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Eat Nuts Can Prevent Prostate Cancer

April 18th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Family doctor online news: According to the British “Daily Mail” reported that researchers have found that men eating a few walnuts a day can be effective in preventing prostate cancer. Scientists said that the amount of snack food to add some nuts, you can control the cancer and reduce tumor growth. Although the current study confined to mice, but scientists still have reason to believe that this result is also applicable to humans.

Walnut can prevent prostate cancer

Prostate cancer has been a great threat to life men, the risk is second only to lung cancer in cancer, ranking second in the UK alone each year 35,000 people were diagnosed with prostate cancer and 10,000 people died of the disease.

Although so far the causes of prostate cancer is not fully clear, but the relevant information and is closely related to diet, especially those who like fatty foods like fruits and vegetables instead of the highest incidence of people.

Walnuts are rich in -3 fatty acids have been shown to retard the course of breast cancer and heart disease, and even more effective than some chemical substances.

The latest study, University of California researchers will have prostate cancer in the rat study, in two months, in their food to add walnuts. Researcher Paul – Davis (Paul Davis) in a meeting organized by the American Chemical Society, said: “It was found that rats fed with walnut, they gradually reduced prostate cancer or slow the growth of the.”

Prostate Cancer Charity Association, Helen – Ripon (Helen Rippon), Dr. said: “Although only in the mouse experiment, the results achieved, if that piece of description as effective in humans is still too early, however, made by nutrition appropriate adjustments in order to prevent prostate cancer, and promoting male reproductive health, there is no doubt it is very important. “

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