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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Health Discovery: Curry, Black Pepper May Help Prevent Breast Cancer


Add one more reason for women to spice up their diet: New research shows that compounds in turmeric and black pepper stop the growth of stem cells that often trigger breast cancer.

Stem cells play a role in many types of cancer, believed to mutate and fuel tumors. But researchers say limiting stem cell growth in the breast is crucial, especially in middle and older age. Although stem cells help maintain proper function in many organs—largely by replacing other cells that naturally die off—“in the breast, normal cells don’t turn over as much, and stem cells are necessary only during puberty to form breast tissue and during lactation,” explains Madhuri Kakarala, M.D., of the University of Michigan.

Her study, published online in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment in November, found that when a compound of the two spices was applied to breast cell cultures, it decreased the number of stem cells without affecting normal cells.

Past studies have shown cancer-preventing properties in turmeric, which gives curry its yellow-orange color. But Kakarala’s study finds that piperine, which is in black pepper, enhances turmeric’s power.

Supplements with these spices are available, but they only enter your system properly when eaten as part of your natural diet, Kakarala says.

“As a preventive measure against cancer, eat these spices regularly—in amounts to enhance but not overpower the flavor of food,” advises Bharat B. Aggarwal of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. He calls Kakarala’s study “impressive and exciting,” noting that in India and other countries where curry is frequently consumed, rates of several types of cancer—including breast cancer—are about 10 times lower than in the United States. “But as women move from India to here, we see an increase in their rates of breast, colon and other cancers because they adopt a Western diet.”

By: Sid Kirchheimer | Source: AARP Bulletin Today

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Day After Christmas


Well here we are another season has come and gone and the new year quickly coming upon us. I hope that this will be a better year for most of us than last year was with all the economy being the way it was. We can only hope for the best. Yesterday was a very special Christmas for me since I truly met my Christmas Angel in the form of a dear friend. I hope that I will be able to pass along the kindness that she showed me to others who's lives I may touch in the coming year. Just a thought for the new year don't forget how precious your friends and family are.

Monday, December 21, 2009

December Happenings...





December has been quite a busy month for me and might I say a very fun one too. Now that Christmas is only a few days away things are going to slow down a little for me. To start the month off I went to Disneyland with my sister and brother-in-law and we had a wonderful two days there even though the weather wasn't perfect. It just made things seem a little more magical. Then after that weekend we were invited to have a Christmas get together at my sister's house and it was so much fun to watch the grand-kiddies and great nephew Diego dance with glee as all the gifts were exchanged. He is so cute and so polite his mom has done a good job with him. It seemed like even the youngest were filled with glee and excitement to. It's always so nice to spend holidays with the family.
As the holidays are almost over but I still have some more get togethers to go to and my youngest son is going to take me out to dinner on Christmas Eve. I have to say this has been the very best holiday season I have had in years. Even our office party was the tops thanks to great planning.
Merry Christmas to all my friends may you have a happy and prosperous new year.











Friday, December 11, 2009

Isla's First Christmas 2009


It's hard to believe that our little Isla is 10 1/2 months old and about to experience her first Christmas. She enjoys unwrapping the little trinkets that St. Nick leaves outside her bedroom door if she has been a good girl the day before.

Yea!! Isla is 9 months old

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