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IP6 is a central inositol ring structure surrounded by six phosphate groups that can shrink tumors, stop their growth, and may even induce differentiation, transforming cancer cells into normal, healthy ones.
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| Magnesium - Dietary magnesium and DNA repair capacity as risk factors for lung cancer. | | Low dietary magnesium intake associated with poorer DNA repair capacity and increased risk of lung cancer.
Carcinogenesis 2008 29(5):949-956.
Mahabir S, Wei Q, Barrera SL, Dong YQ, Etzel CJ, Spitz MR and Forman MR. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Pomegranate - Oral consumption of pomegranate fruit extract inhibits growth and progression of primary lung tumors in mice. | | Pomegranate Fruit Extract significantly inhibits lung tumorigenesis in A/J mice and merits investigation as a chemopreventive agent for human lung cancer.
Cancer Res. 2007 Apr 1;67(7):3475-82.
Khan N, Afaq F, Kweon MH, Kim K, Mukhtar H. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Tocopherol attenuates lung inflammation in rats. | | Exp Lung Res. 2005 Apr;31(3):283-94.
Aerosol-administered alpha-tocopherol attenuates lung inflammation in rats given lipopolysaccharide intratracheally.
Hybertson BM, Chung JH, Fini MA, Lee YM, Allard JD, Hansen BN, Cho OJ, Shibao GN, Repine JD.
These results contribute to the increasing body of work describing immunomodulatory functions of alpha-tocopherol, and support the idea that direct aerosol administration of alpha-tocopherol may play a beneficial role in strategies to control inflammatory lung illnesses.
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| | D-Glucarate - Modulation of Biomarkers During Chemoprevention of Mouse Lung Tumorigenesis by D-glucarate. | | Calcium D-glucarate may inhibit promotion and progression of lung tumorigenesis in A/J mice
Chest. 2004;125:149S.
Margaret Hanausek, PhD; Zbigniew Walaszek, PhD; Janusz Szemraj, PhD; Robert Zoltaszek, MS and Thomas J. Slaga, PhD | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Health Info |
| Respiratory | | Respiratory diseases of the lungs and bronchials include asthma, hayfever, emphysema, pulmonary disease, and cancer. Poor air quality, air pollution, cigarette smoke, allergies, nutrient deficiencies, food additives, and poor digestion, especially of fats, will aggrevate these conditions. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Lung | | Respiratory diseases of the lungs and bronchials include asthma, hayfever, emphysema, pulmonary disease, and cancer. Poor air quality, air pollution, cigarette smoke, allergies, nutrient deficiencies, food additives, and poor digestion, especially of fats, contribute to this condition. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Asthma | | Asthma is closely linked to allergies: dietary, environmental and chemical. Magnesium, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C and quercetin, a bioflavonoid, have been found to be important nutrients in prevention of the asthmatic attack. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Bone | | Building healthy bones requires calcium, magnesium and co-factors like Vitamin D, boron, silica, etc., especially during the teen and early adult years. An alkalizing diet rich in green leafy vegetables, essential fatty acids and whole grains is needed. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Acupressure | | Definition & History: Acupressure is an ancient healing art and science of alleviating health problems based on traditional Japanese and Chinese medicine and developed 5000 years ago. Acupressure is a branch of alternative medicine where a diagnosis, prevention and cure to ailments are done through the touch of a doctor’s hand or by application of pressure by the doctor on the surface of the patient’s body. Acupressure is a traditional mode of treatment where a cure to an ailment develops without the need of taking pharmaceutical agents. This prevents any side effects often associated with conventional drugs. Acupressure is similar to acupuncture because it treats blockages of energy at specific points along fourteen meridians, or channels, along the body. While acupuncture uses needles placed at strategic points along the meridians, acupressure utilizes manual pressure. The practitioner uses fingers, hands and elbows to put pressure on the specific points in order to relieve pain and discomfort, prevent tension-related ailments, and promote good health. | | Click here for more information >> |
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