they are never told about the link between eating cruciferous vegetables and

halting the spread of cancer, because the Great American Cancer Machine

refuses to acknowledge that such a link exists. They are also not told how

easily they can halt the spread of their cancers by taking supplements of

DIM. If women were told the truth, they could never be sold toxic treatments

such as radiation and chemotherapy, and they would never agree to take such

devastating drugs as Arimidex or Tamoxifen, because they would know that

their own natural estrogen is not their enemy when it is properly balanced

and metabolized.

The truth is that eating large amounts of cruciferous vegetables or

regularly drinking their juices can prevent cancer and stop existing cancers

in their tracks. Anyone who does not want to eat large amounts of these

vegetables can achieve their effects by regularly taking DIM supplements.

DIM supplements can drastically cut the chances of cancer recurrence.

Studies have shown that DIM increases the production of 2-hydroxy estrogen

by 75% and decreases the production of 16-hydroxy estrone by 50%. This

action creates the proper balance of estrogen to estrone so needed to halt

cancer and prevent its recurrence.

Dr. Lee will tell you what your own doctor won't

Many well established risk factors for breast cancer have been correlated

with low 2-hydroxy estrogen production, such as obesity, high fat diets, and

diets deficient in Omega-3 fatty acids. In his book What Your Doctor May Not

Tell You About Breast Cancer, Harvard Medical School Professor Dr. Lee

explains the estrogen metabolic cycle and the importance of the ratio

between 2-hydroxy and 16-hydroxy estrogen in stopping and preventing breast

cancer.

DIM is not a phytoestrogen

DIM does not mimic the action of any estrogen or phytoestrogen. It has no

inherent estrogenic activity. DIM balances the natural response to estrogen

by adjusting the activity of metabolic enzymes and specialized estrogen

receptor molecules. In dividing cells, the growth promoting signal from

estrogen is limited by the reduction of the activity level of the estrogen

receptor system. DIM's ability to promote healthy metabolic pathways for

estrogen limits cell division and growth through influence on the cell cycle

which determines growth and replication.

DIM chokes off the blood supply from tumors

In order for a cancer to grow and thrive, it must have a steady blood

supply. Cancers create their blood supply though a process known as

angiogenesis. Researchers have shown that DIM is able to stop tumors from

completing angiogenesis and creating their own blood supplies. Moreover, the

level of oxygen in tumor cells was increased by the use of DIM. Oxygen is

the mortal enemy of cancer. Cancer can only grow and thrive in cells that

are suffocating from lack of oxygen. A study reported in the May, 2008

Biochemical Pharmacology Journal was the first to show that DIM can decrease

the accumulation and activity of the key angiogenesis regulatory factor,

HIF-1alpha, in hypoxic tumor cells.

DIM makes cancer cells commit suicide

Apoptosis is the appropriate death of cells. Without apoptosis, cancerous

cells can continue to proliferate. In a study reported in the April 22, 2008

edition of Pharmaceutical Research, scientists found low doses of DIM

induced production of a pro-apoptotic protein in prostate cancer cells. This

protein, known as the prostate apoptosis reponse-4 (PAR-4), reduced cancer

cell viability and caused cell growth inhibition and apoptosis.

DIM halts invasion and metastasis of cancer cells

The progression and metastasis of breast and other cancers is regulated by

the interaction between a chemokine receptor and its ligand. Organs secrete

a particular ligand which binds to the chemokine receptor on the surface of

primary cancer cells. This process stimulates the invasive properties of the

cancer cells and attracts them to the preferred organ sites, creating

metastasis. Researchers found that DIM down-regulates both the ligand and

the receptor in breast cancer cells as well as in ovarian cancer cells. In

their study reported in the March 28, 2008 Cancer Letter, researchers

demonstrated that the potential of cells for chemotaxis and invasion is

inhibited by DIM.

DIM is effective against HER-2 cancers

When in vitro experiments were done with breast cancer cell lines,

researchers found that DIM inhibited the growth of all four breast cancer

cell lines. Because two of the lines over expressed Her-2 and lacked

estrogen receptors, these were studied in depth. DIM induced expression of

the tumor suppressor p27 genes before the loss of cell viability and

apoptosis, and induced transcript expression within six hours. Researchers

in this study concluded that the effects of DIM were independent of Her-2 or

estrogen receptor status. This study was reported in the February, 2008

Molecular Cancer Therapeutics

DIM is a powerful anti-inflammatory

Recurrent and chronic inflammation has been implicated in the development of

several kinds of cancers. As a result, researchers examined DIM's

anti-inflammatory properties and mechanisms using stimulated macrophages.

DIM was found to significantly decrease the release of nitric oxide,

estradiol, tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6, and

interleukin-1beta. They concluded that DIM inhibits the release of

pro-inflammatory mediators in macrophages. This study can be found in the

January, 2008 Journal of Nutrition.

DIM may be nature's Viagra

Estrogen is a growth promoting hormone in men as well as women. As men age,

they begin to convert more of their testosterone into estrogen, placing

themselves as risk of prostate cancer. DIM works the same wonder in men as

it does in women, by blocking some of the conversion of testosterone into

estrogen. When men are able to keep more of their testosterone, they are

able to function sexually at a more youthful level. Erectile dysfunction is

a symptom that testosterone is being converted to estrogen that can fuel the

growth of prostate cancer. A man taking DIM may find his pot belly receding,

and his morning erections returning, along with the return of more youthful

energy levels.

For more information see:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...

Bradlow HL, Review: Indole-3-carbinol as a chemoprotective agent in breast

and prostate cancer, and Alice Jurist, Institute for medical Research,

Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey.

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