Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Yes, over 500 articles and not one of them about ginger and prostate cancer. I would like that link myself! A search under " University of Virginia Prostate Cancer Ginger " did not bring it up. Nothing did. I always thought cancer cells " ate " at fast food restaurants, by the way. , ruby <ruby@i...> wrote: > > Sorry, I mis-spelled the word. There's over 500 articles here to look at. > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=UTF-8 & q=5- HETE+Prostate+Cancer & spell=1 > > Robin Stewart wrote: > > > Does anyone know a url for the original report. I can not find it at the U > > of Virginia or medline > > > > " 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 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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