Dec 14, 2012

VEGAN DIET HELPFUL AGAINST CANCER

A Vegan Diet (Hugely) Helpful Against Cancer
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to access an article written
by Kathy Freston
Quoted from this article:
"How may a simple dietary change make one's bloodstream
 so inhospitable to cancer in just a matter of days?
 The dramatic improvement in cancer defenses after two weeks
 of eating healthier is thought to be due to changes in 
the level of a cancer-promoting growth hormone in the body called IGF-1.

Animal protein intake increases the levels of IGF-1 in our body,
 but within two weeks of switching to a plant-based diet,
 IGF-1 levels in the bloodstream drop sufficiently
 to help slow the growth of cancer cells."
In addition:
"All cancers are caused by changes to materials in our bodies
 called “genes.”
These are units of information in every cell of our bodies.
Genes tell our bodies which proteins to make based
on the type of cell and its needs.
Some genes tell our bodies how to fix damage accumulated
over time from normal aging, environmental toxins, sun exposure,
dietary factors, hormones, and other influences.
These damage-controlling genes can repair cells or tell cells
when to stop growing and die
if there is too much damage to repair.

When genes themselves are damaged,
they can develop changes called “mutations.”
When mutations occur in the damage-controlling genes,
cells can grow out of control and cause cancer.

For most people who develop cancer,
the cancer-causing gene mutations happen over
the course of a lifetime, leading to cancer later in life.
Some people are born with a gene mutation
that they inherited from their mother or father.
This damaged gene puts them at
higher risk for cancer than most people.
When cancer occurs because of an inherited gene mutation,
it is referred to as "hereditary cancer."

Suppression of IGF-1 hormone seems crucial.
From:
http://nutritionfacts.org/video/igf-1-as-one-stop-cancer-shop/
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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) is a natural 
human growth hormone instrumental in 
normal growth during childhood, 
but in adulthood can promote
 abnormal growth—the proliferation, spread (metastasis), 
and invasion of cancer.

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