Canadian Cancer Society is leading the way in cancer control to actively prevent, cure or manage cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society takes the role as steward of donor dollars very seriously and makes every effort to allocate these dollars where they will make the most difference in making cancer history. In working to control cancer, we focus our work in 5 areas:
Research, Advocacy, Prevention, Information, Support. Ref: http://www.cancer.ca/canada-wide/about%20us/cw-what%20we%20do.aspx?sc_lang=en
CANCER is RUST:
When metal is exposed to water and oxygen, it slowly
starts to change. The iron is corroded and transformed from
metallic iron to iron oxide. The rust replaces the "healthy"
metallic iron and eats away at the metal, weakening its
structure. Paint, oil and protective coatings are all effective
ways to guard metal against corrosion, but rusting occurs if
the paint is damaged, if the oil dissipates or if the finish is
scratched - exposing the metal to oxidants. Corrosives can
also encourage rust formation, salt being a good example.
Just like rusting metal, which
needs to be exposed to water and
oxygen, cancer has several
developmental stages:
Initiation - the exposure of a cell to a
carcinogen
Promotion - the uncontrolled cellular
proliferation of cancer cells
Progression - the continuing growth and
spread of cancer throughout the body
To View Full Article: http://www.aor.ca/assets/Research/pdf/Vol3%20Issue2%20Cancer%20is%20Rust.pdf
Nutritional Support for Cancer Product Details:
FUCOIDAN: from the ocean to your cells - http://www.aor.ca/assets/Research/pdf/Vol3%20Issue2%20Fucoidan.pdf
AHCC and CANCER: A prospectus - The active ingredients of AHCC include acetylated alpha and beta glucans and GI Saccahrides of low molecular weight (5 kDaltons) for optimal bioavailability and have been found in numerous clinical studies to strengthen and optimize the capacity of the immune system. The immune system is the body's primary means of defense against pathogens and invaders. When functioning optimally, it eliminates bacteria, viruses, parasites, and cancerous cells. But, when compromised it cannot defend the body against these pathogens and is unable to prevent the growth and spread of abnormal cells.
http://www.aor.ca/assets/Research/pdf/Vol3%20Issue2%20AHCC.pdf
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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