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Cancer Research


Free Radicals, Cancer and DNA Damage

Stomach, prostate, colon, breast, bladder, oesophageal, and pancreatic - these are just a few of the types of cancer that may be prevented by antioxidants. In a comprehensive review of 130 studies examining the connection between diet and cancer, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley found that 92% of the studies showed that taking antioxidant supplements or eating super antioxidant-rich foods significantly reduced the risk of cancer.


Anti Cancer Trial

Motivated by the results of the longevity trial, a further trial investigated whether Enzogenol, at a low and a high dosage level, would influence the rate of cancer. Cancer is the most common cause of death for mice living in the sheltered environment, quite comparable with humans in today's highly developed worlds.


The trial started with mice that were in the middle of their normal life span. One group received normal mouse food with Enzogenol and the other group received only their normal mouse food. This trial revealed that the rate of cancer was significantly less in the Enzogenol® treated mice compared to the controls.


The trial showed an increase of median survival of the mice receiving the Enzogenol, which meant that the Enzogenol-mouse population lived healthier and longer lives.


DNA and Cancer

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material that controls heredity and is located in the cell nucleus. The ongoing attack on DNA by free radicals is thought to play a major role in the age-related development of cancer.

If the potential to initiate cancer is already there in the DNA, then it would make perfect sense to protect that DNA from oxidative damage and the potential to develop tumour. This is an important factor when considering herditary cancers.

We found that DNA damage reduction after supplementation with Enzogenol as measured by the comet assay was considerable after 6 weeks and highly significant after just 12 weeks of supplementation.


Telomeres and Cancer

Telomers are particular DNA sequences that make up the ends of chromosomes in cells. The important thing about telomers is their function to protect the integrity of the chromosomes, thereby protecting our genes and DNA. Unfortunately, telomeres naturally shorten over the lifespan of every mammal with progressing age. Yet, loosing telomers means loosing cells, and it can make normal cells into cancer cells.

Enzogenol may have a positive effect in the body by maintaining the length of telomers while the body gets older. This effect would be highly beneficial for every cell in the body. A current scientific theory supports that oxidative stress is involved in the shortening of telomers throughout the lifespan. Given the highly effective anti-oxidant actions of Enzogenol it is not that surprising that the telomer research has found Enzogenol to slow down the shortening of these important DNA sequences.
 

 

 

 
   


Benefits

Prevention - Improving the bodies own defence system to prevent Cancer in the first place

Support - Reducing Side effects, increasing energy levels, supporting the immune system.