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Curcumin and Breast Cancer?Discover the Real Truth

This legendary ingredient from turmeric has long been used in India for its medicinal qualities, but now scientists believe that curcumin and breast cancer prevention goes hand in hand.

Recent research at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston suggests that curcumin, an active component in turmeric, may help prevent the spread of breast cancer.

Curcumin has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to fight the free radicals which damage our healthy cells and cause disease and premature aging.

One scientist has described it as “one of the most perfect designer substances for fighting cancer.” It has been shown in studies to induce the cancerous cells to literally kill themselves while at the same time leaving the healthy cells alone, which is why curcumin and breast cancer prevention appears to have such a strong link.

Think of how invasive chemotherapy kills the healthy cells too, while severely weakening the immune system, while curcumin will actually boost the immune system as it fights the breast cancer.

Another important property that was found with curcumin in tests on mice was that with breast cancer, it stopped the disease spreading to the lungs, vital if the survival rates are to be improved. Human studies are now being conducted to follow up on this.

Quite an impressive performance for a natural nutrient, and it can also promote heart health, help with Alzheimer’s and lower the bad cholesterol levels. So curcumin and breast cancer is far from its only life saving quality.

We can benefit now from curcumin by taking it as part of a high quality nutritional supplement as it is not easily absorbed by the body naturally, and we stand to gain many everyday benefits like a sharper mind, clearer thinking and  also the prevention of many of the more serious diseases in the future.

Look for a 98% pure curcumin extract combined with other nutrients including piperine from black pepper to boost the absorption rate, as any less and you will be missing out on some of the benefits. 

Curcumin and breast cancer prevention is just the beginning as we have much to expect in the future from this amazing ingredient.

Visit my website today if you would like to learn more about the synergistic health supplements which I personally take, including curcumin.  

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - 09/05/2010 at 7:45 pm

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Curcumin and Breast Cancer-Can it Offer Protection?

That was a report about curcumin and cancer, and how natural remedies are now featuring highly in the treatments of some serious illnesses. It’s certainly not uncommon to know of someone in your family circle who has suffered or endured such a disease as breast cancer.

I too, speak from a personal viewpoint as someone who’s partner has gone through the harrowing experience of diagnosis, treatment and the long road to recovery. But, in our case that was thankfully a successful outcome and with rapid advances in medical discoveries a larger percentage of women do combat this illness.

When I read the information on curcumin and cancer I was impressed at its medicinal qualities. This herbal extract is derived from the turmeric plant, a close relative of ginger and a chief component of curry powder. It’s medicinal qualities were known about over 2,000 years ago and were used by Chinese healers for a wide range of health disorders.

This is a real powerhouse plant and curcumin is also a good antioxidant. Many health experts say we simply can’t get enough of them, unless you eat plenty of the right things like fruits and leafy vegetables.

Antioxidants are useful when our bodies are trying to fight infections and in offering our immune systems a much needed boost and a helping hand.

This was the crux of the matter when curcumin and cancer were spoken about in the same light. It commented on its protective and preventative effect as being the chief benefit when taken.

Many medical experts put the blame for such a disease on our dietary and lifestyle choices, which may be true to an extent. Others theorize about things like genetic predispositions, listing family history as one link in the chances of contracting breast cancer.

Regardless of that, the one thing we can do and within the grasp of us all, is to convince our female family members to make a slight but significant change in taking a daily curcumin supplement.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - 04/03/2010 at 7:42 pm

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Curcumin and Breast Cancer—Discover the Real Truth

This legendary ingredient from turmeric has long been used in India for its medicinal qualities, but now scientists believe that curcumin and breast cancer prevention goes hand in hand.

Recent research at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston suggests that curcumin, an active component in turmeric, may help prevent the spread of breast cancer.

Curcumin has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to fight the free radicals which damage our healthy cells and cause disease and premature aging.

One scientist has described it as “one of the most perfect designer substances for fighting cancer.” It has been shown in studies to induce the cancerous cells to literally kill themselves while at the same time leaving the healthy cells alone, which is why curcumin and breast cancer prevention appears to have such a strong link.

