Wednesday, February 15, 2012

EXCESSIVE USE OF MULTIVITAMINS CAN INCREASE PROSTATE ...

EXCESSIVE USE OF MULTIVITAMINS
CAN INCREASE?
PROSTATE CANCER RISK?

? There is some evidence that Vitamin-E and Selenium can protect against prostate cancer.?


? However, excessive use of supplements may increase the risk .?

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? ?In a 2007 National Institute of Health study, men who took multivitamin supplements more than seven times a week increased the risks for developing advanced prostate cancer and for dying from the disease.?????
The risks were highest for men who had a family history of prostate cancer and for those who took individual supplements of selenium, beta-carotene, or zinc?(HealthTalk, 2008).(HealthTalk, 2008. Porostate cancer. New?guidelines?for localised prostate cancer.?http://www2.healthtalk. com/go/reports/?p=10/000033.htm)

? My Interpretation:

? Since it is calcium that enters into the prostate gland?to give rise to cancer there, I very much doubt if vitamin-E and/or selenium can have any effect in reducing the prostate cancer.???? However, the second statement given above says that the risk?increased?in those who took either excessive of it, or as individual supplements.


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HORMONE THERAPY?
FOR PROSTATE CANCER ?Hormone Therapy is said to have shown little benefit against prostate cancer (Yeo, 2008).

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? ?My Interpretation:?

? ?I have already established that it is calcium accumulation?in the cells of the prostate gland?that gives rise to cancer there (Palaniappan, 1998-2010).

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? This being the case, the female sex hormone oestrogen?cannot have any negative effect on the development of prostate cancer.

???? This is so because, the oestrogen (the female hormone used in the therapy) suppresses a man?s desire to have sex. As discussed earlier, any reduction in seminal discharge would only increase calcium accumulation at the prostate, and would speed up the development of prostate cancer there.

???? On the other hand, if a man is given extra? androgen hormone his vigour and desire for sex would increase.

???? When he has frequent sexual unions, then, all the calcium excesses would get out of his body, thus keeping him in a very healthy state.

???? In all obese men, influenced by the accumulation of excessive calcium, their androgen production gets much reduced, and thereby their desire for sex as well as their seminal fluid discharges get reduced.

???? Reduced androgen secretion tends to reduce sperm count. As a result, the calcium, for want of ?storage space?, would enter into the few sperms, and ?that would make them 'obese' (- bigger size is not good).

? ? ?The bigger sized, the enlarged (due to hypertrophy) sperms tend to lose their power for motility, and hence they fail to fertilise a woman during sexual unions.

???? That is one of the reasons why most of the obese men remain sterile (Palaniappan, 2007).

???? I wish to recollect here that the trial in which some researchers tried giving the female hormone oestrogen?to men to find if that had any effect in reducing the heart attacks?in men, based on the belief that it is oestrogen that has been protecting all the menstruating women from getting any heart attack (until they get their menopause).

???? I have proven otherwise: the female hormone as such has nothing to do with the prevention of heart attacks in menstruating women.

???? In fact, it is the regular loss of calcium in the menstrual fluids?at monthly intervals that saves them from such myocardial infarctions.

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OK, friends, will come up with another write-up soon.

Bye,?

Dr. Palani.

Source: http://ecohealingsystem.blogspot.com/2012/02/excessive-use-of-multivitamins-can.html

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