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" HSI - Jenny Thompson " <HSIResearch

 

Riddle Me This

Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:26:01 -0400

 

 

 

Riddle Me This

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

October 20, 2004

 

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Dear Reader,

 

It's a puzzle.

 

For some years now, scientists have known that the inflammation

that triggers arthritis pain is prompted by an enzyme-protein

complex called cycloaxygenase-2 (COX-2). They also know that

when COX-2 is inhibited, inflammation and pain are reduced.

 

So here's the puzzle: Drugs such as Vioxx and Celebrex

effectively block COX-2 and bring relief to arthritis patients, but as

we've seen over the past few weeks, the side effects can have dire,

even fatal consequences.

 

The solution to the puzzle is obvious: Inhibit COX-2 without

raising heart attack risk, without damaging the liver or kidneys,

and without upsetting the digestive tract. Mainstream drugs

haven't solved this problem, but there's an herbal formulation that

may be able to. And according to current research, this natural

COX-2 inhibitor could even be an effective cancer-fighter.

 

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Putting inhibition to work

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Almost a year ago, in the November 2003 HSI Members Alert, I

told you about Zyflamend; an herbal formulation that inhibits

COX-2. Research on this formulation has produced promising

results, with none of the side effects caused by COX-2-inhibiting

drugs.

 

A new Zyflamend study is about to begin, and this one will reveal

how effective the formulation might be in another area in which

COX-2 inhibitors have been shown to be successful: restraining

the growth of cancer cells.

 

Recently, scientists discovered that cancerous tissues have

unnaturally high COX-2 levels. In fact, COX-2 appears to be a key

aspect of inflammation's role in the growth of several cancer types,

including breast, lung and colon cancer. Now researchers at the

Columbia University Medical Center have begun the first clinical

trial of Zyflamend in the prevention of prostate cancer.

 

The Columbia study is specifically designed to examine the effects

of Zyflamend on patients who are diagnosed with prostatic

intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN). PIN is a condition in which the

cells on the prostate gland's surface divide more rapidly than the

rest of the prostate cells. When not treated, the progression of PIN

lays the groundwork for the development of prostate cancer.

 

Researchers at Columbia will examine the use of Zyflamend on

nearly 50 men, aged 40 to 75, who have been diagnosed with PIN.

The trial period will run for 18 months, so I won't be reporting the

results until at least 2006, but the length of this study will provide

an excellent test of both the effectiveness and safety of Zyflamend.

 

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Cooling off

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The Columbia trial will be led by Aaron Katz, M.D., who also

headed up a Zyflamend study I told you about in the Members

Alert. In that study, Dr. Katz' team added Zyflamend to a culture

of human prostate cancer cells. After 72 hours, the Zyflamend-

treated cultures had a 78 percent reduction in the number of cancer

cells, compared with untreated cultures. Dr. Katz believes that

Zyflamend encouraged apoptosis, or programmed cell death;

apparently doubling the activity of a specific protein involved in

apoptosis. And even among the remaining cancer cells,

reproduction was significantly repressed.

 

So, what exactly does Zyflamend contain that has this profound

effect on cancer cells? The formula is made up of several herbs

used for centuries as anti-inflammatories. They include:

 

* Holy basil (contains ursolic acid; a COX-2 inhibitor)

* Turmeric (contains curcumin; a COX-2 inhibitor)

* Ginger (inhibits both COX-2 and 5-LO, another enzyme cancer

cells need to flourish)

* Green tea (polyphenols reduce COX-2)

* Rosemary (also contains ursolic acid)

* Hu zhang (contains reservatrol; a COX-2 inhibiter)

* Chinese goldthread and barberry (both contain berberine; a

COX-2 inhibitor)

* Oregano (contains more than 30 known anti-inflammatory

compounds)

* Scutellaria (contains a phytonutrients complex; a COX-2

inhibitor)

 

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Treading carefully

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With the recent notoriety of Vioxx dangers, you can't help but

wonder if any COX-2 inhibitor – whether drug or herb – might

pose problems. But when I asked HSI Medical Adviser Martin

Milner, N.D., about the risk of gastrointestinal damage with herbal

COX-2 inhibitors, he said that using natural plant compounds as

opposed to synthetic chemicals generally produces better results

with fewer side effects. And Dr. Katz has reported that he hasn't

seen any adverse side effects in his experiences with Zyflamend.

