Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Comments? Misty L. Trepke http://www..com Cancer-Fighting Cranberries Dr. Michael Greger Cranberries, one of only three commonly-eaten fruits native to North America, have been shown to exert a wide variety of health benefits including the prevention of urinary tract infections.[22] In 2002, researchers dripped a number of fruit extracts on human liver cancer cells in a Petri dish to see if any of them would slow down tumor growth. Out of the near dozen common fruits they tried, the most potent inhibitor of cancer growth was cranberries.[23] So in 2003, researchers pitted cranberries against three other types of human cancers--breast, cervical and prostate--and the cranberries won again, significantly restraining cancer cell proliferation.[24] Now UCLA researchers are back, this time testing cranberries against a whole panel of 9 different human cancer cell lines. Sprinkling just a few millionths of a gram of powdered cranberries on human oral, colon and prostate cancer cells brought their growth to a screeching halt, inhibiting their proliferation as much as 99.6%. The researchers concluded " The observed antiproliferative activities of cranberry phytochemicals against tumor cells provide some basic evidence for the potential anticancer effects of cranberry polyphenols and suggest that studies of cranberry extracts should be carried out... ultimately in human cancer prevention trials. " [25] What do you do with cranberries though (other than sauce, that is)? Check out http://vegweb.com/recipes/fruit/index-fruit-cranberries.shtml for some healthy cranberry recipes. I'm sipping some blended into my flax smoothie right now as I type. ===== Fidyl Live Simply So That Others May Simply Live Yoga-With-Nancy-SoFla/ SignSoFla/ SoFlaVegans/ SoFlaSchools/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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