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33 Foods That Starve Cancer


“The obvious thing is to think about what we could remove from our diet. But I took a completely opposite approach and began asking: What could we be adding to our diet that could boost the body’s defense system? In other words, can we eat to starve cancer?”- Dr. William Li
Cancer is the second most common form of death in the United States – claiming the lives of 1 in 4 people. While billions of dollars in high-tech research is conducted yearly, we just can’t seem to get ahead of the curve as more and more people are diagnosed with a number of types of cancers.
We often think about what we should be removing from our diet in an effort to prevent cancer, such as refined sugar and processed foods. While this is a good thing to do there may be something else we should be doing. What if we could actually add certain foods to our diet that would beat cancer at its own game?
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The father of modern medicine, Hippocrates said it best when he said, “Let your food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” He was referring quite simply to the innate powers that are locked deep within the cells of living foods – those foods that provide the maximum nutrition for us are also the very foods that can starve cancer.
What is angiogenesis?
Angiogenesis literally means the creation of new blood vessels – “angio” means blood vessels and “genesis” means creation. The human body contains over 60,000 miles of blood vessels, including 19 million capillaries.
Blood vessels can adapt to whatever environment they are exposed to and the body has the amazing ability to regulate how many blood vessels are present at any time.
Angiogenesis occurs during times of health and disease. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body via blood vessels. When new tissue is developed, a blood supply is necessary for its growth and maintenance – angiogenesis, or the formation of new blood vessels, must occur.
The body can fertilize vessels to grow and also has ways to prune them back when necessary. A healthy body has control over the on and off switch and can regulate angiogenesis as needed.
However, research is now showing that in a number of diseases the body fails to either grow enough blood vessels or is not able to prune vessels when needed. When there are too many blood vessels conditions like cancer, arthritis, blindness, endometriosis, obesity and Alzheimers disease are fueled. When there are too few vessels, wounds don’t heal and conditions such as stroke, coronary heart disease, hair loss, erectile dysfunction and peripheral arterial disease result.
In the case of cancer, tumors release growth factor proteins that beckon for blood vessels to grow into the tumor. This provides not only the oxygen and the nutrients that the cancer needs to grow, but also supplies an escape route whereby cancerous cells can exit the tumor and metastasize in other areas.
Worldwide there are over 70 major diseases that impact millions of humans on a large scale – these diseases may all look different on the outside but upon closer inspection, they all share unbalanced angiogenesis as their common denominator.
This finding is now allowing researchers to re-conceptualize disease prevention and treatment..
FACT: Cancer begins as a group of harmless cells
Imbalanced angiogenesis is a hallmark of all forms of cancer. First and foremost it is important to understand how cancer starts. All cancers begin as microscopic nests of cells that are, for all intensive purposes, harmless. They can only grow to the size of the tip of a ballpoint pen at most on their own because they don’t have their own blood supply – no nutrients or oxygen means no growth.
Autopsy studies from people who have died in car accidents show that forty percent of women between the ages of 40 and 50 have microscopic cancers in their breasts and fifty percent of men in their 50′s and 60′s have microscopic cancers in their prostate.
In fact, by the time we all reach about age 70 we all have these microscopic nests of cancer cells in our thyroid. However, the majority of these cells never develop into anything dangerous simply because they don’t have what they need to survive – that is a blood supply. Dr. Judah Folkman, a pioneer in angiogenesis, referred to this as “cancer without disease.”

Read the full article at Get Holistic Health


http://www.getholistichealth.com/39883/33-foods-that-starve-cancer/

Cannabis and Spinal Cord Injuries

Cannabis and Spinal Cord Injuries


Spinal cord injuries (SCI) are uncommon but can have permanent and devastating effects on one’s daily life and well-being. Still, research has a long way to go in developing effective SCI medications without side effects or addictive potential. As early as the 1970s, studies began documenting cannabis’ ability to fight pain and spasticity in patients with spinal cord injury. Today medical marijuana offers patients an alternative regimen that treats these relentless and unpleasant symptoms that can take such a toll on life quality.

