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Thu, 19 Feb 2004 08:47:58 -0500

HSI - Jenny Thompson

Protection Jumps The Rails

 

Protection Jumps The Rails

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

February 19, 2004

 

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Dear Reader,

 

" Antibiotics have been used as freely as vitamins for decades.

I've known they were anything BUT the harmless substances they

were made out to be, but I never dreamed of this. "

 

That comment comes from HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., in

reaction to the astonishing new study released this week that

found an association between antibiotic use and breast cancer.

 

Given that breast cancer is one of the most common types of

cancer, and given that antibiotics have long been prescribed and

over-prescribed for numerous conditions - from rosacea to

respiratory infections - it may shock you to learn that

scientists first suggested there might be an antibiotic/breast

cancer link more than 25 years ago.

 

You can't help but wonder: If women had been using natural forms

of antibiotics all these years, would the incidence of breast

cancer have been quite a bit lower?

 

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Washington women

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Four years ago, a small study in Finland found an association

between antibiotic use and breast cancer. Intending to further

explore this possible link, researchers from the University of

Washington (Seattle) examined data collected on more than 10,000

women enrolled in a large health plan in Washington State.

 

Two groups were studied. One group consisted of 2,266 cases of

women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Almost 8,000

subjects made up the second group of randomly selected women

with no breast cancer. Researchers used the health plan database

to determine the number of antibiotic prescriptions for each

woman, as well as the total number of days that each of them

used antibiotics over an average period of 17 years.

 

The results were unambiguous. The risk of breast cancer was

doubled among women who received 25 or more prescriptions for

antibiotics of any variety, when compared to women who took no

antibiotics at all. The group of women who received between one

and 25 prescriptions increased their risk by one and a half. And

a high rate of cumulative days of antibiotic use was associated

with a sharply increased risk of death due to breast cancer.

 

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Cause & effect

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In their conclusions, the Washington researchers observe that

their results don't indicate that antibiotics cause breast

cancer. For instance, they point out that antibiotics inhibit

intestinal microflora from metabolizing phytochemicals, which

may be necessary to fight cancer growth. Also, the very

infections that antibiotics are taken to protect against may

impair the immune system or set off inflammation, paving the way

for cancer.

 

So while more research is necessary to fully understand the

antibiotic/breast cancer connection, it's safe to say that

something very important is going on here. Most importantly,

it's clearly time for doctors everywhere to rethink antibiotic

usage. For many years, antibiotics have been over-prescribed -

often for health problems (such as the common cold) that

antibiotics have no effect on at all.

 

In the Washington study, 18 percent of the women had taken no

antibiotics over the 17-year study period. With the way

antibiotics are prescribed these days, it's amazing that ANY of

them avoided antibiotic use over nearly 20 years.

 

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Four more ways to go

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Contrary to what most mainstream doctors will tell you, there

are effective alternatives to pharmaceutical antibiotics. In the

e-Alert " Be Afraid... Be Very Afraid - Part II " (10/17/02), Dr.

Spreen told us about the following four natural anti-bacterial

(and anti-viral) agents that have not been adequately studied,

but all have many years of anecdotal evidence behind them.

 

* Vitamin C: Robert Cathcart, M.D. - probably the most

experienced therapist currently using very high doses of

ascorbic acid - has been treating with the nutrient for decades

to get AIDS patients back on their feet. In a published report

he describes the use of oral vitamin C in bacterial infections

with doses as high as 200 grams or higher. He includes over 30

references of others who have used very high doses in disease

treatment.

 

* Grapefruit Seed Extract: " Citricidal, " a natural antibiotic

made from an extract of grapefruit seed, was developed from the

observation that something in grapefruit (though not in other

citrus fruits) keeps bacteria at bay for extended periods of

time. Bio/chem Research in California has done extensive

research on the antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and

antiparasitic properties of this amazing substance.

 

* Olive Leaf Extract: This flavonoid and antioxidant has been

tested as an antimicrobial agent, with sufficient power to

achieve a published status in peer-review journals.

 

* Colloidal Silver: By far the most controversial agent in the

armamentarium of 'natural' antibacterial agents. Jonathan V.

Wright, M.D.'s research has found that bacteria have an enzyme

system that is disrupted by the presence of silver ions, causing

the organism to die. In fact, it was commonly used as about the

only hope against severe infections prior to the advent of

antibiotics in the 1940's. Dr. Wright suggests adult doses of

" One tablespoon of colloidal silver at a 40 ppm (parts per

million) concentration at the first signs of any infection and

1-2 teaspoons three to four times daily until the infection is

gone. Then stop! "

 

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Added protection

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For anyone who might try olive leaf extract (OLE), Dr. Spreen

offers this suggestion: " I'd add some acidophilus culture (also

called probiotics) to the mix, during and for a few days after

the use of OLE. The situation here is that OLE is such a good

antibacterial that it can also kill the 'good guy' bacteria that

we need in our gastrointestinal (GI) tracts. "

 

When I asked Dr. Spreen if he would also recommend the

acidophilus supplements to protect intestinal microflora in

someone taking pharmaceutical antibiotics, he answered, " Most

definitely - without exception! I go with 1/4 tsp (or

capsule-equivalent) before meals and bedtime, to be used during

the antibiotic therapy and also for one full week after stopping

the antibiotic. "

 

And Dr. Spreen added these tips for choosing a good acidophilus

supplement: " For therapeutic use, acidophilus products should be

measured in billions of CFU (colony-forming units). Some

products try to get away with less. Also, some people (not many)

have trouble with dairy forms, so a carrot-based type is readily

available. Though I see dairy allergies all the time, the

acidophilus itself is often not involved. However, reactions do

occur from time to time. "

 

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Beware the heavy hand

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Bottom line: Everyone - both women and men - should press their

doctor for details whenever an antibiotic is prescribed. There

are times when antibiotics can save lives, but when they're

casually and repeatedly used as insurance against possible

infection, they may be promoting much greater harm than good.

 

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... and another thing

 

In the age of the Internet, ALL drugs are over-the-counter.

 

A friend recently sent an e-mail with a link to a web site that

sells prescription drugs. Here's their leadoff pitch:

 

" New offshore pharmacy - Not a single medical question asked,

guaranteed or it's free. "

 

Valium? No problem. Viagra? How many you want? ANTIBIOTICS? Say

the word and a case will appear on your doorstep.

 

" 100% Private & NO QUESTIONS. " Or you don't pay. Wow.

 

That's some old-fashioned entrepreneurial spirit doing an

end-run around laws and regulations. But it's also an end run

around common sense. Sure, it represents the ultimate in taking

your healthcare decisions into your own hands, but " not a

single medical question asked or it's free " ?

 

There's an important reason why we always recommend that you

talk to your doctor about any type of treatment (natural or

synthetic) that you might want to take: It's so he can ask

medical questions and review your medical history BEFORE you

start taking a new drug or supplement.

 

At HSI, we believe in healthcare freedom, but this " no

questions " approach takes healthcare freedom one-step too far.

What's next? Auctioning off unused prescriptions on e-Bay?

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Antibiotic Use in Relation to the Risk of Breast Cancer "

Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 291, Pgs.

827-835, 2004, ama-assn.org

" Study Links Breast Cancer to Antibiotics Use " Rob Stein,

Washington Post, 2/16/04, washingtonpost.com

" Long-Term Use of Antibiotics Possibly Linked with Increased

Risk of Breast Cancer " EurekAlert, 2/16/04, eurekalert.org

 

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