Today: Sugar "might" increase growth of cancer

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TL;DR The fructose in table sugar (table sugar is fructose and sucrose) is found to cause more cancer growth than the other 3 types. *No mention of High Fructose Corn Syrup* though I think that danger is implied

http://www.today.com/health/here-s-how-sugar-might-fuel-growth-cancer-t64576

Here's how sugar might fuel the growth of cancer
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Maggie Fox
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Researchers say they may have helped explain how sugar might fuel the growth of cancer, and say it boils down to one type of sugar in particular: fructose.

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Tests in mice show a possible mechanism for how it happens. The findings, published in the journal Cancer Research, support studies that suggest people who consume more sugar have a higher risk of cancer— especially breast cancer.

"A lot of patients are told it doesn't matter what you eat after you are diagnosed with cancer. This preliminary animal research suggests that it does matter," said Lorenzo Cohen of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, who worked on the study.

Related: Cutting processed sugar for just 9 days improves health

The findings add one more piece of evidence to a growing body of science that is showing a Western style diet is a major risk factor for many types of cancer. Other research has shown that at least two-thirds of all cases of cancer come down to lifestyle choices: tobacco use, an unhealthful diet and a lack of exercise.

Research has also pointed to refined sugar as one of the culprits. But this factor is harder to pin down, since "sugar" is a very broadly used term, some sugars are vital nutrients and the body uses a form of sugar called glucose to generate energy.





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Cohen's team found that fructose in particular affects a metabolic process, or pathway, called 12-LOX. It helps cells metastasize, or spread.

"The majority of cancer patients don't die of their primary tumor. They die of metastatic disease," Cohen told NBC news.

These findings help explain what other researchers have seen looking at cancer patients in general — those who eat more sugary foods are more likely to have advanced cancer.

Related: 5 things you may not know about sugar

Cohen's team used mice for their study but say they took many steps to make sure the process was as close as possible to what happens in people. They fed the mice sugar in doses very similar to what Americans eat every day and they used mice that are genetically predisposed to breast cancer in much the same way that many people are.

They fed mice four different diets that were either heavy in starch or heavy in different types of sugar.

"A human study reported that dietary sucrose/fructose/glucose but not starch is associated with increased risk of breast cancer," they wrote in their report.

When the mice were six months old, 30 percent of those fed a starch-dominant diet had breast cancer. But half the mice fed extra sucrose had breast tumors. And the more sugar they were fed, the bigger the tumors grew.

Fructose and inflammation
Sucrose or table sugar is actually composed of two sugars— glucose and fructose. Cohen's team wanted to see if one or the other made a difference, because the body processes them differently.

"Fructose is processed more by the liver, glucose by the pancreas," Cohen said.

They studied where the sugar went in the bodies of the mice. When the mice got more fructose, they grew larger tumors and faster.

This supports other findings that have shown pancreatic tumors also thrive on fructose.

"It seems that fructose is driving this inflammatory process more than glucose," Cohen said. "It seems from these series of experiments that it really fructose that within the sucrose that is the driver of the tumorigenic process."

Any sugar helped make the tumors grow faster, but fructose did it significantly more.

It's still not quite clear just how this happens and it's not clear how the LOX-12 pathway affects cancer, Cohen and colleague Peiying Yang said. But it appears fructose makes LOX-12 more active.

The implications for people are clear. Cohen notes that fructose consumption in the U.S. surged from about half a pound a person a year in 1970 to more than 62 pounds a year in 1997. That's mainly due to the broad use of high fructose corn syrup.

Other experts and several trade groups representing the food and beverage industry argue that fructose and sugar in general are safe ingredients and say there's really no evidence that fructose is any worse than any other sugars. They point out that fructose is found in natural fruit, for example.

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Fruit does provide fructose, but it’s mixed with fiber and other nutrients.
Cohen says that like oxygen, a little is vital for life but too much is toxic.

"We need glucose. We need sugar. It is an energy source and we need it to live," he said.

"We refine sugar that extracted from its source and consume in extremely high quantities."

Fruit does provide fructose, but it's mixed with fiber and other nutrients. This study didn't look at whether that affects the growth of tumors, but other experts point out that sweetened soft drinks— the largest single source of sugar in the western diet — provide only sugar and no other nutrients.

The World Health Organization says people should try to get no more than 5 percent of calories from sugar.

Health officials routinely advise Americans to eat less processed sugar.

"USDA, much to the anger of the sugar industry, said the maximum amount of sugar one should consumer in one's diet is 10 percent of calories from sugar," Cohen said. That's around 6 teaspoons a day for women and 9 teaspoons a day for men."

