Vanilla stops growth of colon cancer
I’m not sure what gets people to take a look at these things, but I’m going to guess that someone in Malaysia that was doing research on cancer cell lines was eating vanilla ice cream and some dropped into the dish and killed the cancer cells. However it happened, they ended up showing that Vanillin, […]
Could celery seeds cure ulcers?
A recent study found that a celery seed compound had potent bacteriacidal activity against H. Pylori. H. Pylori is a bacteria which is responsible for a large number of gastric (stomach) ulcers. In this study, the seeds were alcohol extracts, so if you just eat celery seeds it may or may not work, but a […]
Blueberries may prevent the development of diabetes
In two separate recent studies, blueberries have been shown to prevent insulin resistance and diabetes. They also prevented degenerative gene changes that induce inflammatory cascades, potentially helping to prevent the development of chronic degenerative diseases. In one of the studies, rats were given a diabetes producing diet. One group was administered blueberries along with the […]
Miscarriages caused by wheat?
Gluten sensitivity is a known risk factor for recurrent miscarriages. However, until recently we weren’t sure whether it was the gluten itself causing it or the some other factor associated with gluten sensitivity. In this study they investigated the effects of a gluten free diet on recurrent miscarriages and they found that you can greatly […]
Carrot juice improves egg quality?
If you’ve been to one of our seminars on improving ovarian function, we frequenty recommend various vegetables and juices and we often incorporate carrots. There are many reasons for this, but in this study they showed that a vitamin A deficiency can prevent your eggs from maturing properly. Now if you plan on eating tons […]
Cure herpes with maxwell house?
In this study (perhaps funded by Folgers) coffee was shown to actually kill the herpes virus on contact (type 1 – can be cold sores or genital) and it also inhibits the replication of the polio virus. Now in case you are wondering why someone would test coffee against herpes and polio, you’re not alone. […]
Is red wine really good for you?
While resveratrol (the component in red wine that is hyped to be so good for you) has been shown to inhibit cancer replication and help induce cancer cells to commit suicide, it turns out that it can also mess up the immune system by inhibiting cells that kill infections and cancer (macrophages, T-cells and B-cells). […]
Carrots can both kill and feed colon cancer
A chemical in carrots called falcarinol was found to increase proliferation of colon cancer cells in low doses. However, if you ingest high doses of carrots you can strongly induce programmed cell death (apoptosis) in these same cells. While this study was done on rats, it could explain claims from those using Gerson therapy to […]
Grapefruit may increase risk of breast cancer in post-menopausal women
Grapefruit inhibits a particular enzyme in the liver (CYP450 3A4) that helps metabolize estrogen. So if this enzyme isn’t functioning optimally, estrogens will be much stronger. Theoretically, this could increase risks of estrogen dependent cancers. This study looked into that question and found that indeed there was a 30% increase in breast cancer incidences. The […]
Compound in grapefruit strongly inhibits Hepatitis C virus
The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects over 3% of the world population and is the leading cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. A compound in grapefruit called naringenin was shown to reduce HCV secretion in infected cells by 80%. In addition, it is effective at concentrations that are an order of magnitude below the toxic […]