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Old September 1st 11, 10:53 AM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.soc
Edward Dolan
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On Aug 12, 4:59 pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
[...]
You are embarked on a wild goose chase which will do nothing to enhance
your
long term prospects.
[...]


Your opinion has been noted for what it is ... fallacious. I will let

you in on a few things that if you weren't such a lazy ass, you'd be
able to learn for yourself. It is now generally accepted that 30-90%
of all cancer is diet related.

Yes, but over a lifetime. I could just as easily say that cancer is life
related. Live long enough and those cells will eventually go crazy somewhere
in your body.

There is a strong association of high

intake of Omega-6 fats and the occurrence of prostate cancer and the
degree of its aggressiveness. The fact is that nutrition plays a
major role in the sensitivity and likelihood of developing cancer.

All Americans have more or less the same diet. Yet all Americans do not get
cancer. Most especially, all men do not get prostate cancer, at least not to
the point where it is going to cause death.

The health of our DNA is nutrient dependent, as is our ability to

repair DNA damage. Cancer begins with mutated faulty genes. Free
radicals damage DNA, which when not repaired, is passed on through
replication. A shortage of antioxidants inhibit the DNA repair
process. Many cells have special cancer growth genes called
protooncogenes which if turned on from the unrepaired DNA causes
normal cells to be transformed into cancer cells that replicate
uncontrollably. What wakes up (read turns on) these genes and
precipitates cancer are viruses, chemicals, infections, radiation,
foreign bodies, and nutritional deficiencies, especially deficiency of
folate.

Nope, too many possible causes, which means cancer is still not understood.

Exposure to these causative factors result in the formation

of free radicals and chronic inflammation leading to cancer. Once
cancer cells are established they have an enormous appetite for
sugar,, iron and glutamate. A seaweed extract foo additive commonly
found in baked goods and ice cream, (CARRAGEENEN) promotes the
aggressive growth and spread of cancer by stimulating the COX-2
enzyme.

None of the above is known for sure. If it were, there would be a standard
treatment given to all cancer patients to prevent its reoccurrence.

I could go on and on here, but it should be obvious that I

know far more more about the biology of the disease than does Ed
Dolan, not that that in any way hinders him from running his mouth and
offering errant opinion stated as though fact.

"You are embarked on a wild goose chase which will do nothing to enhance
your
long term prospects." - Ed Dolan
[...]

Nope, I haven't heard or seen anything advising men not to eat dairy or
red
meat. This would be headline news if it were true. In fact, it would be on
a
par with the campaign against tobacco.


You haven't heard because you have chosen not to hear. The campaign

against tobacco also was repressed and got off to a slow start after
the evidence was in and the truth were known. Much of this has to do
with deep pocket lobbying interest since a lot of money is at stake.
Regardless, the information is there for those who care to educate
themselves, but you are not among those that choose to be
enlightened. No surprise there.

Ah yes, the old conspiracy notion of why things do not get done according to
so and so. No doubt the doctors want people to get sick too, otherwise they
would be out of business.

The main FACT you need to get acquainted with is that we are all victims of
whatever culture we live in. There is no escaping it unless you want to live
alone in the wilds of Alaska hunting and gathering like Chris McCandless of
"Into the Wild" (he died of food poisoning and starvation).

--
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota



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