Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Have You Read About Turmeric For Cancer Prevention? by Gordon Hall

Studies concerning turmeric for cancer prevention are convincing. All have been positive. To date, there is no conflicting evidence. The antioxidant inhibits the formation, growth and spread of cancer cells. Clinical trials are currently underway concerning multiple myeloma, pancreatic cancers, colon cancers and many other forms of the disease. But, before you run out and buy a supplement, take a few minutes to read this article.

Like drugs, antioxidants are absorbed at different rates and in different amounts when taking orally. In the case of some antioxidants, little or none is absorbed into the bloodstream. Researchers would say that the antioxidant has low "bioavailability". If they were developing a drug, they would find ways to enhance the absorption or they would recommend injection, to get 100% bioavailability. Supplement manufacturers have learned how to enhance the bioavailability of antioxidants and other nutrients, but many manufacturers don't make use of the knowledge.

Studies concerning turmeric for cancer prevention indicate that the active antioxidant in the plant is curcumin. Curcumin has very low bioavailability. When eaten or taken in the form of an uncoated tablet, very little ends up in the bloodstream. The same is true of resveratrol, SAM-e and other nutrients.

The manufacturer can address the issue by including an enteric coating. They can also make use of specific combinations of nutrients that enhance the activity and bioavailability of each other. For example, supplements containing the vitamins A, C and E combined are more readily absorbed than those containing the individual ingredients.

Studies concerning turmeric for cancer prevention indicated that combining it with piperine (from black pepper) and green tea extract increases the bioavailability and enhances the cancer-fighting activity of each of the individual compounds. As far as we know, every antioxidant and natural anti-inflammatory has at least some anti-cancer activity.

When it comes to treatment, studies concerning vitamin C and vitamin E have been conflicting. But, there is quite a bit of evidence to suggest that in their natural form, both of those antioxidants are as beneficial as turmeric for cancer prevention. Other nutrients that are known to be beneficial include resveratrol, bilberry, vitamin D3, calcium, green tea, silymarin, grape seed extract, black cumin seed and lycopene.

When it comes to calcium and vitamin D3, researchers have found that low levels circulating in the bloodstream are associated with heart disease and cancer. They are unsure if the low levels are caused by the diseases or if the diseases were caused by the low levels. Either way, it is safe to say that supplementation can't hurt.

There's no need to go overboard. More is not necessarily better. But, it is next to impossible to get all of the nutrients that you need on a daily basis, without supplementation. Some of the better supplements contain all of the vitamins, minerals and extracts mentioned in this article, as well as many others. Instead of simply taking turmeric for cancer prevention, why not take a multi-nutritional supplement? That's the best way to reduce your risk and improve your chances. Visit my website today to learn about a multi-nutritional supplement that I've discovered that I'd like to share with you.

About the Author
Gordon Hall is fervent about enabling you and everyone to live a healthy lifestyle, and is an ardent reviewer of herbal, vitamin and mineral extracts. To discover which supplements Gordon recommends after far ranging and extensive research. Visit his website now at :
http://www.your-supplement-resource-site.info

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