This Omega 6 Fatty Acid Triggers a Prostate Cancer Cell Growth Cascade
Scientists have found that a common omega 6 fatty acid known as arachidonic acid signals increased growth of prostate cancer cells in culture.
Arachidonic acid is found in most vegetable seed oils--especially corn oil.
Also of interest: The introduction of a non-steroidal inflammatory to the culture kept the growth in check.
This has triggered a further study with laboratory animals to see if increased amounts of arachidonic acid causes increased tumor growth in them.
Researchers with the study pointed out that an increase in the use of corn oil in the US in the last 60 years parallels an increase in prostate cancer incidence.
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Thread: X-factor!!!!!?
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08-05-2007, 06:53 PM #1
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X-factor!!!!!?
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This has been posted countless times. As Dustin said, it really comes down to don't use X-Factor if you ALREADY HAVE cancer. It doesn't cause cancer, doesn't make you more susceptible to cancer, and doesn't harm kittens. What I'm saying is that X-Factor is NOT ACTUALLY THE DEVIL.
If you do a quick search for X-Factor, cancer, causes, etc. you will find quite a few threads where this is debunked in depth. Look for posts by Phosphate Bond and Aeternitis is you are interested in looking farther into this.*SCC*
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