James Dowd and Diane Stafford See book keywords and concepts | Diet seems to influence your risk of bowel cancer more than your risk of other cancers.
In 1980, Dr. Cedric Garland of the University of California at San Diego reported his observations that a lack of UV exposure may make a person more likely to develop colon cancer. This was based on an analysis of death rates from colon cancer that showed the highest mortality in states with the lowest solar radiation. Since then, we've seen similar results in many studies analyzing UV exposure, vitamin D levels, and rates of colon cancer, or death from colon cancer. | | Dietary changes are most effective at lowering the risk of bowel cancer.
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The Vitamin D Cure for Your Bones, Joints, and Teeth t first glance, the role of vitamin D in bone development seems obvious. Vitamin D builds bone. Or does it?
Vitamin D influences skeletal growth during the nine-month fetal period and your childhood years. The D hormone is important in all aspects of bone production. | | Large population studies repeatedly show that diets high in processed meat, salt, and saturated fat and low in vegetables, fruits, and fiber increase the risk of developing cancer, especially bowel cancer.
But when you separate individual components such as fiber or fat, you see no cancer/food relationship. For example, in 2000 the New England Journal of Medicine reported a study that found no effect from increasing cereal fiber on the recurrence of colorectal adenomas. Similar studies on fat intake and breast cancer in the Women's Health Initiative Study didn't show a relationship, either. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | And researchers at Oxford found that a diet rich in olive oil was associated with a decreased risk of bowel cancer.
Dr. Mark Houston, director of the Hypertension Institute at St. Thomas Hospital, and my favorite "go-to" guy for all things related to hypertension, says that among other things, monounsaturated fats "make nitric oxide more bioavailable, which makes it better able to keep the arteries dilated," plus they "help combat the ill effects of oxidation and improve endothelial function." Translated from the scientific jargon: The stuff is really, really good for you. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Removing the hundreds or thousands of gallstones that are typically found in the liver bile ducts of almost every middle-aged American woman today not only helps to make the menopausal experience smoother and more comfortable, but it also greatly reduces the risk of the following ailments: bowel cancer; ovarian, uterine and breast cancer; cardiovascular disease; osteoporosis; breast cysts and breast tenderness; polycystic ovary syndrome; endometriosis; heavy menstrual bleeding; fibroid symptoms; constipation; varicose veins; gallstones; and premenstrual symptoms. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Butyrate production from dietary fiber and protection against large bowel cancer in a rat model. Gut 34, 386-391.
50. Demigne, C, Remesy, C, and Morand, C. (1999). Short chain fatty acids. In "Colonic Microbiota, Nutrition and Health" (G. R. Gibson, and M. B. Gibson, Eds.), pp. 55-70. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
51. Younes, H., Coudray, C, Bellanger, J., Demigne, C, Rayssiguier, Y., and Remesy, C. (2001). Effects of two fermentable carbohydrates (inulin and resistant starch) and their combination on calcium and magnesium balance in rats. Br. J. Nutr. 86, 479-485. | Dr. Richard Schulze and Sam Biser See book keywords and concepts | | How to cure bowel cancer.
BISER: What about bowel cancer?
SCHULZE: I had hundreds of patients with bowel cancer, many got rid of it using the bowel cleansing program alone.
I had a man from San Diego tell me this story just a few years ago. He was in his 60's and his son asked him to go to the doctor and get a sigmoidoscope check, a look into the bowel. This is getting to be a routine check now for older folks, to look for bowel cancer or other bowel disease.
Sure enough, they saw it, a cancer growing in his sigmoid colon, and it had invaded into the muscle, maybe even farther. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Psyllium provides bulk that softens stools, speeds intestinal transit and colon cleansing; protects from constipation, colitis, diverticul itis, bowel cancer by moving the toxic by-products of bile and fats out of the body. Psyllium lowers cholesterol, improves the ratio of healthy High Density Lipoproteins (HDLs) to Low Density Lipoproteins (LDLs), lessening the risk of coronary heart disease and heart attacks; for diabetes, by slowing the absorption of Carbohydrates; and curbs the appetite for weight control. Has companion Vitamins A, C, and E. Take 1 -4 tbs. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | Much of the initial interest in dietary fiber arose with Burkitt's travels in Africa and his claim that large bowel cancer is lower among populations who consume high-fiber diets. Burkitt made this claim popular but the story is at least 200 years old. In England during the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century, it was claimed by some of the leading physicians that constipation, which was associated with less bulky diets (i.e., low-fiber diets), was associated with a higher risk of cancer (usually breast and "intestinal" cancers). | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Red beet fiber in particular has been shown to lower bowel cancer risk.
