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Ginger Slashed Prostate Cancer Growth in Mice by 56%

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By Dr. Mercola [2]
Ginger has a long history of medicinal use, primarily for soothing nausea and easing stomach upset [3] and dizziness. But it’s also a natural immune system booster with anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, courtesy of several bioactive phenolics, including:

Phenolic antioxidants, which are plant metabolites found throughout the plant kingdom, have been found to play important protective roles against diseases caused by oxidative damage, such as coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancers. (This is in part why regular consumption of vegetables is believed to be so important for heart disease and cancer prevention in particular.)

Previous research has also established that ginger exhibits antiproliferative powers, indicating it may be useful as a chemopreventive agent. Now, a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition [4] has demonstrated, allegedly for the first time, the in vitro and in vivo anticancer activity of ginger, suggesting it may indeed be effective in the management of prostate cancer.

How Whole Ginger Extract Helps Combat Prostate Cancer

The study showed that whole ginger extract exerts significant growth-inhibitory and death-inductory effects in a spectrum of human prostate cancer cells. The extract:

The authors write:
Remarkably, daily oral feeding of 100 mg/kg body weight of ginger extract inhibited growth and progression of PC-3 xenografts by approximately 56 percent in mice, as shown by measurements of tumor volume.

Tumor tissue from [ginger extract]-treated mice showed reduced proliferation index and widespread apoptosis [cell death] compared with controls, as determined by immunoblotting and immunohistochemical methods. Most importantly, [ginger extract] did not exert any detectable toxicity in normal, rapidly dividing tissues such as gut and bone marrow.”

Other Health Benefits of Ginger

The phenolic antioxidants (listed at the beginning) are also believed to have particular anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties similar to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and more recent research confirms this. In a 2010 study, ginger was found to be an effective pain reliever [5] for exercise-induced pain. In this case, raw ginger was determined to be slightly more effective than a heat treated form, reducing pain by 25 percent within 24 hours. More importantly however, over the past decade, researchers have discovered that ginger may offer potent cardiovascular benefits [6] by:

With cancer and heart disease topping the charts in terms of mortality, making sure to include potent disease fighting foods in your diet on a regular basis would be a no-brainer, and ginger certainly appears to be one such ingredient. In one animal study [7], mice who received 250 micrograms of ginger extract daily experienced the following beneficial effects over a 10-week period:

44 percent reduction in aortic atherosclerotic lesion 29 percent reduction in cholesterol 33 percent reductions in LDL (bad) cholesterol
27 percent reduction in triglycerides 53 percent reduction in VLDL cholesterol Reduced LDL oxidation and aggregation

The Importance of Maintaining a Healthy Prostate

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers [8] in American men, affecting about one in six men at some point in their life. It’s also the second leading cause of cancer death in men. However, as dire as that sounds, the 5-year relative survival rate of all men with prostate cancer [8] is, remarkably, 100 percent, and the relative survival rate at 10 years is 91 percent, according to the American Cancer Society. The term “relative survival rate” [9] may warrant an explanation. As explained on Wikipedia:
“… 5-year relative survival rates describes the percentage of patients with a disease that are alive five years after their disease is diagnosed, divided by the percentage of the general population of corresponding sex and age that are alive after five years… In contrast to five-year absolute survival rates, five-year relative survival rates may also equal or even exceed 100% if cancer patients have the same or even higher survival rates than the general population. This pattern may occur if cancer patients can generally be cured…”
Still, since the prevalence of prostate cancer is so high, maintaining a healthy prostate is important for all men, including men who are under the age of 60. Because even though you may be able to reverse the damage, ideally you’ll want to prevent these problems from occurring in the first place.

Men over 70 have a 50/50 chance of developing an enlarged prostate, known as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). This does not equal prostate cancer. However, you do need to address this issue, and unfortunately, the conventional route includes drugs. Some of these drugs can do far more harm than good, and certain ones actually carry a warning label that if you have benign prostate hyperplasia, the drug may increase your cancer risk, and/or may promote a much more aggressive form of cancer.

For more information about this, please review this previous article on prostate health [10], which includes an informative interview with Dr. Rudi Moerck.

How to Maintain Optimal Prostate Function and Help Prevent Prostate Cancer

Diet is a factor that can greatly impact your prostate health. You’ll want to eat as much organic (preferably raw) food as possible, and liberally include fresh herbs and spices, such as ginger. Make sure to limit carbohydrates like sugar/fructose and grains as much as possible to maintain optimal insulin levels, which will help reduce your cancer risk in general. Highly processed or charcoaled meats [11], pasteurized dairy products, and trans fats correlate with an increased risk for prostate cancer and should also be avoided.

There are also a number of more specific nutritional therapies that are particularly beneficial for avoiding and/or treating prostate cancer.

So in closing, prostate cancer is a disease that can be managed … if you make the appropriate lifestyle modifications. Ideally, you’ll want to pay close attention to your prostate health early on—avoid waiting until you’re in your 60’s. Incorporating the lifestyle recommendations discussed above can help you prevent prostate problems from developing in the first place.

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The cancer industry is probably the most prosperous business in the United States. In 2014, there will be an estimated 1,665,540 new cancer cases diagnosed and 585,720 cancer deaths in the US. $6 billion of tax-payer funds are cycled through various federal agencies for cancer research, such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The NCI states that the medical costs of cancer care are $125 billion, with a projected 39 percent increase to $173 billion by 2020.

The simple fact is that the cancer industry employs too many people and produces too much income to allow a cure to be found. All of the current research on cancer drugs is based on the premise that the cancer market will grow, not shrink.

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