Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 > Calcium D-glucarate inhibits Estrogen-dependent Cancers > > Q. I have seen advertisements for a supplement containing calcium > D-glucarate to prevent breast cancer. > > How does this product work? > > A. Calcium D-glucarate is a natural substance used to inhibit an > enzyme in > certain bacteria that reside in the gut - beta-glucuronidase. > > One of the key ways in which the body gets rid of hormones like estrogen > is via attaching glucuronic acid to the hormone in the liver and then > excreting this complex in the bile. > > Beta-glucuronidase is a bacterial enzyme that uncouples (breaks) the > bond between excreted hormone and glucuronic acid. > > When beta-glucuronidase breaks the bond, the freed hormone is available > to be reabsorbed back into the body instead of being excreted. > > An elevated beta-glucuronidase activity is associated with an increased > risk for various cancers, particularly hormone-dependent cancers like > breast and prostate as well as colon cancer. > > By taking calcium D-glucarate, the activity of beta-glucuronidase is > inhibited. > > As a result the body is better able to get rid of excess hormones like > estrogen. > > Since most breast cancers are dependent upon estrogen, researchers at > M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and > other major cancer centers began conducting research with calcium > D-glucarate in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. > > The preliminary results are quite encouraging. The recommended daily > dosage for prevention is 200 to 400 mg. Higher dosages (i.e., 400 to > 1,200 mg) may be necessary for individuals with existing breast cancer. > > www.doctormurray.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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