From: healerstouch1 <healerstouch1@a...>
Date: Tue Apr 4, 2000 9:47pm
Subject: Ellagic Acid Breast Cancer Testimonial
This is one of two breast cancer testimonials that I have. I will be happy
to fax the other one since it is not in my database. Please note that I
am in no way suggesting that someone quit seeing their doctor and
just take ellagic acid. I am not a doctor, I am simply a healer and
researcher who is trying to get this message out there. Please
see the current research on ellagic acid on this site by the Washington
D.C. Red Raspberry Commission.
<A HREF="http://www.red-raspberry.com/">Washington D.C. Red Raspberry
Commission</A>
Good health,
Steve
P.S. Feel free to e-mail me for a copy of a healing vegetarian diet
that is based on the acid and alkaline principle. Based on
actual studies under a darkfield microscope and research by
Japanese scientist Aihara who has a must book for all cancer
patients titled: "Acid & Alkaline."
Arom Lyyski's breast cancer Ellagic Acid testimonial
22 October 1999 - Consulted with a General Surgeon and it was determined
that the lump in her breast needed to be removed and a biopsy taken.
27 October 1999 - Breast biopsy performed and lump removed.
01 November 1999 - Result of biopsy was positive for cancer.
12 November - 1999 At the recommendation of the general surgeon we
went ahead with a Lumpectomy and a sampling of a lymph gland.
15 November 1999 - Started taking Ellagic Acid Red 21 (3 morning,
2 afternoon, 3 bedtime), Started taking Livosin to help assist the liver,
(6 per day; 3 morning, 3 evening).
18 November - The results of the Lumpectomy and Lymph Glands were
positive on the surrounding tissue of the breast and 7 of 18 positive lymph
glands. The diagnosis is---advanced Stage 3 cancer.
Recommendation: Full breast mastectomy, followed with radiation and
chemotherapy as soon as possible.
Decision: Get a second opinion from an Oncologist.
23 November 1999 - Went for a lung scan just to be sure.
26 November - 1999 - Went in for a bone scan just as a precaution.
Consulted with an Oncologist and received the same reccomendation.
Asked him if he would do the blood work (CA 27:29, Breast Cancer)
and he would.
Had blood taken after leaving the Oncologist office.
30 November 1999 - Lung scan and Bone scan both are negative.
Blood test results are received. CA 27.29 preferred range is less
than <37.7, her results were 14.9!
CANCER FREE!
*Ellagic Acid is made from the Meeker red raspberry.
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David H. Barch, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
My research explores chemical carcinogenesis with a special interest in the
role of dietary factors in modulating carcinogenesis. We have examined the
mechanisms through which dietary zinc deficiency increases carcinogenesis and
the mechanisms through which dietary ellagic acid reduces carcinogenesis.
These studies have demonstrated that dietary zinc deficiency increases the
cytochrome P-450-dependent activation of carcinogens while ellagic acid
inhibits P-450-dependent carcinogen activation. We have also demonstrated
that dietary ellagic acid induces a number of Phase II cellular
detoxification enzymes that detoxify activated carcinogens. In addition, we
have demonstrated that ellagic acid also binds to DNA and prevents the
attachment of DNA adducts to the O6 position of guanine. Our current studies
continue to examine the mechanisms involved in the transcription regulation
of the Phase II detoxification enzymes by anticarcinogens, as well as the
changes in the regulation of these detoxification enzymes during normal
development.
Barch, D.H., Rundhaugen, L.M., Thomas, P.E., Pillay, N.S., and Kardos, P.
(1994). Dietary ellagic acid inhibits the enzymatic activity of CYP1A1
without altering hepatic concentrations of CYP1A1 or CYP1A1 mRNA. Biochem
Biophys Res Commun 201: 1477-1482.
Barch, D.H., and Rundhaugen, L.M. (1994). Ellagic acid induces
NAD(P)H:quinone reductase through activation of the antioxidant regulatory
element of the rat NAD(P)H:quinone reductase gene. Carcinogenesis 15:
2065-2068.
Barch, D.H., Rundhaugen, L.M., and Pillay, N.S. In press. (1995). Ellagic
acid induces transcription of the rat glutathione S-transferase Ya gene.
Carcinogenesis.