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MSNBC Home » Health » Cancer

 

Study shows why meat may increase cancer risk

 

Findings could lead to improved detection for early stages of disease

 

LONDON - Scientists said they may have found a reason why eating too

much red meat increases the risk of colorectal cancer.

 

By studying cells from volunteers eating different diets, they

discovered that red meat raises levels of compounds in the large bowel

which can alter DNA and increase the likelihood of cancer.

 

Read more:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11144706/

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Dear Renee, I am blood type O+ and the best thing for me now to fight the candida and feel healthy is meat and spices. to be honest I love it and it is good for me, I also learn that who ever is blood type A it is best for them to be vegetarian, I think that was for A- Not sure but I can ask my herbalist energy healer. See you soon on the ... Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote: [beef -- it's what's for dinner] MSNBC Home » Health » CancerStudy shows why meat may increase cancer riskFindings could lead to improved detection for early stages of diseaseLONDON - Scientists said they may have found a reason why eating toomuch red meat increases the risk of colorectal

cancer.By studying cells from volunteers eating different diets, theydiscovered that red meat raises levels of compounds in the large bowelwhich can alter DNA and increase the likelihood of cancer.Read more:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11144706/  I hope this email finds you well... Doreen C. Cohanim MM,C.Ht,HBCEHypnoBirthing Childbirth Educatorwww.EnterYourMind.comhypnoc818-326-2623Not: No solicity is allowed by phone! This electronic mail message -- and any attachments -- may contain privileged/confidential information, intended only for the use of the addressee. If you are not the addressee, you may not use, copy or disclose to a third party the content of this message or its attachments. If you have received this message by mistake, please notify us immediately by e-mail and destroy this message, along with all attachments.** Get ready for

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I am O+ too, as are both of my daughters. My son is O- ! My 13 year old wants to start a strict vegan diet. I'm doing everything possible to make sure she gets enough protein.Blessings, Reneehypnoc <hypnoc wrote: Dear Renee, I am blood type O+ and the best thing for me now to fight the candida and feel healthy is meat and spices. to be honest I love it and it is good for me, I also learn that who ever is blood type A it is best for them to be vegetarian, I think that was for A- Not sure but I can ask my herbalist energy healer. See you soon on the ... Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote: [beef -- it's what's for dinner] MSNBC Home � Health � CancerStudy shows why meat may increase cancer riskFindings could lead to improved detection for early stages of diseaseLONDON - Scientists said they may have found a reason why eating toomuch red meat increases the risk of colorectal cancer.By studying cells from volunteers eating different diets, theydiscovered that red meat raises levels of compounds in the large bowelwhich can alter DNA and increase the likelihood of cancer.Read more:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11144706/� I hope this email finds you well... Doreen C. Cohanim MM,C.Ht,HBCEHypnoBirthing Childbirth Educatorwww.EnterYourMind.comhypnoc818-326-2623Not: No solicity is allowed by

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What works best for my candida is to avoid sugar in all forms. I'm also an O+ and I do better when I eat protein, but I am a vegetarian, so I get it from beans, nuts, etc. I don't think humans really need meat in order to get enough protein. Renee, have a wonderful birthday!! Isn't it great to be ALIVE? Love, Amelia

 

 

On Behalf Of Renee JudkinsSunday, March 05, 2006 6:01 PM Subject: Re: Study shows why meat may increase cancer risk

I am O+ too, as are both of my daughters. My son is O- ! My 13 year old wants to start a strict vegan diet. I'm doing everything possible to make sure she gets enough protein.Blessings, Reneehypnoc <hypnoc wrote:

 

Dear Renee, I am blood type O+ and the best thing for me now to fight the candida and feel healthy is meat and spices.

to be honest I love it and it is good for me, I also learn that who ever is blood type A it is best for them to be vegetarian, I think that was for A- Not sure but I can ask my herbalist energy healer.

 

See you soon on the ...

Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote:

[beef -- it's what's for dinner] MSNBC Home � Health � CancerStudy shows why meat may increase cancer riskFindings could lead to improved detection for early stages of diseaseLONDON - Scientists said they may have found a reason why eating toomuch red meat increases the risk of colorectal cancer.By studying cells from volunteers eating different diets, theydiscovered that red meat raises levels of compounds in the large bowelwhich can alter DNA and increase the likelihood of cancer.Read more:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11144706/�I hope this email finds you well... Doreen C. Cohanim MM,C.Ht,HBCEHypnoBirthing Childbirth Educatorwww.EnterYourMind.comhypnoc818-326-2623Not: No solicity is allowed by phone!This electronic mail message -- and any attachments -- may contain privileged/confidential information, intended only for the use of the addressee. If you are not the addressee, you may not use, copy or disclose to a third party the content of this message or its attachments. If you have received this message by mistake, please notify us immediately by e-mail and destroy this message, along with all attachments.** Get ready for the holidays!www.fabiene.com For discounts on-line please type in the code: 10mb126

 

 

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When in doubt, throw in a digestive enzyme with cooked meat and avoid the

leukotosis(spelling) reaction of meats. Bromelain will work and its cheap.

 

 

>Renee Judkins <msfitnes01

>

>

>Re: Study shows why meat may increase cancer

>risk

>Sun, 5 Mar 2006 15:01:09 -0800 (PST)

>

>I am O+ too, as are both of my daughters. My son is O- ! My 13 year old

>wants to start a strict vegan diet. I'm doing everything possible to make

>sure she gets enough protein.

>

>Blessings, Renee

>

>

>hypnoc <hypnoc wrote: Dear Renee, I am blood type O+ and

>the best thing for me now to fight the candida and feel healthy is meat and

>spices.

> to be honest I love it and it is good for me, I also learn that who ever

>is blood type A it is best for them to be vegetarian, I think that was for

>A- Not sure but I can ask my herbalist energy healer.

>

> See you soon on the ...

>

>

>Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote:

> [beef -- it's what's for dinner]

>

> MSNBC Home � Health � Cancer

>

>Study shows why meat may increase cancer risk

>

>Findings could lead to improved detection for early stages of disease

>

>LONDON - Scientists said they may have found a reason why eating too

>much red meat increases the risk of colorectal cancer.

>

>By studying cells from volunteers eating different diets, they

>discovered that red meat raises levels of compounds in the large bowel

>which can alter DNA and increase the likelihood of cancer.

>

>Read more:

>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11144706/

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>�

>

>I hope this email finds you well...

>Doreen C. Cohanim MM,C.Ht,HBCE

>HypnoBirthing Childbirth Educator

>www.EnterYourMind.com

>hypnoc

>818-326-2623

>Not: No solicity is allowed by phone!

>

>This electronic mail message -- and any attachments -- may contain

>privileged/confidential information, intended only for the use of the

>addressee. If you are not the addressee, you may not use, copy or disclose

>to a third party the content of this message or its attachments. If you

>have received this message by mistake, please notify us immediately by

>e-mail and destroy this message, along with all attachments.

>

>** Get ready for the holidays!

>www.fabiene.com For discounts on-line please type in the code: 10mb126

>

>

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