Red-raspberry ellgitannins protect human cells from the cancer-causing agents in tobacco smoke, food additives and petroleum products.
Ellagitannin Ellagic Acid Studies at the Hollings Cancer Institute by Dr. Daniel Nixon confirm that 40 mgs of elligitannins daily (the amount in one cup of red raspberries or 2 gm or raspberry-seed flour) can prevent the development of cancer cells. At low concentrations, the ellagic acid this dosage produces in the body slows the growth of cancer cells in the cervix, colon, breast, pancreas, prostate, and esophagus. At higher concentrations, it can literally tell the cancer cells to kill themselves.
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Ellagic
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Ellagic Acid may be one the most potent ways to fight Cancer. Ellagic Acid,
a phenolic compound, inhibits the growth of cancer cells and arrests the growth
in persons with a genetic predisposition for the disease.
Ellagic Acid Study - The Hollings Cancer Institute at the University of South Carolina has conducted a double blind study on a group of 500 cervical cancer patients that had everyone excited. Nine years of study have shown that a natural product called Ellagic acid is causing G-arrest within 48 hours (inhibiting and stopping mitosis-cancer cell division), and apoptosis (normal cell death) within 72 hours, for breast, pancreas, esophageal, skin, colon and prostate cancer cells.
Ellagic Acid Clinical Tests on cultured human cells also show that Ellagic acid prevents the destruction of the p53 gene by cancer cells. Additional studies suggest that one of the mechanisms by which Ellagic acid inhibits mutagenesis and carcinogenesis is by forming adducts with DNA, thus masking binding sites to be occupied by the mutagen or carcinogen. Ellagic acid can be found in different foods. The Hollings Clinic has identified the red raspberry for their studies. (From various sources)
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There is clinical evidence that Ellagic acid may inhibit tumors of the prostate
and cervix. Preliminary studies in volunteers indicate Ellagic acid shows up in
cervical tissue after oral ingestion of red raspberries. One study will evaluate
women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) in which
there is neither treatment nor clinical evaluation available. ASCUS represents
as much as 10% of all Papanicolaou smears in the US and represents approximately
5 million females. In this population, women infected with human
papillomaviruses (HPV) types 16 and/or 18 are at the greatest risk of developing
cervical cancer at some stage in their lives. This population represents
approximately one million women in the United States alone, and in India is one
of the two major cancers affecting women.
Ellagic acids do more than prevent cancer. Berries may also help prevent heart attacks because they contain a natural form of aspirin called salicylates. British researchers analyzed the blood of subjects who were not taking any form of aspirin or drugs containing salicylates. They found salicylic acid and two related compounds present in blood, presumably from dietary sources, including raspberries and blackberries.
Researchers at the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) in Hyattsville, Maryland established a connection between reduced risk of heart attack and increased intake of salicylates. They found that during a 10 year period beginning in 1960, when heart attack rates began to decline, non-aspirin salicylate consumption went up due to salicylate in processed foods which used a synthetic version to add flavor and aroma.
Ellagic acid is pharmacologically active and has been found to control hemorrhage in animals and in humans, presumably as a result of its ability to activate Hageman factor. Animal tests suggest that red raspberry may reduce levels of glucose (blood sugar) in animals, and therefore may help in the management of diabetes.
Ellagitannins are also believed by herbalists to be effective in treating diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and morning sickness in pregnancy. Herbalists do not, however, recommend you use red raspberry for this purpose at home even though red raspberry leaves are included in several herbal pregnancy formulas sold in the United States for women with a history of miscarriage or difficult pregnancy for the purpose of regulating uterine contractions, morning sickness, hot flashes, diarrhea (use weak tea for infants), and for reducing excessive menstrual flow. The herb is also used as a gargle for sore throats. Ellagita
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