Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 gmroberson1 Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:31 PM [Rawschool] A question-getting cholestrol & " cancer " out of the system Here's a question I came up with today. I've " heard " that when someone stops eating animal products that the cholestrol in the blood increases because it's coming off the walls of the artery and cleaning out through the blood. If a person has cancer and they improve their diet, etc. and then go for a test, is it possible that the cancer " reading " could look worse because it's cleaning out of their system? Glenda _____ Two separate issues. Cholesterol, yes absolutely the cholesterol may rise for a bit before it begins to fall. It depends upon when measurements are taken as well as other factors. In fact, during a fast, one's blood levels of cholesterol/blood lipids and other factors can shoot up quite high for a bit, as the body accelerates the removal process. Cancer is generally observed differently. The cancer cells are digested or otherwise broken down into components. usable components are recycled, the whole process is different. So IN GENERAL, it is unlikely that one would observe a similar increase. Elchanan -- ------------------------ [ SECURITY NOTICE ] ------------------------ rawfood , rawschool . For your security, vlinfo digitally signed this message on 14 June 2005 at 23:10:57 UTC. Verify this digital signature at http://www.ciphire.com/verify. ------------------- [ CIPHIRE DIGITAL SIGNATURE ] ------------------- Q2lwaGlyZSBTaWcuAVdyYXdmb29kQHlhaG9vZ3JvdXBzLmNvbSwgcmF3c2Nob29sQHlha G9vZ3JvdXBzLmNvbQB2bGluZm9AZWFydGhsaW5rLm5ldABlbWFpbCBib2R5AM0DAAB8AH wAAAABAAAAAWSvQs0DAACjAgACAAIAAgAgWd+zucKbIEucZcbnZ7O7RcEjNJ+04fHvM/E sxjA51E8BAEHvXDx7hpKTsvAgr9D0EPgSpueSCJ3R+4yHzWz2x9XhlV90nqQbfHCO0AVh GXMYCS8kCTCpLziWTGZNVlWr8ErPU2lnRW5k --------------------- [ END DIGITAL SIGNATURE ] --------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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