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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/daily-dose-ginger-may-cut-cancer-risk-161246860.html

Daily dose of ginger may cut cancer risk

AFP Relax – Fri, Oct 14, 2011

A new study finds a link between ginger supplements and a reduction of inflammation …

New research finds that ginger's anti-inflammatory properties may play a role in reducing colon cancer risk.

The study, published Tuesday in Cancer Prevention Research, found a link between daily ginger supplements and a reduction of inflammation in the colon, which researchers suggest is one step toward better understanding the role ginger root might play in preventing colon cancer.

Prior studies in mice and rats have shown that ginger helped prevent the formation of tumors when the animals were exposed to a chemical that causes colon cancer.

For the new study, researchers from the University of Michigan Medical School in the US randomly assigned 30 healthy adults to take capsules containing either 2 grams of powered ginger root (about two tablespoons of ground-up ginger root, noted the researchers) or a placebo powder every day for four weeks.

Before and after the study, the researchers took tissue samples from the lining of the colon. They "tested these samples for chemicals called eicosanoids that increase inflammation in the gut," stated WebMD, noting that the ginger-eating subjects showed reduced inflammation.

Another recent study published in The Lancet found that low doses of aspirin, taken daily and over the long term, cut cases of colorectal cancer by a quarter and the death toll from this disease by a third.

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jhun_4040 wrote:

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/daily-dose-ginger-may-cut-cancer-risk-161246860.html

Daily dose of ginger may cut cancer risk

AFP Relax – Fri, Oct 14, 2011

A new study finds a link between ginger supplements and a reduction of inflammation …

New research finds that ginger's anti-inflammatory properties may play a role in reducing colon cancer risk.

The study, published Tuesday in Cancer Prevention Research, found a link between daily ginger supplements and a reduction of inflammation in the colon, which researchers suggest is one step toward better understanding the role ginger root might play in preventing colon cancer.

Prior studies in mice and rats have shown that ginger helped prevent the formation of tumors when the animals were exposed to a chemical that causes colon cancer.

For the new study, researchers from the University of Michigan Medical School in the US randomly assigned 30 healthy adults to take capsules containing either 2 grams of powered ginger root (about two tablespoons of ground-up ginger root, noted the researchers) or a placebo powder every day for four weeks.

Before and after the study, the researchers took tissue samples from the lining of the colon. They "tested these samples for chemicals called eicosanoids that increase inflammation in the gut," stated WebMD, noting that the ginger-eating subjects showed reduced inflammation.

Another recent study published in The Lancet found that low doses of aspirin, taken daily and over the long term, cut cases of colorectal cancer by a quarter and the death toll from this disease by a third.

Yes is CV time!!!!

U see that Y Bro Lightning always look so young

Heeeee:whistle::whistle::whistle:

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blackknight wrote:

cold and diarhoea is a sign of STD or not unker? haha

Please make an appointment for him at DSC Clinic - Kelatan Lane!

They will know better! :lol:

Getting to DSC

DSC Clinic is located on the 1st and 2nd storey of Block 31, Kelantan Lane. We are well-served by an extensive network of public transport and taxis. There are also parking lots available for those who drive.

Do call us at +65 6293 9648 to book an appointment before visiting.

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kepiting1sg wrote:

Please make an appointment for him at DSC Clinic - Kelatan Lane!

They will know better! :lol:

Getting to DSC

DSC Clinic is located on the 1st and 2nd storey of Block 31, Kelantan Lane. We are well-served by an extensive network of public transport and taxis. There are also parking lots available for those who drive.

Do call us at +65 6293 9648 to book an appointment before visiting.

no nid la, enuff mar tell and macallaum inside your body, immune system mo tat teng one !!!

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