 

Still, if you decide to try Zyflamend, you should inform your

doctor to check potential interactions with other medicines you

may be taking, and watch for signs of stomach discomfort or heart

trouble. For more information about Zyflamend, you can visit the

manufacturer's web site at new-chapter.com.

 

In the November Members Alert I promised to keep you informed

of further research concerning Zyflamend and cancer. I'll be

watching for the 2006 Columbia results, but hopefully we'll see

other studies come along in the meantime.

 

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....and another thing

 

Margarine or butter?

 

If you answered " butter, " I've got some information that will make

you glad you did.

 

Last week an HSI member sent me an e-mail that had been

forwarded multiple times, but appears to have originated from L.

Eugene Arnold, M.Ed., M.D.; a Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry

at Ohio State University. Here's what Dr. Arnold writes:

 

" Do you know the difference between margarine and butter?

 

* Both have the same amount of calories.

* Butter is slightly higher in saturated fats at 8 grams compared to

5 grams.

* Eating margarine can increase heart disease in women by 53%

over eating the same amount of butter, according to a recent

Harvard Medical Study.

* Eating butter increases the absorption of many other nutrients in

other foods.

* Butter has many nutritional benefits where margarine has a few

only because they are added!

* For most people, butter tastes better than margarine and it can

enhance the flavors of other foods. (The best flavor claim

margarine can make in ads is that it tastes the same as butter.)

* Butter has been around for centuries where margarine has been

around for less than 100 years.

 

" And now, for Margarine...

 

* Very high in trans fatty acids.

* Triple risk of coronary heart disease.

* Increases total cholesterol and LDL (this is the bad cholesterol)

* Lowers HDL cholesterol, (the good cholesterol).

* Increases the risk of cancers by up to five fold.

* Lowers quality of breast milk.

* Decreases immune response.

* Decreases insulin response.

 

" And here is the part that is very interesting! Margarine is but ONE

MOLECULE away from being PLASTIC. This fact alone was

enough to have me avoiding margarine for life and anything else

that is hydrogenated (this means hydrogen is added, changing the

molecular structure of the substance).

 

" You can try this yourself: purchase a tub of margarine and leave it

in your garage or shaded area. Within a couple of days you will

note a couple of things: no flies, not even those pesky fruit flies

will go near it (that should tell you something) It does not rot or

smell differently. Nothing will grow on it – not even those teeny

weeny microorganisms will not find a home to grow. Why?

Because it is nearly plastic. Would you melt your Tupperware and

spread that on your toast?

 

" Share This With Your Friends – (Butter them up.)

 

" Additional info: Children who eat butter or drink whole milk with

butterfat have better resistance to infection.

 

" P.S. This was not sponsored by the dairy industry. "

 

I've heard some of these facts before, but some of them were new

to me, so I asked HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., for his take on

the list, and he didn't hesitate: " Absolutely true. The guy's read my

book. In it, I call margarine 'plastic butter.' It's very, very bad

stuff. I cheat and have to drink city water sometimes. But I try

never to do that with margarine. "

 

The book that Dr. Spreen refers to is his " Nutritionally Incorrect:

Why the American Diet is Dangerous and How to Defend

Yourself " (Woodland Publishing).

 

Plastic butter! Will you ever go within ten feet of margarine again?

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Herbal Supplement to Prevent Prostate Cancer? "

NutraIngredients.com, 9/21/04, nutraingredients.com

" Science stumbles over life-saving miracle: Arthritis buster kills

cancer cells " HSI Members Alert, November 2003,

hsibaltimore.com

 

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The e-Alert may not be posted on commercial sites without

written permission.

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