Then why make the blanket statement that "they are useless"? 8(depends. some i can, some i cannot. it can be various reasons
Then why make the blanket statement that "they are useless"? 8(
Cancer inhibition by inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) and inositol: from laboratory to clinic. Journal of Nutrition. 2003 November;133:3778S-3784S.
Phytic acid seems only to affect cancer cells and not normal cells. Phytic acid and inositol improves the effectiveness of chemotherapy. More studies are required to determine optimal dosage, effectiveness and safety of phytic acid.
The biochemical changes associated with phytic Acid on induced breast proliferative lesions in rats: preliminary findings. Cancer Biology and Therapy. 2006 September;5(9):1129-33 Previous studies shown that phytic acid inhibits or prevents the growth of neoplasms. The aim of this study was to investigate if phytic acid has an effect on tumorigenesis by inducing apoptosis and inhibiting of oxidative stress. The in-vivo test was carried out on rats which were treated with the carcinogen dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA). The researchers found that the administration of phytic removed the benign proliferative breast changes. Phytic acid significantly decreased trichostatin A and nitric oxide levels and increased apoptosis. The study concluded that the administration of phytic acid reversed the proliferative effects of the carcinogen DMBA, and could have a protective effect.
Protective effect of phytic acid on oxidative DNA damage with reference to cancer chemoprevention. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2001 November 2;288 (3):552-7 According to K Midorikawa and colleagues, phytic acid is one of the most promising cancer chemopreventive agents. The aim of this study was the determine the anticancer mechanism of phytic acid. They found that phytic acid inhibited the oxidative damage of hydrogen peroxide, but that phytic acid did not directly scavenge hydrogen peroxide. Phytic acid did not cause damage to DNA. They concluded that phytic acid acts as an antioxidant and anticancer agent by chelating metals.
Antitumor activity of phytic acid (inositol hexaphosphate) in murine transplanted and metastatic fibrosarcoma, a pilot study.Cancer Letters. 1992 July 31;65(1):9-13 In vivo tests have shown that phytic acid exerts a antitumor effect on experimental colon cancer. The purpose of this study was to determine the antitumor activity of phytic acid on other experimental tumor models, such as murine fibrosarcoma. The researchers found that the intraperitoneal injection of mice with phytic acid reduced the growth of subcutaneously transplanted fibrosarcoma and prolonged survival. Phytic acid could have a potential use in the therapy of cancer.
Suppression of colonic cancer by dietary phytic acid. Nutrition and cancer. 1993;19(1):11-9In this article the flavour producer Tastemaker (this company no longer exists) suggests that the health benefits of fiber maybe be attributed to phytic acid. Epidemiological studies have shown that the consumption of food fibers is linked to lower frequency of colon cancer. However there is also strong evidence that this protective effect may be caused by phytic acid, which is present in high amounts in high fiber products such cereal grains, nuts and seeds. Phytic acid forms complexes with metals, such as iron, which cause oxidative damage.
Excuse me for not having enough time to search through tens of thousands of pubmed articles and textbooksconcentrates only on fractions of positive effects and NEVER POSTS NEGATIVES.
So what DO you eat, asecin? You've said you don't believe in eating meat in large amounts. You've said you don't believe in eating veggies in large amounts.
If nothing is allowed in large amounts, I'm just wondering what makes up the bigger portions of your diet?
If the burden of proof of positive effects is on me(which I suppose at this point it is), then the burden of proof of negative effects is on you. Do not tell or expect me to do your work for you. If you truly believe in something then back it up with evidence like I do.
Why do you refuse to do this? It is not at all difficult.
Instead you result to petty insults and half assed attepmts at steering this thread off topicWhy?
Did that last temp ban of yours not make you think maybe your posting style needs revision? Because apparently the staff does.
Excuse me or not having enough time to search through tens of thousands of pubmed articles and textbooks
Ignorance is truly bliss :Di wont go through ncbi articles
the least you eat, the better basically.
what about all these nutrients we need to get?
what ex gf told u ? are you mocking me ? look man, do as you please, dont bug me anymore
some people want to be better than just getting by health-wise. Some people want to be extra-ordinary physically. For these people they will make it a priority to get extra intake of vitamins and minerals (mainly from whole foods). And plenty of macronutrients (so they are in a near constant state of anabolism).Isn't it strange how just about everything in the United States seems a little... off compared to the rest of the world?
We think we need more, more, more so we can be "better" than everyone else. The USA is the top of the food chain in economics (for right now, at least) and this has really influenced the egos of Americans. I truly believe we simply cannot get all of the RDA of vitamins without the influence of some supplements and, the kicker: we're all okay with doing extra things to get that daily amount we "need".
I think a vegan diet can be just as healthy as a vegetarian or even omnivore diet. In some cases, it can be MORE healthful, with the general unhealthy shift in the American diet.
I hear so many people say "well, what about B12? What about iron? You're deficient in those vitamins!". The truth is, I know I'm completely healthy without a "sufficient" intake of those vitamins and minerals. It's just another pressure to be a cooperating citizen, being mocked in this type of way.
Also, a little understanding goes a long way to being open-minded.
Isn't it strange how just about everything in the United States seems a little... off compared to the rest of the world?
We think we need more, more, more so we can be "better" than everyone else.