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Dr. Eduardo Anguizola - Pain Management Specialist in California - 0 views

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    Dr Eduardo Anguizola, MD. a Member of American Medical Association and best Pain Management Specialist in California; offers full pain management services including conservative care to international treatment.
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The mineral selenium proves itself as powerful anti-cancer medicine - 0 views

  • In a December 1996 article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Larry Clark presented evidence that supplemental selenium could reduce cancer death rates by as much as 50%
  • patients receiving selenium had a 67% decrease in cancer of the prostate, a 58 percent decrease in colon or rectal cancer and a 45% decrease in lung cancer
  • An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) by Clark et al. (1996) showed that 200 mcg of supplemental selenium a day reduced overall cancer mortality by 50% in humans compared to a placebo group not receiving supplemental selenium
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  • In a recent five-year study of nearly 30,000 rural Chinese people, researchers from the NCI found that daily doses of these three nutrients reduced cancer deaths by 13%.
  • In a study in Cancer Letters (Evangelou et al. 1997), animals with malignant tumors given high doses of vitamins C and E and selenium manifested a significant prolongation of the mean survival time. Complete remission of tumors developed in 16.8% of the animals
  • cities and states with high selenium content in the soil also had significantly lower rates of cancer, especially of the digestive and urinary systems.
  • In one study of hundreds of men, a daily intake of 200 micrograms of selenium cut the incidence of prostate cancer by 60 percent.
  • The statistics for breast cancer are particularly striking. "The higher the selenium, the lower the breast cancer
  • In Yugoslavia, scientists studied 33 patients with breast cancer. These women had selenium levels in their bloodstream only half those of healthy volunteers.
  • The overall reduction in cancer incidence was 37% in the selenium-supplemented group; a 50% reduction in cancer mortality was observed over a 10-year period
  • The following are the site-specific reductions in cancer incidence observed in the study: colon-rectal cancers (58%), lung cancer (46%), and prostate cancer (63%)
  • A selenium deficiency appears to increase the risk of prostate cancer fourfold to fivefold
  • It was determined that, as the male population ages, selenium levels decrease, paralleling an increase in prostate cancer
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    exhaustive discussion selenium deficiency and increased cancer risk
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Probiotics for t... - 0 views

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    probiotics shown to not only prevent antibiotic induced diarrhea; but to be effective as a treatment. 
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Low-Fat Dietary ... - 0 views

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    The women's health initiative dietary modification trial of almost 50,000 women found no association between a low fat diet and a reduction of colorectal cancer.  Translation: a low fat diet does not lower the risk of colorectal cancer.
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Association of D... - 0 views

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    Nurses' Health study analysis finds no increased breast cancer risk with low fat diet.  This was a meta-analysis of almost 90,000 women.
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Multivitamins in... - 0 views

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    Large, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled study of 14,641 men found that daily MVA reduced cancer risk by 8%.  These were just general multivitamins.  Customized would have probably provided better results as they would have met the deficiencies of the individual.
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Early Mortality ... - 0 views

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    death rate in medicare population higher that previously reported post-bariatric surgery.  Those 65 and higher had higher mortality rates compared to younger individuals.
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Effects of Dieta... - 0 views

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    small study shows that low carb results in greater calories burned in weight loss.  The least calories burned goes to low fat diet.  Many, many studies have show the negative benefits of a low fat diet.
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Effect of Homocy... - 0 views

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    This is a very good study.  Folic acid, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B6 was found to lower Cardiovascular events through lowering homocysteine levels.  
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Effects of Prote... - 0 views

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    In this study, a high carbohydrate diet was replaced with a diet higher in monosaturated fats.  The result was: a lower carb diet with resultant increase in monosaturated fats resulted in a reduction in triglycerides, reduction in systolic B/P, increase in HDL, and resultant decrease in CVD risk
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JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Low-Fat Dietary ... - 0 views

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    large study of 50,000 postmenopausal women found no significant reduction in CVD with a low fat diet.  The mean dietary time period was 8 years.
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