Search news & articles...

Botanica West


  • Our Clinic

    • The source for Holistic Health, Natural Healing & Preventative Medicine
    • Botanica West Alternative Treatments & Services
    • Helene Gentili C.R.M.T., F.H. C.H.
    • Edward Romo L.ac, Acupuncturist
    • Contact Us
    • Links Page
    • Patient Education & Forms
    • hCG Patient Resouces
    • Vegetarian-Vegan Resources
  • Whats New!

    • Today’s Links
  • Search Article Database

  • Learn More

    • Acupuncture
    • Colonics
    • Detoxification
    • Dr. Salvador Vargas
    • Folk & Traditional Medicine
    • Helene Gentili
    • Herbal Medicines
    • Holistic Healing & Therapy
    • Iridology & Sclerology
    • Kitchen Remedies & Nutrition
    • Massage Therapies
    • vegetarian
  • Recent Articles

    Today’s Links
    Today’s Links
    The right to make our own Health choices
    Today’s Links
    The Big Read
    Today’s Links
    Colon Hydrotherapy? Where to start?
    Today’s Links
    Today’s Links
    Color therapy
  • Connect with Facebook

  • Related Vendors

Jan 26 2012

Today’s Links

Posted by Botanica West

© 2010-2012 Botanica West All Rights Reserved

  • Starch and Breast Cancer Recurrence

    Too many starchy carbs seem to be associated with breast cancer recurrence. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego divided 2,651 breast cancer survivors into four groups based on their daily carbohydrate intake. Over the course of a year, the study revealed an average daily increase of 2.3 grams of carbohydrates among the women whose breast cancer recurred compared to an average decrease of 2.7 grams among the women whose cancer did not recur. The researchers found that changes in starch consumption accounted for 48 percent of the differences in carbohydrate intake. Among the women whose cancer did not recur, starch intake dropped by 8.7 grams a day compared to a decline of only 4.1 grams a day among the women whose cancer did return. Overall, the rate of breast cancer recurrence over one year was 9.7 percent among women whose starch intake dropped the most compared to a 14.2 percent recurrence rate among those whose starch intake increased the most. The investigators suggested one possible explanation for this effect: starchy foods boost insulin levels and elevated insulin levels have been associated with a higher risk of breast cancer.

  • The Depression Epidemic (Video)

    What’s really behind the depression epidemic? Dr. Weil discusses what he thinks is the cause of the skyrocketing number of diagnosed cases of depression in the United States.

Digest powered by RSS Digest

Filed under : Holistic Healing & Therapy | No Comments »

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

  • Hours

    Products avail at 909-201-3579 Helene Gentili ahealingrose.wordpress.com by appointment only
  • Etsy

    Visit the Botanica West shop at Etsy
  • Amazon Storefront

    Image of A Modern Herbal, Volume 2: The Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties, Cultivation and Folk-Lore of Herbs, Grasses, Fungi Shrubs & [MODERN HERBAL V02]
    Image of Finding your Life's Purpose (CD)
  • RSS News & Research

    • Pasteurized milk 150 times more contaminated with blood, pus and feces than fresh milk - videos the CDC won't show you February 22nd 2012
    • Six steps to create your own organic permaculture garden February 22nd 2012
    • Unvaccinated kids banned from Indiana school due to measles 'outbreak' February 22nd 2012
    • Monsanto found guilty in France for farmer's illness February 22nd 2012
    • Seven reasons to eat more dark chocolate February 22nd 2012
  • Recent Tags

    Acupuncture Alternative cancer treatment Anemia anxiety and Depression Autumn bone health Cold & Flu colon hydrotherapy color therapy detox detox bath Dry brushing ear candling food in the wild foot fungus Helene Gentili massage therapy master cleanse minerals Portulaca oleracea pregnancy herbs pumpkin soup Ron Gentili rumex acetosa Schulman Therapy urinary track infection Vegan & Vegetarian ventosa

Powered by Wordpress | Chronicles by Free WordPress Themes