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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Eating your way to breast cancer?
I found this interesting article:
Are you eating your way to breast cancer?What if you found out that if you consume foods such as peanut butter and beef, you might well be eating fungal toxins that could cause breast cancer?Would you change your diet? Would you cleanse your body? One of the most common hormones used with cattle is zearalone, which is a fungal product whose toxic byproducts cause breast tumors. Actually, a whole host of foodstuffs contain fungal toxins. Mycotoxins are toxic fungal metabolites that are structurally diverse. Yet they are common contaminants of the ingredients in animal feed and human food.They or their effects can be transmitted from animal feed to the animal to humans.To date, mycotoxins with carcinogenic potency in experimental animal models include aflatoxins, sterigmatocystin, ochratoxin, fumonisins, zearalenone, and some penicillium toxins.In one 1993 study, researchers examined human breast cancer tissue for evidence of the presence of aflatoxin, a recognized potent carcinogenic mycotoxin found in inferior peanut butter and other nut and dairy products. To see the rest of this article go here http://www.wholebodywellnesssolutions.com/fumyfobrca.html
Are you eating your way to breast cancer?What if you found out that if you consume foods such as peanut butter and beef, you might well be eating fungal toxins that could cause breast cancer?Would you change your diet? Would you cleanse your body? One of the most common hormones used with cattle is zearalone, which is a fungal product whose toxic byproducts cause breast tumors. Actually, a whole host of foodstuffs contain fungal toxins. Mycotoxins are toxic fungal metabolites that are structurally diverse. Yet they are common contaminants of the ingredients in animal feed and human food.They or their effects can be transmitted from animal feed to the animal to humans.To date, mycotoxins with carcinogenic potency in experimental animal models include aflatoxins, sterigmatocystin, ochratoxin, fumonisins, zearalenone, and some penicillium toxins.In one 1993 study, researchers examined human breast cancer tissue for evidence of the presence of aflatoxin, a recognized potent carcinogenic mycotoxin found in inferior peanut butter and other nut and dairy products. To see the rest of this article go here http://www.wholebodywellnesssolutions.com/fumyfobrca.html
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