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    Off-label drugs shown to increase colorectal cancer survival

    After reviewing survival outcomes of almost 14,000 patients with colorectal cancer, those who were taking blood pressure drugs, ACE inhibitors, beta blockers and thiazide diuretics all had increased survival and lowered mortality. Colorectal cancer is booming! This year there will be more than 100,000 new cases of colon cancer and almost 50,000 cases of rectal cancer in the USA. It…

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  • Chris Woollams Health Watch

    How to protect your health, if there’s a nuclear explosion

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  • CANCERactiveMaking more time for PPs

    Making more time for PPs

    Over the past 20 months, CANCERactive patients have told you on video about how Personal Programmes have helped them beat cancer.  And we’ve brought you other Interviews on vitamin D, alternative therapies, oestrogen, all just to help you live a longer, healthier life. For example, we made (or are hoping to make) Sunday Show Interviews with: Joy Parsons – TNBC, Lowell Kile – Colorectal Cancer, Mark Giddings – Prostate…

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  • CANCERactiveIP-6 can starve brain tumours

    IP-6 can starve brain tumours

    IP-6, inositol hexaphosphate, a natural compound from fibre has been shown to both restrict iron in brain cancer cells and reactivate essential cancer-blocking messages, in effect starving the cancer and promoting its suppression. Research scientists led by Professor Silvia Marino from the Brain Tumour Research Centre at Queen Mary University of London have shown they can starve brain cancer of…

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  • CANCERactiveCancer drivers are NOT found in DNA

    Cancer drivers are NOT found in DNA

    Two new studies have revealed that not only are there no newly developed ‘mutations’ in DNA causing cancer formation; but also where there is an inherited mutation, it does not reduce cancer survival times; if anything people with an inherited mutation survive longer! First, researchers from Sloan Kettering have found that cancer does not derive from new mutations in your DNA – there is not…

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  • Chris Woollams Health WatchBerberine, blood, sugar, pressure, herbal, research, cardiovascular, risk, circulation, Type-2, Diabetes, vascular, drugs, Metformin, Berberis, Goldenseal, anti-pathogen, BKCa,

    Berberine can cut blood sugar and reduce blood pressure

    Berberine can cut blood sugar and reduce blood pressure The herbal component berberine, known to reduce blood sugar is shown in this research to reduce blood pressure and improve blood circulation reducing cardiovascular risk. People with Type-2 Diabetes have two significant risk factors – high blood sugar, and high blood pressure – which together increase their risk of vascular issues…

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  • Chris Woollams Health WatchGout, microbiome, autoimmune, disease, Bacteroides, Prevotella, Fusobacterium, gum, disease , colorectal, cancer, bacterium, Enterobacteriaceae species, Roseburia species, Coprococcus species, Eubacteriumspecies, F prausnitzii, Bacteroides, Prevotella, Fusobacterium

    Gout driven by highly altered microbiome

    Gout driven by highly altered microbiome The microbiome of people with gout resembles that of patients with autoimmune disease, with loss of butyrate-producing bacteria and higher levels of Bacteroides, Prevotella, and Fusobacterium, the gum disease and colorectal cancer-linked bacterium. Patients with gout have a completely different microbiome to healthy individuals; it is associated with chronic inflammation and unregulated urate degradation.…

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  • Chris Woollams Health WatchMyopericarditis, Coagulation, vaccine, mRNA, Aspirate, vaccinate, Covid, Pfizer, Moderna, Health, Dr. John Campbell, thrombocytopenia,

    Myopericarditis and Coagulation from vaccines – are we vaccinating correctly?

    Myopericarditis and Coagulation from vaccines – are we vaccinating correctly? A small study with Intramuscular mRNA vaccines has shown that if they go straight into a blood vessel they can cause myopericarditis, indicating that the problem may not arise from the vaccine content but how it is administered. Similar problems have been long established for the adenovirus vector for the Astra Zeneca…

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  • Rainbow Diet

    Health juice 1 – Mediterranean Diet Green Juice

    Our Rainbow Diet green juice has a number of excellent health benefits – antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, heart protective and anti-cancer, for starters. It is pure plant-based nourishment, packed with soluble fibre – the kind your gut bacteria like – minerals, vitamins and glutathione to boost oxygenation. Key green juice ingredients –  Kale – One of the most nutrient-dense plant foods; cut…

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  • Rainbow DietRainbow Diet, foods, health, colourful Mediterranean diet, Mediterranean diet, inflammatory bowel disease, IBD, gut, Ruminococcus, Firmicutes, Clostridium bolteae, Coprobacillus, Lachnospiraceae, Oscillibacter, bacterial species, Faecalibacterium, Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus, and Enterococcus, mucosal protection, anti-inflammatory, invented, Keto diet, FODMAP diet,

    Gut microbiome study links Rainbow Diet foods to good health

    Certain foods, like olive oil, oily fish, red wine, nuts and seeds, vegetables, fruits and pulses (legumes), consistently promote human health because new research shows they increase numbers of helpful bacteria producing anti-inflammatory and beneficial compounds. These foods are commonplace in the colourful Mediterranean diet. These foods can correct and protect. Is the wonderful diet you are eating for your…

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