Think of how invasive chemotherapy kills the healthy cells too, while severely weakening the immune system, while curcumin will actually boost the immune system as it fights the breast cancer.

Another important property that was found with curcumin in tests on mice was that with breast cancer, it stopped the disease spreading to the lungs, vital if the survival rates are to be improved. Human studies are now being conducted to follow up on this.

Quite an impressive performance for a natural nutrient, and it can also promote heart health, help with Alzheimer’s and lower the bad cholesterol levels. So curcumin and breast cancer is far from its only life saving quality.

We can benefit now from curcumin by taking it as part of a high quality nutritional supplement as it is not easily absorbed by the body naturally, and we stand to gain many everyday benefits like a sharper mind, clearer thinking and  also the prevention of many of the more serious diseases in the future.

Look for a 98% pure curcumin extract combined with other nutrients including piperine from black pepper to boost the absorption rate, as any less and you will be missing out on some of the benefits. 

Curcumin and breast cancer prevention is just the beginning as we have much to expect in the future from this amazing ingredient.

Visit my website today if you would like to learn more about the synergistic health supplements which I personally take, including curcumin.  

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - 03/04/2010 at 12:59 am

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Curcumin in Nutritional Supplements as a Treatment For Breast Cancer?

Studies concerning curcumin and breast cancer treatment have only been conducted using animal models or test tubes. They are considered “preliminary”. Apparently, there is not enough evidence to suggest a need for clinical trials (using human volunteers) or perhaps it has to do with the effectiveness of currently available treatments.

Many types of cancer are difficult to treat. The treatments that are currently offered may have a low success rate, cause numerous unwanted side effects or even cause other cancers to form. Other diseases are difficult to treat, as well, which is why researchers are looking at less conventional, but possibly more effective compounds that are present in the natural world.

This is not that unusual. One of the drugs currently used to reduce unhealthy cholesterol levels is a naturally occurring substance found in red yeast rice, a species of mold. Other drugs are simply synthetic versions of naturally occurring substances. So, we have looked to nature in the past to provide treatments for disease. There’s no reason that we would not continue to do so.

While there are no trials currently underway concerning curcumin and breast cancer treatment, there are ongoing trials concerning its effect in treating pancreatic, colon and other types of cancer, as well as a separate trial concerning Alzheimer’s. The cancers that are being studied are difficult to treat and have a low survival rate.

The mean life expectancy of a person that has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is currently seven years. There is no effective treatment. But curcumin, from turmeric, has been shown to prevent brain damage in animal models and even repair some of the damage that has already occurred. That’s why clinical studies were swiftly initiated. This is a disease that we must learn how to treat.

Much of the focus has been on prevention and early detection. Healthy diet is recommended, along with physical activity and regular checkups. Those are the things that the mainstream medical community will recommend, because they are “conventional”. Less conventional, but possibly more beneficial is the idea of striving for optimal nutritional intake.

It is an established fact that long-term nutrient deficiencies play a role in many disorders and diseases. We may have all but eliminated acute nutritional deficiencies in industrialized societies, but little attention has been paid to chronic, nutrient deficits.

Recommended daily nutrient intakes are based upon observing populations and looking at the amount that is needed to prevent outright diseases. No one knows exactly how much of any nutrient an individual may need every day. But, one thing is certain. The typical diet does not provide enough essential nutrients to achieve optimal good health.

New studies are published on a regular basis, concerning the value of specific nutrients and other dietary components for preventing chronic and life threatening diseases. Some of the recent ones concerned vitamin D, calcium, caffeine, tea catechins, red wine and resveratrol. Their benefits are to the heart, the brain and to all of the cells of the body, as a cancerous cell can form anywhere.

Researchers may eventually get around to studying curcumin and breast cancer treatment or prevention. Until then, find a good multi-nutritional supplement and take it on a daily basis.

Valerie Rosenbaum has spent several years researching every anti aging supplement available. As a result of that effort she has found that it is critical to include an enteric coating for an anti aging supplement to be truly effective. Learn more about what she discovered at her website NaturalBalanceSupplements.com

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