In general, one should consume about 25-35 grams of fiber a day—easily accomplished if you stick with the recommended eight to ten servings of fruits and vegetables a day. (Juicing will remove the insoluble fiber.) Fruits and vegetables are better sources of fiber than bran and grain products, but they should all be included in the diet. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | An inflamed appendix, from constipation and overloading the lymph ducts and Immunity; is first blocked by small, hard pea-sized lumps of fecal matter, and constipation, then becomes infected; from a low roughage diet (also affecting hemorrhoids, fissures, diverticulitis, and bowel cancer); 12% from foreign matter. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Deficiency has been associated with bowel cancer. Use d-alpha-tocopherol form.
Aerobic 07 from Aerobic Life Industries or
Dioxychlorfrom American Biologies
As directed on label twice daily.
Provides stabilized oxygen to the colon and destroys unwanted bacteria.
10-20 drops sublingual^, 1 to 2 times daily.
An important antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agent.
Colloidal silver
As directed on label.
A natural broad-spectrum antiseptic that fights infection, subdues inflammation, and promotes healing. Can be taken by mouth or applied topically. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | THE SPECIFIC CURE
Most of the debate over the past twenty-five years on dietary fiber and its link to large bowel cancer began with Burkitt's work in Africa. Because of Burkitt's prominence, many people have believed that fiber is the source of colorectal health. Perhaps you have already heard that fiber is good for preventing colon cancer. At least you probably have heard that fiber "keeps things running well." Isn't that what prunes are known for?
Yet nobody has ever been able to prove that fiber is the magic bullet for preventing colorectal cancer. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Low levels of vitamin E in the body has been linked to both bowel cancer and breast cancer.
The d-alpha-tocopherol form of vitamin E is the most potent, and is the one we recommend. Also, natural sources of vitamin E are better than synthetic vitamin E because natural vitamin E is more available for use by the body than the synthetic form. Synthetic vitamin E is only 67 percent as active as the natural form. Read labels closely. The natural form of vitamin E is listed as d-alpha-tocopherol, rrr-alpha-to-copherol, d-alpha-tocopherol acetate or d-alpha-tocopherol succinate. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | So getting screened for polyps or other problems is a reasonable way to establish risk for large bowel cancer in the future. But what if you have a polyp? What is the best thing to do? Will surgical removal of the polyp lessen colon cancer risk? A nationwide study has shown that, when polyps were removed, there was a 76-90% decrease in the expected cases of colon cancer.89,90 This certainly supports the idea of routine screening.89 91 It is commonly recommended that people get a colonoscopy once every ten years starting at the age of fifty. | Dr. Richard Schulze and Sam Biser See book keywords and concepts | | BISER: What about bowel cancer?
SCHULZE: I had hundreds of patients with bowel cancer, many got rid of it using the bowel cleansing program alone.
I had a man from San Diego tell me this story just a few years ago. He was in his 60's and his son asked him to go to the doctor and get a sigmoidoscope check, a look into the bowel. This is getting to be a routine check now for older folks, to look for bowel cancer or other bowel disease.
Sure enough, they saw it, a cancer growing in his sigmoid colon, and it had invaded into the muscle, maybe even farther. He also had around 35 polyps. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | White South Africans have seventeen times more large bowel cancer than black South Africans, and this was first thought to be due to the much higher consumption of dietary fiber among black South Africans provided by unrefined maize.74 However, in more recent years, black South Africans have been increasingly consuming commercially refined maize-meal—maize minus its fiber. They now eat even less fiber than the white South Africans. Yet, colon cancer rates among blacks remain at a low level,75 which calls into question how much of the cancer-protective effect is due to dietary fiber alone. | | At the beginning of the China Study, this belief that fiber might prevent large bowel cancer was the prevailing view, although the 1982 National Academy of Sciences Committee on Diet, Nutrition and Cancer, "found no conclusive evidence to indicate that dietary fiber.. .exerts a protective effect against colorectal cancer in humans." The report went on to conclude, "... if there is such an effect, specific components of fiber, rather than total dietary fiber, are more likely to be responsible."20 In hindsight, our discussion of this issue was inadequate. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | It may even be involved in the development of serious diseases such as bowel cancer.
