Showing posts with label kidney cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidney cancer. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Eating fatty fish warded off kidney cancer in study


Swedish women who ate fatty fish like salmon, mackerel and herring at least once a week had a significantly lower risk of kidney cancer compared to consumers of lean fish, researchers said on Tuesday.

The 15-year study found those who regularly ate fish containing lots of fish oil that is rich in omega-3 acids and Vitamin D had a 74 percent lower risk of getting kidney cancer compared to those who ate no fish at all.

What surprised me the more than the announcement of another benefit of Omega-3 (a fatty acid found in oily fish) is the fact that the original article came from the predominantly drug and surgery dominated JAMA (the Journal of the American Medical Associaion). As you know, JAMA is the bible of the doctors and it's been known that JAMA favors more conventional treatment and preventive measures. But recently, they began recomending supplements for all adults and now, fish. But since oily fish is rather expensive and rare locally (the most commonly available fish are lean fish like tilapia and bangus) might as well take an Omega-3 supplement instead. An omega-3 supplement, if it came from a reputable source, is also consideed safer than eating possibly mercury contaminated fish.

MarineOmega contains ultra-pure omega-3 fatty acids to promote wellness and longevity. It combines the highest grade fish oils with oil from krill harvested from the pristine waters of Antarctica. Krill oil is rich in EPA and DHA in a unique phospholipid form targeted for use in the brain and in cell membranes throughout the body.
This product is also good for your heart health, immune system regulation, joint health and skin health. This one helped me with my (literally) broken heart -- which pumps blood ineffectively resulting to unpleasant sensations like dizzyness, headache, nausea, orthostatic hypotension, palpitations, etc.


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Cordymax Clinical Study from APS


Derivatives Of A Rare Chinese Mushroom Can Improve Capacity For Aerobic Exercise And Endurance In The Mid-Age To Elderly, Sedentary Humans

A new study in humans validates effectiveness of Cordymax®


Washington, DC – More than 1,500 years ago, cattle and sheep grazing in the Himalayan meadows were drawn to an unusual mushroom-like grass. Soon, herdsman saw a significant increase in strength and agility of their herds. Just 11 years ago, Chinese women athletes astounded the world of international track and field by setting several new records at the 1993 Chinese National Games. Their remarkable performances caused many to speculate that illicit drug use was responsible for their success. The Chinese coach disagreed, pointing instead to intense, high-altitude training and a stress-relieving tonic prepared from a "caterpillar fungus." In both of these circumstances, the source of the increased energy was the Cordyceps mushroom, found primarily in isolated areas of southwestern China.


Nutritionists have since joined with manufacturers to produce supplements using fermentation from this rare mushroom. One such product is CordyMax®, made with a formula recognized in China as the fermented Cordyceps mushroom mycelial product. CordyMax® has been placed under intellectual property protection, and only one company has the license for it outside of China. The company, Pharmanex, Inc., suggests that CordyMax® may be used by people with busy and hectic lifestyles and the elderly— i.e., those desiring greater stamina and vitality levels without stimulation of the central nervous system.


A New Study

The research team behind the development of CordyMax® will be presenting the scientific foundation of their supplement before one of the world’s leading meeting of physiologists. The study sought to evaluate the effects of CordyMax (a mycelial fermentation product of Cordyceps sinensis) on enhancing exercise capability and endurance, and on acting against fatigue in healthy humans.


Their presentation, “CordyMax Enhances Aerobic Capability, Endurance Performance, and Exercise Metabolism in Healthy, Mid-age to Elderly Sedentary Humans,” will be part of the American Physiological Society’s (APS) (http://www.the-aps.org/) annual scientific conference, Experimental Biology 2003, being held April 17-21, 2004, at the Washington, D.C. Convention Center. The researchers are Jia-Shi Zhu, M.D., Ph.D. and James Rippe, M.D. from Pharmanex, LLC, Provo, UT, and Rippe Lifestyle Institute, Shrewsbury, MA.