Spinal Cord Injury Causes and Symptoms

Severe pain, stiffness, blood clots, insomnia, uncontrollable bladder and bowel, sexual dysfunctionanxiety, and depression are just some of the symptoms that plague the day-to-day of SCI patients. Spinal cord injuries are divided into two categories: complete and incomplete. At the “complete” level, the patient experiences total function loss below the location of injury. “Incomplete” refers to a partial loss of function with varying degrees of severity between patients.
Spinal cord injuries are caused by trauma to the spine, when dislodged bone fragment, ligaments, or disc material damage the spinal tissue on impact. Unlike back injuries, spinal cord injuries affect motor functions because axons (or extensions of nerve cells that carry messages to the brain) are destroyed by the fractured or compressed vertebrae...
Read the full article at Leafly 
(http://www.leafly.com/knowledge-center/medical-resources/cannabis-and-spinal-cord-injuries)
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Cannabis & Crohn’s Disease: The Potential for Relief

Cannabis & Crohn’s Disease: The Potential for Relief

Posted on May 15, 2014 

It is commonly known that cannabis provides relief for stomach troubles, but to what extent?  Intestinal troubles and digestive issues can be serious medical conditions that are especially difficult to treat.  Recently conducted studies have shown that medical marijuana may be a potential treatment for Crohn’s disease.  There have been many anecdotal reports suggesting that medical marijuana is an aid to Crohn’s disease sufferers, but with the recent issue of Pharmacology, new information has come to light.“Cannabis Finds Its Way into Treatment of Crohn’s Disease” is a research study from Dr. Rudolf Schicho at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, located at the Medical University of Graz in Austria.
cannabis 300x200 Cannabis & Crohns Disease: The Potential for ReliefThis prospective, placebo-controlled study has shown that cannabis produces notable clinical benefits for patients suffering with Crohn’s disease.  Although the mechanisms by which this relief occurs are not yet 100% clear, it is most likely that the cannabinoid receptors are being acted on either centrally or peripherally.
Just what exactly is Crohn’s disease? It is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that is characterized as a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.  It generally affects the end of the small bowel and the beginning of the colon.  Excessive bowel activity, bleeding, cramps and pain are all symptoms of Crohn’s disease.  However, a medical doctor is required to provide certain diagnosis.  As a chronic disease, it is known for “flaring,” times when the disease symptoms will be worse, followed by periods of remission where symptoms may not be noticeable.  There are other inflammatory bowel diseases (ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome) with similar symptoms, but affecting different areas of the gastrointestinal tract.
Read the full article at CannLabs 
(http://www.cannlabs.com/blog/cannabis-crohns-disease-potential-relief/)
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A Drop at a Time: How Cannabis Oil is Changing Lives of Cancer Patients in the UK

One Drop at a Time, How Cannabis Oil is Changing Lives of Cance Patients in the UK
The UK has a far less liberal stance on cannabis than the states and users still face harsh penalties for growing and possessing cannabis. Read on to see how one man’s passion has already touched the lives of several people searching for just a little more time on this earth.
A chance meeting one day between a documentary maker and a sick cancer patient, whilst both in a health food store, has begun an extraordinary chain of events which could potentially change the lives of countless people. The patient in question merely asked the owner of the health food store how he could source cannabis oil. George, the filmaker says “As his story came out, we found that he had lung cancer. It had spread from his lungs to his hips, then to his bones, and to his neck. He had a lump under his skin. He couldn’t really walk, he was on crutches. After he had been through two bouts of chemotherapy, he had been told by the doctors that they weren’t going to offer him anymore.” Neither George nor his friend, who was the owner of the store, knew anything about cannabis oil , let alone how to source it. But they were touched by this mans story as he was only in his early 50′s. This search for cannabis oil seemed to be his last chance.

