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Posted: Wednesday, July 09 2008. 13:50

Red Wine Chemical blocks Breast Cancer

In what appears to be a first of its kind, a study based on Laboratory tests shows that the resveratrol found in the skin and pips of grapes could halt the development of most cases of breast cancer in women.

The Study has been published in the July issue of the Journal Cancer Prevention Research a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
 
The chemical works by blocking the way that oestrogen combines with DNA in a woman's body to create the cancer. Researchers claim that even low levels of this chemical, the equivalent to that found in a typical glass of red wine, is enough to create the effect.

"We believe that this could stop the whole progression that leads to breast cancer down the road," said Eleanor Rogan, from the University of Nebraska Medical Centre, who was the lead author of the study.

Resveratrol has already been found to have anti-aging properties in various studies. It is one of the "healthy chemicals" found in red wine, called polyphenols.

It is sold in extract form as dietary supplement at most major drug stores.

The current study was conducted in laboratory cultures, and will need to be confirmed in larger human trials, says the scientific report in Science Daily.

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Posted By : Subhash Arora

July 15, 2008 17:44

As a policy we avoid giving URL addresses where a commercial interest is involved. Since this is a health issue, we allowed the publishing of URL. Unfortunately, to get to the information you have talked about, one has to subscribe to the website. Rather than taking the URL off, we would appreciate if you could send us a gist of the tests on various tablets to give our readers useful information.

   

Posted By : Saurabh Shah

July 13, 2008 21:44

Since the original Dr. Sinclair study was published in Nature a flood of dubious companies have sprung up selling resveratrol. Consumer Lab, the independent authority on supplement quality and safety, evaluated the major brands and found many to be deficient in terms quality and quantity. The highest potency products that passed their evaluation were Biotivia, Transmax and Bioforte. Biotivia.com transmax is also the one used in many of the published studies. A product by Life Extension Foundation failed badly with only 26% of the claimed resveratrol. Another brand, Revatrol, had virtually no resveratrol in its supplement. Several other products that passed on quality, such as Longevinex, had so little resveratrol in their products that the cost per mg was sky high. The Consumer Lab test results are available on their web site at www.consumerlab.com.

   
       

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