Regular bowel movements are an important mechanism for removing toxins from the body. The colon serves as a holding tank for waste matter. Antigens and toxins from bowel bacteria and undigested food particles may play a role in the development of diabetes mellitus, meningitis, myasthenia gravis, thyroid disease, candidiasis, chronic gas and bloating, migraines, fatigue, and ulcerative colitis. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | LARGE bowel cancer (INCLUDING COLON AND RECTUM)
At the end of June 2002, George W. Bush handed the presidency over to Dick Cheney for a period of roughly two hours while he underwent a colonoscopy. Because of the implications President Bush's colonoscopy had for world politics, the story made national news, and colon and rectal screening were briefly thrust into the spotlight. Across the country, whether the comedians were making jokes or the news anchors were describing the drama, everybody was suddenly, briefly, talking about this thing called a colonoscopy and what it was for. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | My only problem with the supplement is that it contains carrageenan, which has been shown to powerfully promote inflammation in tissues and may promote accelerated bowel cancer growth. For this reason, I would not use the product over prolonged periods of time. The evidence indicates that removal of the recirculated mercury from the intestines and bowel is critical to effective removal from the tissues. This should be done at the same time as DMSA chelation is being used. | Patrick Holford See book keywords and concepts | Frankly I would rather change three dirty diapers a day for a year or two than nurse an older person through the horrors of bowel cancer when the "baby" is grown up. As in the case of an adult, a healthy infant bowel should be emptying itself two to three times a day. Much of the food will come out as, for example, recognizable lentils or grape skins, owing to the fact that a baby cannot chew foods properly. | | This is a natural constituent of a healthy diet high in fruit, vegetables, lentils, beans, and whole grains, and, by eating a high-fiber diet containing these foods, you will be at less risk of bowel cancer, diabetes, and diverticular disease and unlikely to suffer from constipation.
Contrary to the popular image of fiber as "roughage," it can absorb water. As it does so it makes fecal matter bulkier, less dense, and easier to pass along the digestive tract. | | Fiber
Rural Africans eat about 55 grams of dietary fiber a day, compared with the UK average intake of 15 grams, and have the lowest incidence of bowel diseases such as appendicitis, diverticulitis, colitis, and bowel cancer. The ideal intake is not less than 35 grams a day. It is easy to take in this amount of fiber—which absorbs water in the digestive tract, making the food contents bulkier and easier to pass through the body—by eating whole grains, vegetables, fruit, nuts, seeds, lentils, and beans on a daily basis. | Walter Last See book keywords and concepts | In five cases of bowel cancer, surgery revealed that the cancer had already metastasized all over the body. Therefore, these patients were just closed up again and sent home to die. But instead of doing that, these five people, independently of each other, became keen gardeners and from then on ate only homegrown, organically raised food. When they finally did die, 21 to 30 years later, no traces of cancer could be found in postmortem examinations.
Such cures without medical intervention are regarded as "spontaneous remissions. | | Furthermore, constipation is a main factor in gallstones, liver problems, and probably bowel cancer.
Increasing bowel movements to two or three a day is only a first step. Even more important than the frequency of bowel movements is the speed (called transit time) with which food residues move through the intestines. To check this, eat a highly colored food (for example, red beets or a cob of sweet corn) with an evening meal. A healthy intestine should eliminate all coloring matter before lunch the following day or at least before the next evening. If it takes longer, you are constipated. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | In a Polish study, bowel cancer patients were fed a quart of yogurt every day for two months, resulting in a reduction of cancer in many patients. The U.S. National Cancer Institute determined that malignant tumors shrink in patients who consumed a steady diet of yogurt. Studies at the Harvard Medical School and the University of Chicago Medical School showed that yogurt is especially effective against vaginal cancer.
The bacteria in yogurt can also lower cholesterol levels in the blood, helping to reduce the chance of strokes and heart attacks. | | Rice bran helps to lower cholesterol, and some studies have shown it may help prevent bowel cancer. According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a study of women in southern China, where they eat a rice-based diet, found they had a lower risk for diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, and heart disease than women in northern China where wheat is the dietary staple. Many children with health and behavior problems caused by food sensitivities have found relief after switching to a rice-based diet.
There are a number of different types of rice that are more or less commonly available. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Some communities are now seriously and wisely considering an alternative to chlorine to decrease the germs in drinking water because chlorinated compounds, such as chloroform, are suspect causes of both bladder and bowel cancer.
Carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene and perchloroeth-ylene (perc) are cleaning products that, under certain circumstances, are known to cause confusion, sleepiness, anesthesia and even death. They can be found in paint, dry cleaning solutions and degreasing agents. | Thomas Bartram See book keywords and concepts | Mackerel, herring and sardines are among fish with this ingredient. bowel cancer and additives. See: CROHN'S DISEASE (Note).
Preventive care. All 55-year-olds with this predisposing condition should be screened by sigmoidoscopy. Regular faecal occult blood tests advised.
Regular exercise helps prevent development of bowel cancer. (Nottingham University-researchers)
Treatment by general medical practitioner or oncologist.
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