Playing It Cancer Smart

     During  preparation  for this  website  one  of  my  favorite  reads       would  have  to  be:  Gene Smart  by  Floyd H Chilton.  Which detailed            the adaptive stress response that helps  the body adapt to the stress it encounters. Something our ancestors adaptive to well back in the day           of  less stress  filled days, less processed  foods,  pizza  and  fast  foods     being thrown at them. 

    Twenty  first century lifestyle will take and also drive the adaptive response  to  stress  toward  over ~ reactive  inflammation,  being over weight  with  poor health  and  premature aging.  It  is  with  a  lack  of nutrition that leads to profound  and  increased susceptibility toward              a whole host of  diseases that you see it’s impact.

    So it’s our shift in lifestyle and  food supply, in combination with our ancient genes  that  puts us at risk.  When  you  consider the  times  we’re living,  much  like the catastrophic events  causing the dramatic changes        in the diets of  dinosaurs.  Altered weather pattern which in turn altered vegetation  and their ecosystem of  that time causing their extinction.

     Change is needed to prevent a repeat of  history  and  scientist believe       an  extensive  laundry  list  is  needed  to  prevent a low – level,   full – body chronic  inflammation  state.   That  contributes  to  the  aging  process  by   eroding the cell’s ability to maintain themselves while causing themselves   to grow old before their time.

    Therefore it’s important key is to trigger the adaptive stress response   with certain types of  calories  and biochemical compounds  (polyphenols, while adding  fiber, correcting the good  fat to bad  fat ratio,  with aerobic exercise to fight inflammation and restricting calories that can alter gene expression), thereby, reducing the biomarkers  for inflammation,  disease and the aging process.

     Between  50  and  75 million  Americans  have  the metabolic syndrome defined by the presence of  three or more risk  factors. Including abdominal obesity,  high triglycerides or cholesterol, elevated high blood pressure and abnormal insulin or glucose levels. The components of  the Gene Smart Diet have been  found in clinical study to prevent  and  treat cardio arrhythmias, COPD, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis,  Crohn’s disease, IBS, psoriasis, asthma and even certain cancer.         

    Cancer  for  a long time  was  in a category of  it’s own  and  as  far back    as  the  late 19th century,  Scientist noticed inflammation  in the presence of  certain cancers, believed inflammation played a crucial role in turning any pre malignant cells into malignant cells. Cancer starts with a group of cells, gone haywire,  reproducing rapidly  and  then migrating  into surrounding healthy tissue.

     This marks the transition  from pre malignancy to malignancy, scientist   suspect that the tumor essentially borrows the body’s natural inflammatory process to aid and a bet this transition. This mechanism was discovered by a researcher at the University of London, who  found mice engineered without the ability to produce a particularly inflammatory messenger; called tumor necrosis  factor – alpha.

   Because it kills cancer cells  under certain conditions this inflammatory  messenger,  when it is chronically present  in low levels,  essentially creates a breeding ground for pre malignant cells to turn malignant.  However, this process  isn’t  the  primary cancer  that kills.  Metastases:  when cancer cells break off  and travel to other locations throughout the body while setting up camp.  

   Here again inflammation plays a crucial role accompanying cancer cells  in  the  journey  to the  fatal  end   (know  your  inflammatory  messengers.) 

     Leptin:  under  normal  circumstances  it  regulates  the  amount  of  fat       the body stores, slowing the process  if  fat becomes over stocked. However, in people who are obese;  this system breaks down and the body has seen so much  leptin  that  they  don’t  respond appropriately  to large amounts of it. Michael Rosenbaum MD at Columbia University Medical Center  found with weight loss.

     Brain activity indicated increasing emotional  and  cognitive response     to  food,  as well as  declining control over eating behavior.  In other words, causes you to reach for the cookie jar and explains ‘why’ only 5 to 25 percent of people who had been obese. However,  lost 10 percent of their body weight through diet  and  exercise are able to keep off  the excess poundage.

    C – reactive protein:  high levels of  CRP are so closely related to so many health malaise that sometimes it could be a biomarker of  disease and aging. Data collected showcases  high levels of  CRP are associated  with important cardio  vascular  factors  including   high cholesterol,   high  blood  pressure, insulin resistance  and diabetes.  Research studies also indicate women who obese are more than six times (men twice as likely) to have elevated CPR.

    Interleukin – 6:  may have anti inflammatory effects in people who are     lean and physically active helping regulate metabolism, suppress appetite and  prevent  weight gain.  Whereas people  who are over weight  or  obese, elevated IL – 6  is associated  with whole body inflammation  and increased CRP production.

    Interleukin – 8:  our  fat cells  also produce an inflammatory messenger  known as interleukin – 8.  (IL – 8) plays a pivotal role in the development of  atherosclerosis  and  other inflammatory diseases  by  controlling how and when white blood move into tissues to cause damage. One recent study also showed circulative IL – 8 correlated to obesity – related biomarkers CRP and IL – 6 as well as  glucose regulation.

