Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"Food Fight!!!"

Have you ever heard someone yell that before being clobbered in the face with mashed potatoes. Perhaps it was you who started the following sequence of events. Whoever the origin, food fights have been going on for centuries as a fun way to keep your friends on their toes, and maybe even for you to get back at that bully who pushed you the day before.

This post, however, is about a different kind of food fight. This post is about a food fight, against Cancer. That's right. The foods that have been found to help fight cancer. A recent article in Dynamic Chiropractic listed some research that really struck my thinking, and I think will strike yours as well. I will post it here for ease in navigating, but you can go the source at http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=54576.

ENJOY!

Top Foods That Fight Cancer

By James P. Meschino, DC, MS

In case you haven't seen the book Foods That Fight Cancer: Preventing Cancer Through Diet, I strongly suggest you pick up a copy and recommend it to your colleagues, friends, clients, patients, students, associates and family members.

The book is authored by two leading cancer researchers, Drs. Richard Beliveau and Denis Gringas. Dr. Beliveau holds the Chair in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer at the University of Quebec in Montreal, and Dr. Gringas is a researcher in the Molecular Medicine Laboratory of UQAM-Sainte-Justine Hospital (Centre de Cancerologie Charles-Bruneau) and the University of Quebec at Montreal.

As stated in their book, "Nature supplies us with an abundance of foods rich in molecules with powerful anti-cancer properties, capable of engaging with the disease (cancer) without causing any harmful side effects. In many respects, these foods possess therapeutic properties on par with those of synthetic drugs". In a very precise but understandable manner, the two researchers outline the many biological targets affected by bioactive nutrients in foods that can help prevent cancer and be used in the adjunctive management of cancer. More specifically, they highlight the research showing how specific food-borne bioactive molecules can do the following

  • Decrease free-radical damage to DNA, which is known to produce cancerous mutations;
  • Strengthen immune system function, as various immune cells are known to destroy cancer cells (e.g., macrophages and killer-T cells);
  • Inhibit angiogenesis of developing tumors;
  • Block key signal transduction pathways required for cancer cell replication;
  • Stimulate pathways that induce programmed cell death (apoptosis) of existing and emerging cancer cells;
  • Enhance detoxification, helping to neutralize and eliminate carcinogens in the body;
  • Promote cellular differentiation, which decreases the risk of healthy cells from becoming cancer cells;
  • Block the formation of dangerous nitrosamines in the body;
  • Block the synthesis of dangerous forms of estrogen and testosterone, which are associated with reproductive organ cancers;
  • Slow the rate of cell replication, which is a key factor in reducing the frequency of genetic mutations that may occur;
  • Blocking receptor sites on cells to prevent over-stimulation of hormones and growth factors, which, in turn, slows down the rate of cell division;
  • Reduce the synthesis of inflammatory prostaglandin (series-2), which is also linked to increased cancer risk.

Foods That Fight Cancer

In addition to reviewing the worldwide evidence on this subject, the Nutrinome Project, conducted in their own lab, has shown that raw extracts from certain fruits and vegetables inhibit the growth of certain cancer cells to varying degrees. Using medulloblastoma cancer cells (a very aggressive brain tumor), they showed that extracts of certain fruits and vegetables could inhibit the growth of these cancer cells in the following order, from most effective to least effective: garlic, beet, kale, red cabbage, onion, turnip, cranberry, carrot, potato, squash, cabbage, and tomato.

Since then, these researchers have gone further to show that blending some of these fruits and vegetables together into a cocktail and feeding it to immune-deficient mice (nude mice), who were injected with human lung cancer cells under their skin, resulted in better health outcomes than occurred in nude mice who were injected with lung cancer cells, but did not receive the fruit and vegetable cocktail. (A more in-depth description of these experiments and pictures of the mice can be found in the book Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life, by David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD.) The specific brewed cocktail given to these mice closely matched what would be attainable for humans to mirror and included:

  • Cabbage
  • Blueberries
  • Brussels sprouts
  • Broccoli
  • Garlic
  • Scallions
  • Turmeric
  • Black pepper
  • Cranberries
  • Grapefruit
  • Green tea

The implication is that individuals who have cancer may wish to use a daily cocktail of this nature in conjunction with their standard medical treatment, as a means to enhance certain biological mechanisms that may help their body fight the disease.

Anti-Cancer Foods for Daily Use

For the rest of us, Drs. Beliveau and Gringas suggest there is a daily preventive threshold level of cancer-fighting foods that each of us should strive to attain. Their suggestions for the prevention of cancer include consumption of the following items each day:

  • Brussels sprouts - ½ cup
  • Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage - ½ cup
  • Garlic - 2 cloves
  • Onions, shallots - ½ cup
  • Spinach, watercress - ½ cup
  • Soy (edamame, dry roasted beans) - ½ cup
  • Freshly ground flaxseeds - 1 tablespoon
  • Tomato paste - 1 tablespoon
  • Turmeric - 1 teaspoon
  • Black pepper - ½ teaspoon
  • Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries - ½ cup
  • Dried cranberries - ½ cup
  • Grapes - ½ cup
  • Dark chocolate (70 percent cacao) - 40 g
  • Citrus juice - ½ cup
  • Green tea - three 250 ml servings
  • Red wine - 1 glass (5 ounces)

What About Supplements?

