An
ingredient found in green tea may stop cancer cells from growing
Green Tea
Extract And Other Nutritional Supplements To Combat Breast Cancer
by Darrell Miller
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December 21, 2012
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Most likely,
there is nothing more frightening for a woman than the discovery of
a lump in her breast. Her mind is quickly flooded with cancer and
all of its consequences. Most women have a friend, a sister, or a
coworker who has been diagnosed with the disease and know how
difficult dealing with it can be. Fortunately, 80% of all breast
lumps are not cancer, as most are cysts or a benign clump of tissue.
From puberty on, a woman's breasts undergo many changes. Because of
these continual changes, breast tissue requires adequate nutrition.
Although everyone benefits from a healthy diet, there are additional
nutrients which can specifically benefit women including B vitamins,
calcium D-glucarate, broccoli extract, green tea extract, maitake
mushrooms, and iodine.
Because
scientists can learn a lot about diseases from simply observing it,
they have learned that certain cultures have a very low incidence of
breast cancer, among these being China and Japan. As compared to
women in America, Canada, and parts of Europe, the Asian cultures
have a much lower breast cancer rate and it seems likely that
something in their diet could be protecting these women from the
disease because as Asian women adopt a western diet their breast
cancer rates climb. It has also been recognized that certain types
of vegetables play a large role in the prevention of all types of
disease, including cancer. Based on this, scientists have carried
out many studies to determine what it is about these nutrients that
can prevent breast cancer.
Deficiencies
in vitamin B12 can result in a serious type of anemia, as well as
nerve damage, and is now being researched to see if these
deficiencies can also, in part, cause breast cancer. A scientific
study proved that women who had the lowest levels of B12 in their
blood had the highest rates of breast cancer. Another study
discovered that when B12 was applied directly to cancer cells, it
actually stopped cancer cells from growing. The researchers
conducting this experiment believe that giving B12 to women with
breast cancer as a part of a chemotherapy regime might help to keep
cancer in check.
Similarly, low
folic acid intake is linked to the development of all cancers
because folic acid is crucial to the making and continual repair of
DNA. A recent study discovered that high intakes of folic acid may
actually reduce the risk of breast cancer, as women who eat lots of
foods that contain folic acid have much lower rates of breast
cancer. Although there is no clear-cut, single cause of breast
cancer, many factors are required for the disease to appear,
including estrogen. Studies have shown that women who have higher
levels of estrogen tend to develop breast cancer more often. This
means that women who got the periods before age eleven or entered
menopause after the age of fifty-five have a higher risk of breast
cancer. Another factor affecting breast cancer is the consumption of
alcohol. Since alcohol raises estrogen levels, a woman who consumes
even moderate amounts of alcohol increases her risk of breast
cancer. However a recent study has shown that folic acid can
overtake this link between alcohol consumption and breast cancer as
those women who drink one alcoholic drink a day and have high levels
of folic acid have the same rate of breast cancer as those women
with high folic acid intakes who did not drink. While women need
estrogen to soften skin, thicken hair, and fill out hips and
breasts, estrogen can also nourish breast tumors and help them to
grow bigger, stronger, and more deadly. Thanks to good nutrition,
American women get their periods early and go through menopause
later in life. Today, women also have fewer pregnancies, with the
average number of children being one or two. Each of these factors
increases the time in which women's bodies are exposed to estrogen,
meaning increased opportunities for estrogen to cause trouble. We
are also continuously exposed to cancer-causing chemicals and
toxins, coming from contaminants in the food we eat and pollutants
in the air we breathe. Although the body does have a system that
eliminates some of the excess estrogen and toxic chemicals before
they cause harm, an enzyme called beta-glucuronidase can interrupt
the excretion process, allowing the hormone or toxin to continue to
cause harm. Fortunately, scientists have discovered a natural
substance found in foods, calcium d-glucarate, which can stop the
activity of beta-glucuronidase. Calcium d-glucarate, which is found
in fruits and vegetables, has been shown in experimental studies to
significantly stop breast cancer growth. There are also many other
trials currently underway studying its ability to decrease the
breast cancer risk in women at high risk for the disease.
Iodine, which
is the trace element in a hormone found in the thyroid gland and is
involved in several metabolic functions, functions as a protection
of breast tissue from cancerous cells. A study exposing breast
cancer cells and breast tissue without any cancer to a type of
seaweed containing high amounts of iodine concluded that the seaweed
killed all of the cancerous cells and did not harm the normal breast
cells. Researchers believe that it is because many Japanese women
eat this kind of seaweed, containing great amounts of iodine, that
they have very low rates of breast cancer.
For a great
deal of time, cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, cabbage,
and cauliflower, have been observed by scientists for their ability
to reduce the risk of diseases including cancer. It appears that the
phytochemical sulforaphane, found in broccoli, is one of the
chemicals responsible for this beneficial ability. Sulforaphane
increases certain enzymes in the body called phase 2 enzymes, which
deactivate cancer-causing chemicals. When breast cancer cells were
exposed to sulforaphane in a lab experiment, the compound inhibited
the growth of the cancer cells up to eighty percent.
There is a
good amount of research that has concluded that green tea extract
beverage consumption is associated with a lower incidence of breast
cancer. Researchers have long noted the low rates of breast cancer
in Japan, where green tea extract is consumed at great amounts. The
active compound found in green tea extract that is responsible for
breast cancer inhibition is EGCG, which stops the cells from
growing, causes them to lose their ability to replicate, and die.
For many
years, maitake mushrooms have been linked to good health in all that
eat them, partly because they contain an important compound called
D-fraction. D-fraction not only stops the growth of cancerous
tumors, but it also alerts and stimulates immune cells to fight the
disease. Due to its success, maitake is now being used in clinical
trials of women with breast cancer, improving many symptoms
including reduction of the tumor.
There nutrients should not be used in place of traditional treatment
for breast cancer, as none of these nutrients can cure breast
cancer. However, they can be a part of plan of treatment. If you
have breast cancer, talk to your healthcare practitioner about these
nutrients and remember that nutritional supplements are supplements
to your food, medication, and treatment, to enhance and prevent, not
a replacement. Supplements such as green tea extract or calcium d
glucarate can be found at your local health food store or online
vitamin store.
About the
author: Visit VitaNet Health Foods, VitaNet sells high quality
supplements like Solaray
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