    Tumor  Necrosis  Factor  –  Alpha  (TNF)  is  an  inflammatory  messenger  made by macrophages.  A type of  white blood cells  that’s quite prevalent in fat tissue  and  in people that are lean,  macrophages  make up only  5  to  10 percent of  fat tissue; while they account  for 60 percent of all cells in the  fat deposits  of  people whom are over weight or obese.

    One study  found  that  compared to those of normal weight, that obese release more than seven times as much  TNF  from their  fat tissue.  TNF  is associated with insulin resistance, diabetes, hardening of  the arteries and congestive heart  failure.  Although it does  kill cancer cells  in high enough doses it actually promotes tumor growth when present at lower levels over longer periods of time.

    Biomarkers of  aging…. are things that make us look  and  feel old,  skin elasticity won’t restore, joints stiffen – up, we’re prone to more colds, bones weaken,  your  balance  worsen,  glucose regulation  is less efficient.  While muscle  mass  declines,  heart  muscle  weakens  as  exercise  becomes  more difficult with lower stamina  and energy level.  Which  can  also  contribute to weight gain,  poor endocrine system,  cognitive  function  and  lapses  in memory. 

     Therefore  ways  to combat aging process,  in 1934,  two  Scientist  from Cornell  UniversityClive McCay  and  Mary Crowell  made  an  interesting observation.  Laboratory  mice  given  a diet  that  was  nutritionally sound but severely reduced  in calories  lived twice  as long as  they were expected. In the proceeding  70 years  of  research  that has  followed  their  discovery, we find that calorie restriction is the only item that with stood the test over time to extend longevity.

   Like human beings, mice begin a downward death spiral after reaching      a certain point in their life cycle as well. However, those living on a CR Diet this decline proceeds at a slower pace.  The lab mice don’t lose muscle mass, fur don’t thin as it usually does,  immune system  remains  strong  and  they don’t become susceptible to diseases like cancer, as older mice generally do.

    In 2003,  a group  of  Scientists,  led  by David Sinclair Ph.D. at Harvard, and  Leonard Guarente Ph.D.,  at MIT  made  several  scientific observations. While studying the effect calorie restriction (CR) in the number of times that yeast could reproduce.  Finding  a  switch  board  for  controlling  genes  that dictate how long yeast cells have and how many times they divide. Actually the switch board is a biological pathway the scientist called Sir2.

  Simply put, Sir2 senses how many nutrients are available to an organism  in it’s own environment. If nutrients are scarce as they are when restricting calories ~ the switch board lights up  and it’s activity increases.  This will in turn have a major impact on how long an organism lives  and/or how many times it can reproduce.  For yeast cells  activating this switch board extends the life span by a whopping 30 to 40 percent.

     That same increase  in humans  would have humans living to  120 years.   Also in humans, a similar protein called SIRT1 was discovered and the entire family of protein are collectively known as sirtuins. When activated sirtuins offer  a  super ~ charged  protection  against  inflammation,   and  therefore, against disease itself as well as the aging process.

    Within the French Paradox  and  laboratory at Harvard,  David Sinclair   reported that a naturally occurring polyphenol – like compound common in red wine or red grapes. Resveratrol most potently activates SIRT1  and even more astonishing from a paper that appeared in  Nature  (2006),  revealing mice  fed  resveratrol lived the same length of  time.  Having the same motor skills wether on a healthy low – fat diet  or  high – fat diet.

    Duplicating CR’s effects, as resveratrol claim in itself that it can mimic a calorie restricted diet  or  exercising regularly. Dr. John Auwerx Ph.D. at the Institute of  Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology  in Illkirch, France. In  a  paper  published  in  the  journal  Cell  (2006),  Dr.  Auwerx  devised  an animal study to test high doses of resveratrol on exercise endurance in mice. Whereas your typical lab mouse can run roughly 1 kilometer on a treadmill before collapsing  from exhaustion.

   However,  when mice where given up to 400 milligrams of  resveratrol     per kilogram of body weight.  They were able  to run twice  the distance of mice not given resveratrol.  Furthermore  they  found  that  mice  had more energy charged muscles with a lower heart rate – characteristically  found in  train athletes.  The  near  magical  properties  of  resveratrol  and  other potent bioactives don’t end there.

    They  also  interfere…. with  the  three stages  of  cancer formation  and modulate the master regulator NF -kB  that control inflammation,  thereby,  protecting  against  neuronal cell dysfunction  and cell death.  Which means  in  theory  it  could  protect  against  Alzheimer’s  and  Huntington’s Disease. Harnessing the power of  bio-actives is like finding a treasure map directing  us to a  fountain of  youth.  One has to consider  the satiety of  fiber  and also the anti inflammatory properties of  Omega – 3  fatty acids.

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