Methodology


This was a clinical trial with a double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled design. One hundred thirty one volunteers were participated in this trial. These individuals were healthy, sedentary males and females of age 40-70. The study employed sports physiology methods, measuring exercise capacity, endurance performance, and exercise related metabolic alterations before, in the middle of, and after the 12-week study treatment with CordyMax (3 g/day).


Results

The researchers found:

(1) Maximal exercise

· Peak volume of oxygen (VO2peak) consumption was increased by 5.5% in CordyMax group (p=0.003), but by only 2.2% in placebo group (NS). This suggests increases in aerobic exercise capacity by CordyMax.


· The time to VO2peak was increased by 4.1% in CordyMax group (p=0. 047), but no change in placebo group. This suggests increases in physical strength for aerobic exercise by CordyMax.


(2) Sub-maximal, endurance exercise


· The time for 1-mle walk was reduced by 29 sec in CordyMax group (p=0. 05), but slightly increased in placebo group (+19 sec, NS). This suggests enhanced endurance performance by CordyMax.


· Exercise work output by use of Jeukendrup bike test was increased by 3.1% in CordyMax group (p=0. 033), but fell in placebo group (-4.9%, NS). This suggests enhanced endurance performance by CordyMax.


· Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) was reduced by 2.1% in CordyMax group (p=0. 018), but no change in placebo group. This suggests improvement in exercise metabolism by CordyMax.


(3) General conditions


· Body Weight was reduced by 0.78% in CordyMax group (p=0. 039), but increased by 0.42% in placebo group. This suggests weight control effects of CordyMax.


· Diastolic blood pressure was reduced by 3.2% in CordyMax group (p=0.045), but no significant changes in placebo group (NS). This suggests BP lowering effects of CordyMax.


Conclusion


Numerous supplements are introduced to consumers offering only anecdotal evidence that these products are effective and safe. This study provides scientific evidence that CordyMax® is effective in enhancing aerobic exercise capability, endurance exercise performance, and exercise metabolism and alleviating fatigue in healthy humans.


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The American Physiological Society (APS) was founded in 1887 to foster basic and applied science, much of it relating to human health. The Bethesda, MD-based Society has more than 11,000 members and publishes 3,800 articles in its 14 peer-reviewed journals every year.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Vitamins C and E linked to lower kidney cancer risk


Increased intake of the antioxidant vitamins C and E could cut the risk of kidney cancer by 28 and 44 per cent, respectively, says a new study from Italy.


More than 80 per cent of all kidney cancers are accounted for by renal cell carcinoma (RCC). According to the charity Cancer Research UK, kidney cancer is the tenth most common form of the disease, with a male:female incidence ratio of 5:3. In the UK alone, around 6,600 new cases of kidney cancer are diagnosed each year, and the disease results in around 3,600 deaths.


"In the present study, based on a large dataset and with extensive information on major sources of vitamins and micronutrients in the Italian population, an inverse relation was observed between vitamin E and vitamin C intake and RCC risk," wrote lead author Cristina Bosetti from Milan's Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche, "Mario Negri".


The multi-centre case-control study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, assessed the dietary intakes of 767 renal cell cancer patients (494 men and 273 women) and 1,534 controls (988 men and 546 women) using a 78-item food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) from which micronutrient intakes were calculated.


Pharmanex LifePak® contains meaningful amounts of Vitamin E and C in their most bioavailable forms which ensues eficient absorption into the body and eliver its benefits. LifePak is clinically proven to protect the body from oxidation and free radicals. LifePak is formulated to add life to your years!

* Offers superior anti-aging benefits and cell protection by providing the body with important antioxidants and phytonutrients such as alpha-lipoic acid and catechins
* Improves and supports your antioxidant defense network
* Supplies a comprehensive blend of nutrients to support a healthy cardiovascular system
* Provides comprehensive bone nutrition support
* Promotes healthy immune function
* Supports normal blood sugar metabolism
* Corrects nutritional deficiencies


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