Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 JoAnn and All, Look at this: !!! The University of Virginia research determined that the prostate cancer cells will only eat a chemical called 5-HETE. " the cancer center determined that 5-HETE was created from the body's 'combustion' of an Omega-6 fatty acid called arachidonic acid. There is an enzyme called 5-lipoxygenase (or 5-LO for short), and when 5-LO burns or oxidizes the fatty acid, out plops 5-HETE. " the researchers concluded that prostate cancer cells eat ONLY this food, and that if the 5-LO enzyme is inhibited, and the food is not around, then the prostate cancer cells experience massive and repaid 'apoptosis,' or cellular suicide, within I to 2 hours. " ginger is a powerful inhibitor of the 5-LO enzyme. " ginger is the world's most comprehensive herbal inhibitor of 5-LO, with at least 22 proven phytonutrient inhibitors of that enzyme. What is more, Oriental cultures that regularly consume ginger as a spice, or which take it therapeutically, experience a fraction of the cancer mortalities compared to the United States. In other words, men don't die from prostate cancer cells we die from the growth and proliferation of the cancer. Once we know that ginger inhibits the process that leads to the creation of the ONLY food the cancer cells will eat, it gives us confidence that an herbal approach to 5-LO inhibition is an indispensable part of prostate health the cancer cells only eat 5-HETE, and without it they begin to massively and rapidly die within one to two hours. " Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM Reply with your po box or street address to get a free copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS - jmittelman What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school. - " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo <DietaryTipsForHBP >; Saturday, May 29, 2004 1:20 AM Ginger: Beneficial for Auto-immune Disease & as Anti-inflammatory Ginger (Zingiber officinale): Beneficial for Auto-immune Disease & as Anti-inflammatory The root is warming to the body, is slightly antiseptic and promotes internal secretions. Chop about 2 inches of the fresh root, cover with one cup of water, and simmer for about 20 minutes or 1/ 2 teaspoon of the powdered root can be simmered in one cup of water. Add lemon juice, honey, and a slight pinch of cayenne. A few teaspoons of brandy will make an even more effective remedy for colds. This preparation treats fevers, chest colds and flu. A bath or a foot-soak in hot ginger tea is also beneficial. The tea without additives helps indigestion, colic, diarrhea and alcoholic gastritis. Dried ginger in capsules or in juice is taken to avoid carsickness, seasickness and morning sickness. Use about 1/ 2 teaspoon of the powder (2 capsules) 30 minutes before departure and then one to two more as symptoms begin to occur. Works well for dogs and children. Ginger contains zingibain, a special kind of proteolytic enzyme that has the ability to chemically break down protein. Clinical studies have shown that proteolytic enzymes have anti-inflammatory properties. They also play an additional role in controlling autoimmune disease. They help reduce blood levels of compounds known as immune complexes. Ginger is also well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Indian and Scandinavian studies have consistently shown that ginger is useful for treating most kinds of arthritis. It also contains more than 12 antioxidants. It can be taken as a tea, tincture or capsule Ginger actually gives other herbs a boost by improving the body's ability to assimilate them. Ginger actually protects herbal compounds from being destroyed by the liver and continue circulating in the blood for a longer time. It also improves the intestines' absorption of other herbs. Helps reduce serum cholesterol levels, reduces tendency towards blood clots. Aids circulation (including peripheral circulation). Stimulates vasomotor (producing contraction and dilation in walls of vessels) and respiratory center of the central nervous system. Ginger has long been used in eastern Africa for killing intestinal parasites. Researchers discovered that all 42 components in ginger essential oil kill roundworms, among other parasites. Some of these compounds were more effective than the commonly prescribed drug piperatzine citrate. In Chinese medicine it warms the middle and expels cold: for warming the Spleen and Stomach both in conditions of excess due to externally-contracted cold, as well as cold from deficiency due to insufficiency of the yang qi. Rescues devastated yang and expels interior cold: for devastated yang with such signs as a very weak pulse and cold limbs. Warms the Lungs and transforms phleghm: for Lung cold with expectoration of thin, watery, or white sputum. Warms the channels and stops bleeding: for cold from deficiency that may present with hemorrhage of various types, especially uterine bleeding. http://www.herbnet.com/Herb%20Uses_FGH.htm _________________ _________________ JoAnn Guest mrsjoguest DietaryTipsForHBP http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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