They were both intrigued and started investigating. Obviously these days with the internet being the obvious tool, they were overwhelmed with how much they found out almost immediately. George says “It was overwhelming. It was almost like this white noise of information.” Not long after beginning his search, George stumbled vast amounts of research that suggested cannabis could be an effective tool for reducing tumors and beating cancer. As recently as 2013, studies completed at the Compultense University of Madrid have found that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) actually causes cancer cells to auto-digest in animal models, thereby drastically reducing tumor size and prevalence (i). Despite the fact that there is a huge expanse of information on the subject, found in various academic journals, (there is even an annual international convention on cannabinoid medicine where doctors and researchers present their findings(ii)), most of this research is under-publicized and remains in the form of difficult-to-understand scientific language. Yet, at the same time, many people find it hard to give legitimacy to the waves of anecdotal information that claims cannabis is effective for everything from phantom limb pain to cerebral palsy.
Read the full article at Natural Cures Not Medicine 
(http://www.naturalcuresnotmedicine.com/2014/05/drop-time-cannabis-oil-changing-lives-cancer-patients-uk.html)
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KETAMINE RECONSIDERED

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Ketamine Reconsidered

Ketamine is causing a lot of ‘buzz’ inside neuropsychiatry at the moment. Duman and Aghajanian called the substance in Science (2012) “the biggest breakthrough in depression research in a half century”. The APA (American Psychiatric Association) is dedicating a surprisingly large amount of time discussing the new implications concerning ketamine in the 167th ‘annual meeting’ this year (2014). Abrams says in The Atlantic (2012) that the effects of ketamine suggest that depression isn’t caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, as is believed by most neuropsychologist, but by damage to brain cells caused by chronic stress. Ketamine is said to stimulate the process of synaptogenesis (the formation of synapses in the brain), which repairs the damage caused by stress (Zarate 2006, Duman 2012). These findings could eventually become the base for a “synaptogenic hypothesis” of depression (Duman, 2012).
Ketamine is used very diversely in scientific studies [1], which shows well how contingent the ideas surrounding a substance can be. In 1962, eight years before the American president Nixon signed the Controlled Substances Act and shut the door for research of the effects of substances like lsd, psilocybin and mescaline, ketamine was synthesised in the Parke Davis Lab in Detroit. Ketamine is considered an arylcyclohexylamine in chemistry, the same category that dextromethorphan (DXM) and phencyclidine (PCP) belong to. Ketamine, then still CI581, was initially explained as a fast-acting anesthetic for general use. It was used in the instance of severe damage to the skin caused by radiation or burns. Children were given ketamine when they had bad reactions to other tranquilizing substances or when a more superficial anesthesia was called for. Ketamine’s effects were popular in animal medicine as well. In 1970 ketamine started playing a significant role in the Vietnam war. Upon return, many veterans told stories about odd mental experiences which they had during operations for their injuries. It’s only when ketamine started to be used recreationaly [2] that the dissociative effect, the literal separation of mind and body, came to the forefront.
Read the full article at Stitching Open 
(http://stichtingopen.nl/en/home/website/ketamine-reconsidered)

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Study Finds Low Zinc Levels Associated With Depression

A meta-analysis of studies measuring blood concentrations of zinc in some 1,600 depressed subjects and 800 control subjects has found that zinc concentrations were significantly lower in the patients with depression. And in the studies that measured depressive symptoms, greater depression severity was associated with a greater relative zinc deficiency. The senior researcher was Krista Lanctot, Ph.D., of the University of Toronto, and results are published in Biological Psychiatry.

Read the full article at Psychiatric News

(http://alert.psychiatricnews.org/2013/12/study-finds-low-zinc-levels-associated.html)

Coming Down with Dementia? Or is it just a Vitamin B12 Deficiency?


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by David Bunnell
WHEN MY UNCLE BILLY TURNED 90, his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews; plus his few living friends, decided to get together and have a big birthday bash for him. Driving or flying in from around the country, we all gathered at his house in Omaha, Nebraska, where he lives with his wife Audry, who is quite a few decades younger. 
Yes, Uncle Billy, much to everyone’s shock married a much younger woman after his wife, Aunt June died in an automobile accident about 12 years ago. Only a few weeks after her death, he announced he had gotten married by the Omaha Justice of the Peace to Audry, who was then 32. Uncle Billy was 78.
In a strange way, it actually made sense.
An avid fitness freak, Uncle Billy went on daily bike rides of 10 miles or more, he swam frequently and also pumped iron at a nearby YMCA. He ate a healthy, mostly organic diet and claimed to sleep 10 hours a night, “like a baby.”
Mentally fit too, Uncle Billy liked to impress people by memorizing the words to popular songs which he would sing to us, making everyone laugh. (You have no idea how funny it can be to hear an 80-year-old man flawlessly singing the lyrics to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”)
His relationship with Audry seemed very loving. Half jokingly he once told me, “Audry and I wouldn’t make much sense if it wasn’t for Viagra.”
Read the full article at Unfrazzled Care 
(http://unfrazzledcare.com/coming-down-with-dementia-or-is-it-just-a-vitamin-b12-deficiency/)

