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    Curry spice 'kills cancer cells'

    An extract found in the bright yellow curry spice turmeric can kill off cancer cells, scientists have shown.

    The chemical - curcumin - has long been thought to have healing powers and is already being tested as a treatment for arthritis and even dementia.

    Now tests by a team at the Cork Cancer Research Centre show it can destroy gullet cancer cells in the lab.

    Cancer experts said the findings in the British Journal of Cancer could help doctors find new treatments.

    Dr Sharon McKenna and her team found that curcumin started to kill cancer cells within 24 hours.

    'Natural' remedy

    The cells also began to digest themselves, after the curcumin triggered lethal cell death signals.

    Dr McKenna said: "Scientists have known for a long time that natural compounds have the potential to treat faulty cells that have become cancerous and we suspected that curcumin might have therapeutic value."

    Dr Lesley Walker, director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK, said: "This is interesting research which opens up the possibility that natural chemicals found in turmeric could be developed into new treatments for oesophageal cancer.

    "Rates of oesophageal cancer have gone up by more than a half since the 70s and this is thought to be linked to rising rates of obesity, alcohol intake and reflux disease so finding ways to prevent this disease is important too."

    Each year around 7,800 people are diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in the UK. It is the sixth most common cause of cancer death and accounts for around five percent of all UK cancer deaths.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8328377.stm
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    We observed the lowest total cancer incidence rates in India (111 and 116 per 100 000 among males and females, respectively, age-standardized to the 1960 world population) and the highest among US whites (362 and 296). Cancer incidence rates among Indians residing outside of India were: intermediate Singapore (102 and 132), UK (173 and 179) and US ranges 152–176 and 142–164.

    http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/co...tract/dym219v1
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    • #3
      So shall we have a curry year-end gathering, or something?
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      • #4
        other good healty food .... ( not jst cancer prevention )

        broccoli
        sweet potato
        tomatoes
        seaweed
        miso
        kimchi
        mushroom
        dark chocolate
        salmon, omega-3
        Spinach
        berries
        red bean
        green bean
        turkey
        garlic
        almonds
        whole grains
        etc

        one easy soup to make, sesame oil ... lightly fry carot, onions for a min.....remove pour into boiling water... later put in japanese mushroom and seaweed, add salt etc to taste.

        another easy 1... miso soup.
        stir miso paste in hot water til disolve... add seaweed, tofu, mushroom,... add spring onions and some thin pork slice also can

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          wah chef pet..... not bad eh.... can cook . when i had the home to myself for a week, i had nothing to take away . didnt even bother to step foot in the kitchen

          talking of healthy foods, last time i work in vege shop they say celery is good for getting the downstairs working nicely
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          • #6
            Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
            wah chef pet..... not bad eh.... can cook . when i had the home to myself for a week, i had nothing to take away . didnt even bother to step foot in the kitchen

            talking of healthy foods, last time i work in vege shop they say celery is good for getting the downstairs working nicely
            no lah... my parents both got some illness mah... so we all learn abit...hee

            the 1st one read frm book, cancer prevention.. hee

            the 2nd soup, read from book = healthy... hee

            few month ago my mom had chemo... red bean builds up red blood cells, spinach also.

            all of us tryiing to be damn caareful, make sure she dont get ill or infected by cold/ flu etc .. she recently go check up... doc thumbs up... red blood only slightly below nia

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            • #7
              Mum ok then Gd la....

              Hope ur dad gets well soon also yah...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by louisoh View Post
                Mum ok then Gd la....

                Hope ur dad gets well soon also yah...
                dad no way to get better leow....

                my mom suffer alot also, but she's looks ok and good now, so far report good

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