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Cancer:
NK cells destroy Cancer cells
Human Carcinogen - What
is a Carcinogen? - Carcinogens are defined
as a chemical or physical agent that has the potential
of producing neoplasia (i.e. formation of any new and
abnormal growth) or any cancer-producing substance.
How can
You Improve Natural Killer Cell Activities to Fight Back Cancer?
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The ability of
chemotherapy
and radiation to alter mortality of most cancers is negligible at best.
Because of these facts, many Americans are utilizing
some sort of alternative medicine in their battle
against cancer.
The
Importance of Natural Killer Cell Against Cancer
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Many studies have
verified the ability of Natural Killer cells to lyse cancer cells in
vivo.
Submitted data indicated that the synergistic, combination product
Transfer
Factor Plus
alone could increase Natural Killer function
by almost 250%. Combination nutraceuticals can be used to
significantly boost Natural Killer function in the face of cancers that
release toxins which inhibit NK function.
Natural
Killer Cells in Human Cancer - Various research regarding what is currently known about
natural killer cell function
show their important role in cancer prevention and cancer removal.
This
information should be of special interest to parents of children with
brain cancer, neuroblastoma and
leukemia as
these cancers have been
found to be associated with defective natural killer cell function.
Increased
Risk of Cancer in Persons with Decreased Immune Function
- The 10-year study by Saitama Center Cancer Study Group
in Japan called "
Increased Risk of Cancer in
Persons with Decreased Immune Functions" Lancet 2000 vol 356 pp. 1795-1799
was the first time in history that a long-term prospective study has ever shown that
persons with decreased immune
system are at higher risk of developing cancer and get worse cancers
than people with normal immune systems.
Transfer Factor Tests with Cancer Patients -
I have shown that Transfer Factor Plus and
Transfer Factor
increase the immune system to unprecedented levels,
and when you put that together with that study it is very easy to make
the connection that the risk of
cancer is going to be much lower in someone that is improving their immune system
and this is a very safe easy way to do this.
Chemotherapy Side Effects - Nausea
and Vomiting
Antiemetics for Chemotherapy Side
Effects
Bone Cancer
- Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma) is the most common primary malignant
bone tumour, excluding myeloma and
lymphoma.
50% of
bone cancer cases occur around the
knee. Bone Cancer (osteogenic sarcoma) is a
malignant connective (soft) tissue tumor whose
neoplastic cells present osteoblastic
differentiation and form tumoral bone.
Brain Cancer &
Tumor - A brain tumor is
any mass created by an abnormal and uncontrolled
growth of cells either found in the brain (neurons,
glial cells, epithelial cells, myelin producing
cells, etc.) or spread from elsewhere (metastasis).
Brain tumors are usually located in the posterior
third of the brain in childhood and in the anterior
two-thirds of the brain in adulthood.
Breast Cancer
- Breast cancer is cancer
of breast tissue. Worldwide, breast
cancer is
the most common form of
cancer
in females,
affecting approximately 10% of all women at
some stage of their life in the Western
world. Although significant efforts are made
to achieve early detection and effective
treatment for breast cancer, about 20% of all women with
it will die from the disease,
and breast cancer is
the
second most common cause of
cancer
deaths in women.
Cervical Cancer -
Cervical cancer is a
malignancy of the cervix.
Worldwide,
cervical cancer is
the second most common cancer of women. Cervical cancer
may present with vaginal bleeding but
symptoms of cervical cancer may be absent until the cancer is
in advanced stages, which has made cervical
cancer the focus of intense screening
efforts utilizing the Pap smear.
Colon Cancer
- Colorectal cancer (Colon Cancer) includes cancerous
growths in the colon, rectum and appendix.
It is the third most common form of
cancer
and the second leading cause of death among
cancers in the Western world. Many
colorectal cancers (Colon Cancers) are thought to arise from
polyps in the colon. These mushroom-like
growths are usually benign, but some may
develop into colon cancer over time.