Drs. Beliveau, Gringas and Servan-Schreiber all suggest there is no evidence to support the use of dietary supplements to prevent cancer, or to be used in the adjunctive nutritional management of cancer. On this point, I disagree wholeheartedly with these experts, in that numerous studies have appeared in peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals in recent years showing important anti-cancer properties provided by various nutritional supplements. This includes studies demonstrating their ability to help prevent cancer, reduce cancer incidence, and be used in conjunction with medical practices as an adjunctive measure to enhance the efficacy of some forms of chemotherapy and/or slow the progression of cancer and/or decrease the recurrence of cancer.

As a practitioner who is affiliated with a leading cancer treatment facility in Toronto, our patients are provided with the best that medicine, diet and supplementation have to offer, based on the total pool of peer-reviewed scientific evidence. I have published numerous review papers on subjects pertaining to the use of nutritional supplements and cancer. I am also a lecturer on this subject in the Cancer Fellowship Program for medical doctors through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

To my chiropractors!


Here is a post JUST for YOU! That's right... Chiropractors, this one is yours.

Tom Owens III has been INFLUENTIAL to the success of our practice, and I know that he could do the same for you. Check out his blog!

http://www.thomasaoweniii.com/category/featured-work/blog/

I know it will revolutionize your practice! That's all...

Blessings!

Monday, March 22, 2010

The Epidemic...

"The 1917-1918 influenza epidemic swept silently across the world bringing death and fear to homes in every land. Disease and pestilence, especially the epidemics, are little understood even now and many of the factors that spread them are still mysterious shadows, but in 1917-1918 almost nothing was known about prevention, protection, treatment or cure of influenza. The whole world stood at its mercy, or lack of it." (Dr. Dan Murphy, DC)

Why do I bring this up? Because statistics tell us that chiropractors got fantastic results from influenza patients while medical care patients were dying at a rapid rate. In Iowa, medical doctors treated 93,590 patients, with 6,116 deaths- a loss of one patient out of every 15. In the same state, with the exclusion of Davenport, 4,735 patients were treated by chiropractors with a loss of only 6 cases- a loss of one patient out of every 789!

National statistics show us that 1,142 chiropractors treated 46, 394 patients for influenza during 1918, with a loss of only 54 patients. That is only one out of every 886.

In New York City (1918) this striking comparison was made:


Under Medical Methods 10,000 cases were treated with 950 deaths.

Under Drugless Methods 10,000 cases were treated with 25 deaths.


Wow! HUGE difference. Not only where chiropractors treating new cases, but they also began treating patients who the medical doctors had given them up as lost. In Oklahoma, there is a clear record showing that chiropractors were called in 233 cases where medical doctors had cared for them with little or no result. Out of all of these "lost" causes, only 25 were unable to be saved.

I will close this post with one final statistic...

In the last 6 years

Nearly 3,000 Americans have died from terrorism

30,000 Americans have died from food poisoning

600,000 Americans have died from medical mistakes

I believe we have a new epidemic...

Monday, March 15, 2010

In the beginning...

Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."

We all know this verse in the bible to be the beginning of all life; but what about the beginning of chiropractic? Where did it start? It only seems fitting for the first post on this blog to start at the beginning. September 18th, 1895...

D.D. Palmer was working in his office late at night, when a janitor by the name of Harvey Lillard, began working close by. A loud fire engine passed by outside, and Palmer was surprised to see that Lillard didn’t seem to notice. He went to the man and tried to strike up a conversation, but soon realized Lillard was deaf.

Patiently, Palmer was able to communicate with the man, and learned that he had his hearing for the majority of his life. However, he had bent over in a cramped, stooping position, and felt something "pop" in his back. When he stood up, he could no longer hear.

Palmer deduced that the two events (the "popping" in his back and the sudden deafness afterward) MUST have been connected.

He carefully ran his hand down Harvey’s spine and felt one of the vertebra was slightly out of its normal position. "I reasoned that if that vertebra was replaced, the man's hearing should be restored," he later wrote in his notes. "With this object in view, a half hour's talk persuaded Mr. Lillard to allow me to replace it. I racked it into position by using the spinous process as a lever, and soon the man could hear as before."

Over the next several months, other patients came to Palmer with every conceivable problem, including flu, sciatica, migraine headaches, stomach complaints, epilepsy and heart trouble.

Given the modern perception that chiropractic is an effective treatment only for back or neck pain, it is significant that the first adjustment did not address pain of any kind. Chiropractic was founded as a health care system that has an impact on the entire body, and that foundation has allowed chiropractic to grow into the second largest health care system in this country that has over 50,000 practicing chiropractors adjusting over 5 million different people each year.