Monday, February 28, 2011

Do You And Your Family Eat Toxic Food Dyes?

Food dyes are one of the most widely used and dangerous additives. While the European Union has recently placed regulations on labeling food dyes to inform consumers of the health risks, the United States has no such requirement.

Here are some of the most common food dyes used today, according to the Food Freedom Network:

BLUE #1 (BRILLIANT BLUE) An unpublished study suggested the possibility that Blue 1 caused kidney tumors in mice. What it's in: Baked goods, beverages, desert powers, candies, cereal, drugs, and other products.

BLUE #2 (INDIGO CARMINE) Causes a statistically significant incidence of tumors, particularly brain gliomas, in male rats. What it's in: Colored beverages, candies, pet food.

CITRUS RED #2 It's toxic to rodents at modest levels and caused tumors of the urinary ladder and possible other organs. What it's in: Skins of Florida oranges.

GREEN #3 (FAST GREEN) Caused significant increases in bladder and testes tumors in male rats. What it's in: Drugs, personal care products, cosmetic products except in eye areas, candies, beverages, ice cream, sorbet, ingested drugs, lipsticks, and externally applied cosmetics.

RED #3 (ERYTHROSINE) Recognized in 1990 by the FDA as a thyroid carcinogen in animals and is banned in cosmetics and externally applied drugs. What it's in: Sausage casings, oral medication, maraschino cherries, baked goods, candies.

RED #40 (ALLURA RED) This is the most widely used and consumed dye. It may accelerate the appearance of immune system tumors in mice. It also causes hypersensitivity (allergy-like) reactions in some consumers and mighty trigger hyperactivity in children. What it's in: Beverages, bakery goods, dessert powers, candies, cereals, foods, drugs and cosmetics.

YELLOW #5 (TARTRAZINE) Yellow 5 causes sometimes severe hypersensitivity reactions and might trigger hyperactivity and other behavioral effects in children. What it's in: Pet foods, numerous bakery goods, beverages, dessert powers, candies, cereals, gelatin desserts.

YELLOW #6 (SUNSET YELLOW) Caused adrenal tumors in animals and occasionally causes severe hypersensitivity reactions. What it's in: Color bakery goods, cereals, beverages, dessert powers, candies, gelatin deserts, sausages,cosmetics and drugs.

In CSPI's summary of studies on food dyes, you can see that some of the most commonly used food dyes may be linked to numerous forms of cancer. CSPI reported: "THE THREE MOST WIDELY USED DYES, RED 40, YELLOW 5 AND YELLOW 6 ARE CONTAMINATED WITH KNOW CARCINOGENS. ANOTHER DYE, RED 3, HAS BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED FOR YEARS BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION TO BE A CARCINOGEN, YET IS STILL IN THE FOOD SUPPLY."

Every year, food manufacturers pour 15 million pounds of artificial food dyes into U S foods-and that amount only factors in eight different varieties, according to the Center for Science in the Cublic Interest (CSPI).

These dyes are so common in U.S. foods-especially kids' foods-that parents don't think twice about giving their children rainbow colored cereal or fluorescent blue "juice," and adults don't consider bright orange cheese puffs out of the ordinary.

Take one carefully designed, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the journal, The Lancet. It concluded that a variety of common food dyes, and the preservative sodium benzoate-found in many soft drinks, fruit juices and salad dressings-do in fact cause some children to become measurably more hyperactive and distractible.

THE STUDY ALSO FOUND THAT THE E-NUMBERED FOOD DYES DO AS MUCH DAMAGE TO CHILDREN'S BRAINS AS LEAD IN GASOLINE, RESULTING IN A SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN IQ.

The diet should include a range of vibrantly colored foods, but these foods should be the ones that are NATURALLY rich in color. Red bell peppers, purple eggplant, green spinach, blueberries, and rainbow chard are all examples of healthy foods whose bright colors are signs of the important nutrients they contain.

These are the food colors you need in your diet, not the man made varieties found in most processed foods. The good news is avoiding artificial food dyes is incredibly easy-just stick to whole fresh foods and avoid the processed ones!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Cut Your Risk of Death from Breast Cancer in Half

A healthful diet, regular physical exercise, appropriate sun exposure or oral supplements to optimize your vitamin D levels, and an effective means of managing your emotional health are the cornerstone of just about any cancer prevention program, including breast cancer.

Regular physical activity has been shown to decrease the likelihood of developing breast cancer, as well as decreasing your chances of dying from it by 50 percent, once diagnosed.

It is also important to watch out for excessive iron levels. Elevated iron is actually quite common once women get older. The extra iron works as a powerful oxidant, increasing free radicals in your body and thereby increasing your risk of cancer.

