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Digest Number 691


Mike & Jane
 

Hi All

This is an interesting article regarding Cox-2 inhibition. But remember your already inhibiting Cox-2 expression by using flax products. Reducing dietary amounts of Omega-6 (bad) fats in another way to inhibit Cox-2 as well as taking asparin.

Respectfully,
Mike

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To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Digest Number 691


Very interesting site, but no link to the COX-2/cancer connection. I have
grown Holy Basil and ginger for decades and have never suspected these other
qualities.
mjh


In a message dated 3/21/03 4:01:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
FlaxSeedOil2@... writes:

> I can't imagine any way to starve tumor except the new theories involving
> COX2 inhibition. This is supposed to actually "shrink" the blood vessels
> to
> tumors. I found an interesting article on
> www.new-chapter.com/herbal_cox2.html. I have since begun to drink tea a
> blend of decaffienated black tea and green tea. I really don't like the
> way
> green tea tastes. There are other herbals mentioned in this article.
> I'd also like to hear other's thoughts on this.
>






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Kristen
Dandelion in your lawn or produce section of a good supermarket.
Milk thistle in the vitamin section of K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid, etc.
Essiac (Native American herb tea by several names) in the health
food/whole food store. This MUST be prepared from the herbs and stewed for a
day to be effective or puchased in ready to drink form. Forget the teabags
and tinctures,
These goodies are also available on the internet and/or from places like
Ameriherb in Ames, IA.
Hope this helps
mjh


In a message dated 3/21/03 4:01:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
FlaxSeedOil2@... writes:


found where?
foxhillers@... wrote:Liver =
Milk thistle, dandelion and a Native American Indian herb tea blend
sometimes called Essiac. (Burdock, slipper elm, sheep's sorrel and Turkish
rhubarb root).
mjh


 

Very interesting site, but no link to the COX-2/cancer connection. I have
grown Holy Basil and ginger for decades and have never suspected these other
qualities.
mjh


In a message dated 3/21/03 4:01:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
FlaxSeedOil2@... writes:

I can't imagine any way to starve tumor except the new theories involving
COX2 inhibition. This is supposed to actually "shrink" the blood vessels
to
tumors. I found an interesting article on
www.new-chapter.com/herbal_cox2.html. I have since begun to drink tea a
blend of decaffienated black tea and green tea. I really don't like the
way
green tea tastes. There are other herbals mentioned in this article.
I'd also like to hear other's thoughts on this.


 

In a message dated 03/21/2003 3:16:57 AM Central Standard Time,
foxhillers@... writes:


Kristen
Dandelion in your lawn or produce section of a good supermarket.
Milk thistle in the vitamin section of K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid, etc.
Essiac (Native American herb tea by several names) in the health
food/whole food store. This MUST be prepared from the herbs and stewed for
a
day to be effective or puchased in ready to drink form. Forget the teabags
and tinctures,
These goodies are also available on the internet and/or from places like
Ameriherb in Ames, IA.
Hope this helps
mjh

Kristen or anyone else,
In Longview and Tyler Tx there is a health food store called the Granary
that has unbelieveavle prices on Essiac tea etc. I realize this is only
worth while to those nearby.

Edith


kirsten somers
 

thank you all.
k
ejohns9525@... wrote:In a message dated 03/21/2003 3:16:57 AM Central Standard Time,
foxhillers@... writes:


Kristen
Dandelion in your lawn or produce section of a good supermarket.
Milk thistle in the vitamin section of K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid, etc.
Essiac (Native American herb tea by several names) in the health
food/whole food store. This MUST be prepared from the herbs and stewed for
a
day to be effective or puchased in ready to drink form. Forget the teabags
and tinctures,
These goodies are also available on the internet and/or from places like
Ameriherb in Ames, IA.
Hope this helps
mjh

Kristen or anyone else,
In Longview and Tyler Tx there is a health food store called the Granary
that has unbelieveavle prices on Essiac tea etc. I realize this is only
worth while to those nearby.

Edith







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