Dr. Kevin Bethel clears up misconceptions about stem cells

By Yasmin Popescu - Media Unlimited
Aug 14, 2013 - 11:31:07 PM

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Freeport, Grand Bahama - The Bahamas may have missed the boat on being the first country with a stem cell research center. One was proposed for Grand Bahama but due to lack of proper legislation has delayed.


Dr. Kevin Bethel of Freeport Family Wellness Center, made this statement as he addressed the Rotary Club of Grand Bahama Sunrise on Wednesday morning at Geneva’s Restaurant.
He stated that at the outset that there has been some misconceptions about stem cells which he said for the most part was unfounded.

“Because,” he continued, “we have to start with the definition – what is stem cell? We are not talking about something that is produced from outer space or high science fiction thing or anything they have been talking about. All of us have stem cells in our body.

“Stem cells are biologically active cells in the body that have the ability to transform into any cell line in the body. So there are any types of stem cells. The basic definition of stem cell is a cell that has the ability to turn itself into any type of cell.”

Dr. Bethel said that whenever someone has an injury, stem cells can be taken from the person to regrow and provide self-population for the repair.

“So for something as simple as a cut or burn on the skin, we have stem cells in our skin, and in the fat layers under our skin, that can transform into the various different types of cells that are necessary for our skin to grow back. It’s a miracle when you see things like that.”

While admitting that at first the stem cell research began using placentas, Dr. Bethel said that at this present time, stem cells are taken from the person who needs it and grown.



Read more at the Bahamas Weekly

To Soothe Chronic Pain, Meditation Proves Better Than Pills


Mind power: Mediation's effects on your brain could ease your pain.
Mind power: Mediation's effects on your brain could ease your pain.

Could honing your meditation technique cure chronic pain? It's worth contemplating.

By: BY EMILY MAIN

RODALE NEWS, EMMAUS, PA—Chronic pain is estimated to affect over 76 million people, more than diabetes and heart disease combined, and back pain is our country's leading cause of disability for people under 45. And though the pharmaceutical industry seems very adept at introducing one new painkiller after another, the pills don't always help. A new study in the Journal of Neuroscience, however, suggests something else might: meditation. It seems that improving yourmeditation technique could very well be more effective than painkillers at cutting down on pain, and that could save you hundreds in prescription drug costs.


THE DETAILS: This was a small study that looked at just 15 adults who sat through four 20-minute training sessions on mindfulness meditation. However, before and after the training, the participants' brains were scanned using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and during each scan, the researchers put a heating device that induced pain for a five-minute period on each of the meditators' right leg at varying intervals. The brain scans revealed that before meditation, the section of the brain that processes pain was very active, while after meditation training, activity levels were virtually undetectable. Furthermore, after the meditation training, the study participants reported an average 40 percent reduction in pain intensity and an average 57 percent reduction in pain unpleasantness. The study authors noted that morphine and other pain-relieving drugs usually reduce pain perception and unpleasantness by just 25 percent.
WHAT IT MEANS: It's no surprise that mindfulness meditation techniques can help us cope with difficult situations, and this mind-body connection has been so extensively studied by researchers that doctors already know that meditation canlower blood pressure, depression, anger, and anxiety. Some evidence suggests it can boost your immune system and prevent the flu, among other illnesses. However, this is the first study to show that it can lower actual physical pain. "This study shows that meditation produces real effects in the brain and can provide an effective way for people to substantially reduce their pain without medications," the authors write.
If you find yourself suffering from some form of chronic pain, try mindfulness meditation. Fortunately, it's easy to learn, and as this study shows, you only need a few minutes a day to reap the benefits.
Read the full article at Rodale