The best way to monitor your iron is to have your ferritin level draw. Ferritin is the iron transport protein and should not be above 80. If your is elevated, you can reduce it simply by donating your blood.

The following lifestyle strategies will help you to further lower your breast cancer risk:

OPTIMIZE YOUR VITAMIN D Vitamin D influences virtually every cell in your body and is one of nature's most potent cancer fighters.This is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself from cancer.

Vitamin D is actually able to enter cancer cells and trigger apoptosis (cell death). When JoEllen Welsh, a researcher with the State University of New York at Albany, injected a potent form of vitamin D into human breast cancer cells, half of them shriveled up and died within days! The vitamin D worked as well at killing cancer cells as the toxic breast cancer drug Tamoxifen, without any of the detrimental side effects and at a tiny fraction of the cost.

GET PLENTY OF NATURAL VITAMIN A There is evidence that vitamin A also plays a roll in preventing breast cancer. It's best to obtain it from vitamin A rich foods, rather than a supplement. Your best sources are organic egg yolks, raw butter, raw whole milk, and beef or chicken liver.

AVOID CHARRING YOUR MEATS Charcoal or flame broiled meat is linked with increased breast cancer risk. Acrylamide-a carcinogen created when starchy foods are baked, roasted or fried-has been found to increase breast cancer risk as well.

AVOID UNFERMENTED SOY PRODUCTS. Unfermented soy is high in plant estrogens, or phytoestrogens, also knows as isoflavones. In some studies, soy appears to work in concert with human estrogen to increase breast cell proliferation, which increases the cancer for mutations and cancerous cells.

MAINTAIN A HEALTHY BODY WEIGHT This will come naturally when you begin eating right for your nutritional type and exercising. It's important to lose excess body fat because fat produces estrogen.

GET PLENTY OF HIGH QUALITY ANIMAL BASED OMEGA-3 FATS Omega-3 deficiency is a common underlying factor for cancer.

CURCUMIN This is the active ingredient in turmeric and in high concentrations can be very useful in the treatment of breast cancer.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Astaxanthin Supplements reduce chances of Dementia

Daily supplements of astaxanthin, the pigment that gives salmon its pink color, can reduce the abnormal accumulation of compounds associated with dementia, says a new study from Japan.

Astaxanthin supplements were associated with significant reductions in levels of compounds called phospholipid hydroperoxides (PLOOH), known to accumulate abnormally in the red blood cells (erythocytes) of people with dementia, compared with a placebo.

Most astaxanthin is derived from the algae, Haematococcus pluvialis, which is commonly consumed by fish and crustaceans and is responsible for their pink coloration.

Astaxanthin's main health benefits are eye and skin health although it has been linked to joint health and central nervous system health and is said to have an antioxidant payload 500 times that of vitamin E.

It is interesting to note that taking astaxanthin supplements for as short of time as twelve weeks can reduce PLOOHs in the blood by as much as 40 to 50 percent.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Health Benefits of Curcumin-the Pigment in Curry Spice

In India where turmeric is widely used, the prevalence of four common US cancers-colon, breast, prostate and lung- IS TEN TIMES LOWER. In fact, prostate cancer, which is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in US men, is rare in India and this is attributed, in part, to the curcumin in turmeric.

Numberous studies have looked into this potential cancer fighting link, with promising results. For instance, cucumin has been found to:

Inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells

Inhibit the transformation of cells from normal to tumor

Help your body destroy mutated cancer cells so they cannot spread throughout your body

Decrease inflammation

Enhance liver function

Inhibit the synthesis of a protein thought to be instrumental in tumor formation

Prevent the development of additional blood supply necessary for cancer cell growth

According to researches from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, curcumin blocks a key biological pathway needed for development of melanoma and other cancers.

The spice actually stops laboratory strains of melanoma from proliferating and pushes the cancer cells to commit suicide by shutting down nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB), a powerful protein known to induce abnormal inflammatory response that leads to an assortment of disorders such as arthritis and cancer.

CURCUMIN RELIEVES PAIN AND INFLAMMATION FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS

A study shows that curcumin can relieve pain and increase mobility in patients with osteoarthritis. It can also reduce a series of inflammatory markers.

100 patients with osteoarthritis were divided in two groups. The first group was given the best available treatment and the second group was given the same treatment plug 200 mg of the curcunin formulation each day.

According to IFT: "The results showed that the curcumin treated group had a reduction in pain and increased mobility.

Curcumin has been shown to influence more than 700 genes, and it can inhibit both the activity and the synthesis of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2) and 5-lipooxygenase (5-LOX), as well as other enzymes that have been implicated inflammation.