Esophageal Cancer
- Esophageal cancer
(Esophagus Cancer) is
cancer of the esophagus. If the
esophageal cancer / esophagus cancer
spreads outside the esophagus, it often goes to the
lymph nodes first. (Lymph nodes are small,
bean-shaped structures that are part of the body's
immune system.) Esophageal cancer can also spread to
almost any other part of the body, including the
liver,
lungs,
brain, and
bones.
Liver Cancer
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Liver cancer (also
known as hepatoma) is a malignancy of the liver. Most cases
of liver cancers are secondary to either
hepatitis
infection (usually
hepatitis B
or
hepatitis C) or cirrhosis
(alcoholism being the most common cause of hepatic
cirrhosis). Most liver cancer
discovered in Western patients are metastases (spread)
from tumors elsewhere.
Lung Cancer
- Lung
cancer is a malignant tumor of the
lungs. Most commonly it is bronchogenic
carcinoma (about 90%).
Lung cancer
is the most lethal malignant tumor
worldwide, causing up to 3 million
deaths. Exposure to
carcinogens, such as those
present in
tobacco smoke, immediately causes small changes to
the tissue lining the bronchi of the lungs
(the bronchial mucous membrane).
Lymph Node Cancer
- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (Lymph Node Cancer)
is a type of
cancer.
Lymphoma is a general term for cancers
that develop in the lymphatic system.
Hodgkin's disease is one type of lymphoma.
All other lymphomas are grouped together and
are called non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Malignant Mesothelioma
Cells
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Malignant
pleural
mesothelioma (MPM) is a tumor known to
be resistant to conventional therapies. Thus, an in vivo
model can represent an important tool for assessing the
efficacy of novel approaches in the treatment of
Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma.
Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
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New strategies
for Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma treatment,
which include inhibition, of angiogenesis, induction of
tumor cell apoptosis, gene therapy and vaccines, need
clinically representative animal models to test new
drugs and explore tumor biology.
Mesothelioma -
Mesothelioma
is an rare form of
cancer,
usually related to
exposure to asbestos. In Mesothelioma, cancerous cells
develop in the mesothelium, a
protective lining that covers most of the bodies
internal organs. ndividuals who develop
Mesothelioma
have typically worked in jobs where
they were exposed to asbestos particles via airborne
means, or by direct contract with contaminated
materials used by loved ones or friends in such
occupations.
Ovarian Cancer
- Ovarian cancer is a malignant
ovarian
neoplasm (an abnormal growth located on
the ovaries).
Ovarian cancer is the fourth leading
cause of cancer death in women, the leading
cause of death from gynecologic malignancies
and the second most commonly diagnosed
gynecologic malignancy while the exact cause
is unknown (i.e., idiopathic),
ovarian cancer is more common in
industrialized nations, with the
exception of Japan.
Pancreatic Cancer
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Pancreatic cancer (also
called cancer of the pancreas) is
represented by the growth of a malignant tumor within the
pancreas organ proper. The
most common form of pancreatic cancer is known as adenocarcinoma of the
pancreas. A less
common, and typically far less virulent form
of pancreatic cancer, is called islet-cell tumor (and is sometimes also known by the
term neuro-endocrine tumor).
Prostate Cancer
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Prostate cancer is a group of cancerous cells (a
malignant tumor) that begins most often in the outer
part of the prostate. Prostate cancer is
the second
most common type of cancer
in men in the
United States.
Early symptoms of prostate cancer are often
difficult to trace, as prostate cancer does
not cause unique symptoms.
Skin Cancer
- Diagnosis of skin
cancer (melanoma) requires expert knowledge, as early skin cancer symptoms may look
identical to harmless moles or not have any color at
all. Beyond this expert knowledge a biopsy is
often required to assist in making the diagnosis of
skin cancer, confirming the diagnosis and in
defining the severity of the
melanoma.
Stomach Cancer
- In medicine, stomach cancer
can develop in any part of the stomach and
may spread throughout the
stomach to other
organs. The stomach cancer may grow along the
stomach wall into the
esophagus or into the
small intestines.
Symptoms of
stomach cancer can be
hard to find in their early stages.
Often there are
no symptoms of stomach cancer in the early stages and, in many cases,
the cancer has spread before it is found.
