{"id":323,"date":"2016-04-29T23:42:52","date_gmt":"2016-04-29T23:42:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.onecleverchef.com\/?p=323"},"modified":"2019-09-28T19:13:50","modified_gmt":"2019-09-28T19:13:50","slug":"official-sugar-primary-cause-several-types-cancer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.onecleverchef.com\/official-sugar-primary-cause-several-types-cancer\/","title":{"rendered":"Official: Sugar Is the Primary Cause of Several Types of Cancer \u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A Dangerous Addiction<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you have an insatiable sweet tooth, it might be time to consider cutting back on all those refined sugars you eat. New research conducted shows that sugar not only poses a diabetic<\/a> health risk, but that it also contributes to 35 million deaths globally a year [1]<\/sup>.<\/p>\n

The risks of sugar don\u2019t just end at diabetes and heart disease, either. Sugar and cancer go hand-in-hand in ways that some oncologists and the media fail to see: and that by limiting a cancer patient\u2019s sugar intake<\/a> it could stop the rapid growth of cancer cells.<\/p>\n

According to an article [2]<\/sup> written by Patrick Quillin, PhD, cutting sugar from the diet of cancer patients is overlooked in the treatment process when it is actually a very vital step. \u201cSugar feeds cancer\u201d is a phrase often omitted and overlooked when it shouldn\u2019t be.<\/p>\n

There is some research [3]<\/sup> conducted that suggests that starving the tumor cells\u2014essentially\u2014of glucose is an effective cancer treatment, because cells need sugar to thrive.<\/p>\n

Sugar Feeds Cancer <\/strong><\/p>\n

Some even describe cancer as a \u201cpreventable disease\u201d that just requires a lifestyle change. [4]<\/sup> While that statement is a little iffy for the genetic strains of cancer, it does ring true for those who were diagnosed due to things such as unhealthy diet or tobacco use.<\/p>\n

So how is natural sugar, not artificial or refined, bad for us when cells require glucose to function? The answer is fructose.In the journal Cancer Research<\/em>, it\u2019s posted that people who consume more sugar are at a higher risk of breast cancer [5]<\/sup>. And due to the American diet, lack of activity, and tobacco use, it seems that maybe cancer is a preventable disease.<\/p>\n

So how does fructose contribute to cancer more than natural sugar? Pancreatic tumor cells use it to grow and thrive. The knowledge that high fructose corn syrup is bad for you is widely accepted nowadays, so it should be easier for people to accept that it has cancerous properties as well. That isn\u2019t always the case, though.<\/p>\n

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Refined Sugar is The Enemy<\/strong><\/p>\n

The first people to discover that sugar feeds cancer were researchers at Huntsman Cancer Center in Utah. [6]<\/sup> Since tumor cells use more glucose than healthy cells, knowing the process and ballpark estimation of time can help future studies and patients.<\/p>\n

And studies, such as the 2012 one conducted [7]<\/sup> by Dr. Thomas Graeber, show that glucose starvation, as mentioned above, works as a way to end the loop of cancer cell multiplication.<\/div>\n

Refined sugars have a strong link to cancer, both as a cause and as the kerosene on top of the fire. Prevalent in today\u2019s diet and found in things from bread and pasta to soda, refined sugar can cause cancer by inflammation<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Inflammation aids the growth of cancerous cells by providing it the right amount of comfort to proliferate. It promotes metastasis, subverts immune response, and alters hormone response. [8]<\/sup><\/p>\n

Dr. Anthony Heaney even describes fructose as a hidden danger, one that leads to obesity and diabetes as well. It was Dr. Otto Warburg\u2019s paper in 1924 that first discovered the link that Heaney talks about. Titled \u201cOn metabolism of tumors,\u201d Warburg stated that the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of oxygen in normal blood cells with a fermentation of sugar.<\/p>\n

What difference does that make? Normal cells require oxygen; cancer cells, on the other hand, hate it. Warburg\u2019s theory was that cancer cells converted glucose into energy without oxygen.<\/p>\n

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Starving Cancer<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201cStarving\u201d the cancer cells prevents this. Dr. William Li discusses anti-angiogenesis, which is preventing the extra blood cells needed to grow and feed the tumor. In his video [9]<\/sup> Li discusses foods that can have anti-angiogenesis properties and suggests consuming them to starve your cancer or prevent it from cropping up in the first place.<\/p>\n

While sugar feeds cancer isn\u2019t as widely-known or accepted in the United States, it is in Europe. So much so, in fact, that oncologists use the Systemic Cancer Multistep Therapy (SCMT) protocol.<\/p>\n

Created by Manfred von Ardenne in Germany in 1965, this protocol calls for injecting patients with glucose to increase their blood-glucose concentrations, which then lowers the pH value of the tissues by lactic acid formation.<\/p>\n

The patients then undergo whole-body hypothermia to induce further stress on the cancer cells before they are then put into radiation. On the 103 patients tested, this method increased five-year survival rates by 20-25% and tumor regression by 30-50%.<\/p>\n

Cutting sugar consumption<\/a> is easier said than done, unfortunately. Because of the hedonic effects in the brain generated by fructose consumption, imbibing less can be a struggle.<\/p>\n

It modules the opioid and dopamine receptors in the brain, much like alcohol does. And gluten-containing grains, which have pharmacologically active peptides [10]<\/sup> that drive addictive behaviors, such as the compulsive need for grains at every meal. With that comes increasing your risk of cancer, making it an endless loop of addiction that many aren\u2019t able to fight.<\/p>\n

A Needed Lifestyle Change<\/strong><\/p>\n

Perhaps now it\u2019s time to consider that lifestyle change you\u2019ve been pondering, or maybe to just think a little bit harder before you pick up that next can of soda.<\/p>\n

Though the effects aren\u2019t always obvious or immediate, it does add up. Opt for natural sugars, such as honey and agave, which are healthier and are also packed with antioxidants to protect your body from the development of cancer.<\/p>\n

With research suggesting that Americans pack away as much as 160 lbs of sugar annually, and with the USDA estimating that Americans eat as much as 200 lbs of grain annually\u2014in which there are hidden sugars\u2014it never hurts and is never too early to watch your diet.<\/p>\n

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References:<\/p>\n

1. http:\/\/www.telegraph.co.uk\/health\/9062809\/Can-sugar-really-be-toxic-Sadly-yes.html<\/a><\/p>\n

2. http:\/\/www.mercola.com\/article\/sugar\/sugar_cancer.htm<\/a><\/p>\n

3. http:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pubmed\/6130780<\/a><\/p>\n

4. http:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC2515569\/<\/a><\/p>\n

5. http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/health\/cancer\/here-s-how-sugar-might-fuel-growth-cancer-n488456<\/a><\/p>\n

6. https:\/\/www.sciencedaily.com\/releases\/2009\/08\/090817184539.htm<\/a><\/p>\n

7. http:\/\/www.sciencedaily.com\/releases\/2012\/06\/120626131854.htm<\/a><\/p>\n

8. http:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pubmed\/18650914<\/a><\/p>\n

9. http:\/\/articles.mercola.com\/sites\/articles\/archive\/2010\/06\/08\/dramatically-effective-new-natural-way-to-starve-cancer-and-obesity.aspx<\/a><\/p>\n

10. http:\/\/www.greenmedinfo.com\/blog\/60-years-research-links-gluten-grains-schizophrenia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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