The occurrence of prostate related illness in the West is epidemic. Killing between 40 and 50
thousand annually, prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death among men in the U.S.
and for the fortunate cancer patients who survive this disease, there are often side effects of
treatment that diminish the quality of life. Why is this the case? What can be done? Intense
scientific research has recently led to exciting new discoveries on this important medical front.
Both treatment and prevention may be within sight as study after study reveal the chemistries at
play in the prostate disease process.
A Little Background
Prostate cancer is what is called a multi-stage carcinogenesis,
which means it has three distinct phases of development. These
phases are 1) initiation, 2) promotion, and 3) progression. Few
people know that most men have early expressions of prostate cancer
by the time we’re in our twenties! That’s the initiation phase. It’s
what comes next that determines whether or not this disease is going
to progress in a threatening way. Are the necessary ingredients for
tumor promotion in place to make the cancer grow? To put this
another way, men don’t die from simply getting prostate cancer:
mortality is a function of the growth and proliferation of the
cancer cells into other organ systems. What makes the localized
prostate cancer cells flourish, grow, and spread? That’s the real
health issue. We are discovering that cancer cells, like any form of
living tissue or organism, require a particular nutrient in order to
survive. Think of prostate cancer cells as an animal that will eat
only one type of food—sort of a malignant rabbit that will eat only
essential carrots. No essential carrots—no malignant rabbits. This
is a bizarre way of visualizing the cancer cells, but it is actually
descriptive of the prostate cancer process.
Enter Chemoprevention
What if we could pinpoint the particular essential nutrient
fundamental for the growth and proliferation of prostate cancer
cells? What if we could then determine how the body obtained or
manufacturerd that essential cancer nutrient? All that would be left
is to determine how best to help the body prevent the production of
that essential prostate cancer cell nutrient. In other words, how
can we keep the “malignant rabbits” from their indispensable food
source? This would be called “chemoprevention,” but you can also
think of it as starving the cancer cells. Significant research is
currently being conducted into the abundance of naturally occurring
chemopreventive properties found in hundreds of fresh fruits and
vegetables around the world. This rich database is now available to
link with discoveries being made on the fronts of medical research.
What is this exciting new research all about?
The Good News: Our bodies produce and process an incredible
assortment of chemicals, each of which must be maintained in
appropriate balance in order to sustain optimal health. Key to the
maintenance of this balance are tiny biological processing factories
called enzymes, and one of these, 5 Lipoxygenase (or 5-LO for short)
has been shown to be associated with the production of a chemical
called 5-HETE, without which cancer cells in the prostate cannot
survive. Simply put, 5 HETE is the only food that prostate cancer
cells eat —it is “essential carrot” for the “malignant rabbits” that
want to run wildly throughout the body. What can be done to prevent
the body’s creation of 5-HETE? It turns out that the 5-LO enzyme
metabolizes arachidonic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid) into 5-HETE. If
that enzymatic process does not occur, there is no 5-HETE, and thus,
no prostate cancer proliferation. Studies, including a 1999 study
published in the distinguished Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences from the University of Virginia Cancer Center, have
repeatedly demonstrated that prostate cancer cell apoptosis (or
cellular suicide) occurs—“massively and rapidly” no more than 1 to 2
hours after the production of 5-HETE by 5-LO has been stopped. How
can we stop the 5-LO enzyme from producing this essential cancer
nutrient, 5-HETE?
5LO Inhibitors
Remember all that research being done into chemo-preventive
fruits and vegetables? Well, it turns out there are a number of
common food items rich in nutrients that specifically inhibit the
activity of the enzyme 5-LO. These amazing foods include; ginger,
green tea, saw palmetto, olive oil, and many others. Ginger leads
the way in the government ’s USDA database of 5-LO inhibitors, as
Ginger has been shown to contain at least 22 different components
which act as 5-LO inhibitors. Studies at major medical research labs
and university facilities around the world, from Japan to Malaysia,
the U.S. and Europe, have found the same results. Naturally
occurring 5-LO inhibitors prevent the activity whereby arachidonic
acid is metabolized by 5-LO into 5-HETE. The other herbs we have
researched for the combination add up to a total of 38 natural
inhibitors.
From Theory to Helping Humanity
How can we make use of this information? Should we eat pounds of
organic Ginger, consume raw Saw Palmetto berries, and swallow olive
oil by the gallon? Well, that is one approach, and it is certainly
wise to incorporate into our diets those foods that naturally
inhibit the creation of “essential carrots” for the malignant
prostate cancer cells. As far as we’re concerned, you simply cannot
consume enough organic ginger and you should eat it as a food or
find a good organic supplement for that herbal tonic. It is also
intelligent to reduce consumption of large amounts of Omega 6
arachidonic acid, which is found in concentrated amounts in the red
meats and certain cooking oils like peanut and corn oils. It is also
very prudent to consume more of the “good” Omega 3 fatty acids,
particularly DHA, as the balance or ratio of Omega 3 and 6 fatty
acids is another way to inhibit the inappropriate formation of
arachidonic acid by-products. But back to natural 5-LO inhibitors.
Although eating the proper foods is obviously the best strategy, it
is not feasible in all cases. For example, Saw Palmetto grows in the
southeastern United States, is not native to other regions, and its
berries have an unpleasant taste and aroma. They are wonderful as a
supplement, but not practical as a food. And the same is true for
Ginger: the modern American diet simply doesn’t provide enough
organic Ginger, and supplementation is appropriate. The quality of
the supplements is crucial, as some of the most powerful 5-LO
inhibitors are in the resins of the herbs, and those resins are best
available from what is called a “supercritical fluid extract.” You
should look for such an extract, as it provides the healing resins
and does not involve the use of chemical solvents or heat. The herb
is thus protected from damage, the ingredients are “broad-spectrum,”
and both we and the environment are protected from chemical toxins.
Naturally, regular intake of these supercritically extracted
chemopreventive substances, together with other natural substances
with known beneficial properties, is nature’s solution to the recent
explosion of prostate related illnesses. These foods have been eaten
for centuries by cultures around the globe. They are safe and
readily available. Yes, there exist many 5-LO inhibitors not found
in nature’s pharmacopoeia, but they are novel, synthetic, and
fundamentally untested in the laboratory of long-term human
experience. On the other hand, the natural 5-LO inhibitors, such as
Ginger and Saw Palmetto, have withstood the test of time. Billions
of people, over thousands of years, with clearly beneficial results.
And what are those results? The mortality rate from prostate cancer
in cultures that regularly consume Ginger and other 5-LO inhibitors
is only 20% that of the western world. That is the epidemiological
trump card establishing the wisdom of an herbal approach to 5-LO
inhibition and prostate health.
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