Take-Home Messages From The 2011 Nutrition & Metabolism Society Symposium In Baltimor
Take-Home Messages From The 2011 Nutrition & Metabolism Society Symposium In Baltimore
http://asbp.org/siterun_data/news/do...305215314.html Quote:
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And then there's this:
Studies target link between prostate cancer, excess protein Quote:
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Thanks for posting the info from the conference, Rich. I found it interesting to hear that prostate cancer does not depend on glucose for growth. I also appreciated the info on ketones.
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My single most important take-away:
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Thanks, Rich. Hopeful |
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Been interested in the carb issue for some time. The 2nd link suggesting "excess" protein triggering insulin growth factor was a surprise to me. Armchair analysis suggests good fats like olive oil might be one of the best sources of energy/calories.
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Wow Rich - this seems B.i.g.
thanks, Kim |
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Some research on Alpha lipoic acid and hydroxycitrate (carb blocker) might make it easier to control carbs:
http://www.searcheeze.com/ibrii_public_collection/WdSuX Radiant, That's a unique regimen you're on. Looks like a multiprong attack. |
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Thanks for this link and information. I have always felt my diet contributed to the growth of cancer in my body, considering I have no other risk factors. I've grown up and lived on a high carbo diet, moderately overweight. Even after completing treatment, except for Tamoxifen, I still don't feel "well". Can't explain it, but of course I wonder if it my body still fighting cancer cells. More research for me AND get away from the things that turn in to glucose!
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