http://www.csn-deutschland.de/blog/2009/01/16/krebs-vorbeugen-teil-iii-besser-zucker-ade-sagen/
Neue Studienergebnisse zur Rolle der Kohlenhydrate:
Brustkrebs (bei Mäusen)wird verhindert oder, falls schon aufgetreten, im Wachstum verlangsamt durch viel Eiweiß, wenig Kohlenhydrate( 63 bis 69% Eiweiß, 8-10% Kohlenhydrate)
"Low carb / high protein diet & breast tumors in mice
Cancer Res. Cancer Res. 2011 Jun 14. 2011 Jun 14. [Epub ahead of print] [Epub ahead of print]
A Low Carbohydrate, High Protein Diet Slows Tumor Growth and Prevents Cancer Initiation. Eine kohlenhydratarme, eiweißreiche Ernährung das Tumorwachstum verlangsamt und verhindert Krebs Initiation.
Ho VW, Leung K, Hsu A, Luk B, Lai J, Shen SY, Minchinton AI, Waterhouse D, Bally MB, Lin W, Nelson BH, Sly LM, Krystal G. Ho VW, Leung K, Hsu A, B Luk, Lai J, Shen SY, Minchinton AI, Waterhouse D, Bally MB, Lin W, Nelson BH, Sly LM, Krystal G.
SourceAuthors' Affiliations: The Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology, BC Children's Hospital & University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Radiation Biology Unit-Department of Integrative Oncology and Department of Experimental Therapeutics, BC Cancer Research Centre, and Deeley Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. SourceAuthors "Affiliations: Der Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency, Department of Pediatrics, Abteilung für Gastroenterologie, BC Kinderkrankenhaus & University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Radiation Biology Unit-Department für Integrative Onkologie und Department of Experimental Therapeutics , BC Cancer Research Centre, und Deeley Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency, Victoria, British Columbia, Kanada. "
http://csn.cancer.org/node/221597
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
Cancer Res. 2011 Jul 1;71(13):4484-93. Epub 2011 Jun 14.
A low carbohydrate, high protein diet slows tumor growth and prevents cancer initiation.
Ho VW, Leung K, Hsu A, Luk B, Lai J, Shen SY, Minchinton AI, Waterhouse D, Bally MB, Lin W, Nelson BH, Sly LM, Krystal G.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21673053