Testicular Cancer
- Testicular cancer, effects a
part of the male reproductive system known
as the testis. Testicular cancer can be
caused by any type of cell found in the
testes, but
more than 95% of all
testicular cancers are from germ cells. (Germ cells
produce sperm; they are not pathogenic but
rather the name developed from the term
"germination").
Diabetes;
Put Your Diabetes under control
How Immune
System can Affect Diabetes -
In both types of diabetes, the
immune system has roles of a
double-edged sword. In diabetes patients,
the risk of infection is great. the diabetic's
immune system is lethargic and organs and tissues
are more susceptible to infection. diabetics are two
times more likely to be hospitalized for infection.
Pycnogenol (French
maritime pine tree extract) Benefit for Diabetes
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There is a virtual
epidemic of
type 2 diabetes in the United States, but
thankfully, while many people have contracted
diabetes due to poor life style choices (e.g.,
poor diet, lack of exercise), they are being smart
about searching for
natural, nonpharmaceutical diabetes treatment
alternatives to manage this troubling disease.
Diabetes and
Pycnogenol Double Blinded Study Article -
Many of you are
already familiar with Pycnogenol (4Life
Research's Choice Prime and PBGS). This
natural antioxidant contains a variety of polyphenols with anti-inflammatory effects that have
been shown to benefit the cardiovascular system by
promoting proper blood flow.
Diabetics may benefit
from this because they often suffer from poor
circulation. But new research confirms that
Pycnogenol also offers
diabetics another important
advantage.
Causes and
Types of Diabetes - Diabetes mellitus is a medical disorder
characterized by varying or persistent
hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar levels),
especially after eating. All types of
diabetes mellitus share similar symptoms and
complications at advanced stages.
Symptoms of Diabetes
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Type 2
diabetes
almost always has a slow onset (often
years), but in
type 1 diabetes, particularly
in children, onset may be quite fast (weeks or
months).
Early
symptoms of
type 1
diabetes
are often polyuria (frequent
urination) and polydipsia (increased thirst, and
consequent increased fluid intake). There may
also be
weight loss
(despite normal or increased eating), increased
appetite, and irreduceable fatigue.
Management and Monitoring of Diabetes - Management of
diabetes may include lifestyle
modifications such as achieving and maintaining
proper weight,
diet, exercise and foot care.
The
most important is the hypoglycemic treatment with
either
oral hypoglycemics and/or insulin therapy.
Nowadays, the goal for diabetics is to avoid or
minimize chronic diabetic complications, as well as
to avoid acute problems of hyperglycemia or
hypoglycemia.
Diabetes causes Pancreatic Cancer
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Everhart
et al. examined 30 of the
epidemiological studies that have looked at the association between
diabetes and pancreatic cancer
and used 20 of them in a meta-analysis. The authors concluded that
pancreatic cancer
could be added to the list of
complications
of diabetes
Heart
Problems; Western World's No1 Killer
Cause of Heart
Attack | Inflammation -
The inflammation
comes from many sources and triggers heart attacks by weakening the
walls of blood vessels, making fatty
build-ups burst. A large study published
Thursday concludes that
inflammation is
twice as likely as high cholesterol to
trigger heart attacks.
Immune
System and Heart Disease Prevention
How inflammation effects the
Arteries of the Heart
(Video)
Heart Attack - Ischemic
heart disease is a disease characterized by
reduced blood supply to the heart. It is
the
most common cause of death in most western
countries, and is commonly referred
to as a heart
attack. Most
heart attack is caused by
atherosclerosis, even when the artery lumens
appear normal by angiography.
Coronary Heart Disease
- Coronary
heart disease (CHD), also called coronary
artery disease (CAD) and atherosclerotic
heart disease, is the end result of the
accumulation of atheromatous plaques within
the walls of the arteries that supply the
myocardium (the muscle of the heart).
While the symptoms and signs of
coronary
heart disease are noted in the advanced
state of disease, most individuals with
coronary heart disease would have evidence
of disease decades before the first symptoms
arise.
Heart Attack Prevention
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