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Aug 29, 2014

Are Carbohydrates Linked to Colorectal Cancer?

Keith Scott-Mumby

The United States has the seventh highest cancer occurrence rate in the world.  The causes are traced back to consuming too many processed dairy products, eating too much red meat, tobacco use, and obesity to name a few. It should come as no surprise then that the Western world’s carbohydrate addiction is now being linked […]

Aug 29, 2014

Are Carbohydrates Linked to Colorectal Cancer?

Keith Scott-Mumby

The United States has the seventh highest cancer occurrence rate in the world.  The causes are traced back to consuming too many processed dairy products, eating too much red meat, tobacco use, and obesity to name a few. It should come as no surprise then that the Western world’s carbohydrate addiction is now being linked […] The post Are Carbohydrates Linked to Colorectal Cancer? appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Mar 17, 2012

Got Cancer? Take An Aspirin You’ll Feel Better!

Keith Scott-Mumby

Remarkable as it may seem, humble aspirin has a strong effect against cancer cells. This is in part due to the fact that cancer is part of the picture caused by our “inflammatory fire”; partly because it has a specific cytotoxic effect—see below. A study just last year (2011) showed taking aspirin (salicylic acid) significantly reduced the risk of colorectal cancer. 434 subjects taking just a placebo had an incidence of 30 cancers; 427 subjects taking aspirin daily for at least 2 years had an incidence of only 18 cancers. That’s a remarkable 40% reduction. No fancy expensive drugs can do that, or even come close!

Mar 17, 2012

Got Cancer? Take An Aspirin You’ll Feel Better!

Keith Scott-Mumby

Remarkable as it may seem, humble aspirin has a strong effect against cancer cells. This is in part due to the fact that cancer is part of the picture caused by our “inflammatory fire”; partly because it has a specific cytotoxic effect—see below. A study just last year (2011) showed taking aspirin (salicylic acid) significantly reduced the risk of colorectal cancer. 434 subjects taking just a placebo had an incidence of 30 cancers; 427 subjects taking aspirin daily for at least 2 years had an incidence of only 18 cancers. That’s a remarkable 40% reduction. No fancy expensive drugs can do that, or even come close!
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