That was the lowest dose of sugar that Cohen's team fed their mice— and even that amount fed tumor growth, he said.

An average 12 ounce can of soda has 10 teaspoons of sugar.

There are other reasons to minimize sugar. Other studies show sugar-heavy diets can fuel heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. But cutting sugar can lower blood pressure and blood sugar levels after only a few days.

A study published in June estimated that eating too much sugar killed 184,000 people a year.
 
Before cats start ranting and racing, I hope they don't miss the part about fructose. Really, I hope they don't.
 
hell no it aint, but mass ignorance of it, is very very profitable for them....

especially big pharma!!

Big Pharma'$$$ answer "Eat all the sugar you want, we have plenty of treatments for diabetes, cancers and all the other diseases it causes"...haha
 
Before cats start ranting and racing, I hope they don't miss the part about fructose. Really, I hope they don't.

At 1st I'm like damn I make fruit and veggie smoothies all the time.

Then article says with the fruit is fiber and other nutrients.

Sooo...

Does that mean it's ok.

They didn't answer that, just mentioned
That as to allude to it being ok.
 
"Hey you Barack Obama and his big government better stay away from my soda. Yeah!!!!!!"
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I can hear those delusional fuck faces right now.
 
At 1st I'm like damn I make fruit and veggie smoothies all the time.

Then article says with the fruit is fiber and other nutrients.

Sooo...

Does that mean it's ok.

They didn't answer that, just mentioned
That as to allude to it being ok.

They answered the question many times. The article is clear that fructose is a problem. The part about fiber and the other nutrients is basically a reason why SOME people will try to say it's fine to eat the fruit, but you can get those nutrients elsewhere.

Cohen's team found that fructose in particular affects a metabolic process, or pathway, called 12-LOX. It helps cells metastasize, or spread.

When the mice got more fructose, they grew larger tumors and faster.

This supports other findings that have shown pancreatic tumors also thrive on fructose.

"It seems that fructose is driving this inflammatory process more than glucose," Cohen said. "It seems from these series of experiments that it really fructose that within the sucrose that is the driver of the tumorigenic process."

Any sugar helped make the tumors grow faster, but fructose did it significantly more.
 
I'd say the amount of fructose people consume on a daily basis aka processed foods/drinks is the problem. Not the fructose itself.
For instance you need eat to 2-3 apples to get the same dose of fructose as a 20 oz. soda.
 
I'd say the amount of fructose people consume on a daily basis aka processed foods/drinks is the problem. Not the fructose itself.
For instance you need eat to 2-3 apples to get the same dose of fructose as a 20 oz. soda.
Yep, fruit is not the issue. Fruit are low glycemic. I still use sugar albeit alternative sweetness that are low glycemic. Coconut sugar and Agave nectar is good. High fructose syrup, white and even brown sugar is not good. People think brown cane sugar is better, nope. I buy maple syrup for pancakes. It's more expensive, but again low glycemic.
 
What about Honey?
Honey is low glycemic, but right on the edge. Anything under 55 on the index is considered low glycemic. For comparison Agave nectar is 10-19, much lower. Coconut sugar is 35. Honey has got some benefits for allergies if it local, but it's technically an animal by products. Better than sticking with sugar, but not the best option. Try Agave it's actually 50% sweeter than table sugar, so you need less. I use it in my green smoothies to sweeten them a bit.
 
When my daughter took her P.E.T scan, a test that allows a X-ray like machine to be able to scan the cancer cells, they injected her with a special type of sugar laced with I believe some isotope knowing the cancerous cells will absorb it faster than the regular cells allowing them to be spotted... So yeah it stands to reason sugar is a cancer fuel..
 
Honey is low glycemic, but right on the edge. Anything under 55 on the index is considered low glycemic. For comparison Agave nectar is 10-19, much lower. Coconut sugar is 35. Honey has got some benefits for allergies if it local, but it's technically an animal by products. Better than sticking with sugar, but not the best option. Try Agave it's actually 50% sweeter than table sugar, so you need less. I use it in my green smoothies to sweeten them a bit.

Thank You!
 
When my daughter took her P.E.T scan, a test that allows a X-ray like machine to be able to scan the cancer cells, they injected her with a special type of sugar laced with I believe some isotope knowing the cancerous cells will absorb it faster than the regular cells allowing them to be spotted... So yeah it stands to reason sugar is a cancer fuel..

How much sugar is the question at hand. Fructose seems to encourage growth. Given this research, is eating a piece of fruit worth the risk if a person is dealing with the cancers in the study?
 
How much sugar is the question at hand. Fructose seems to encourage growth. Given this research, is eating a piece of fruit worth the risk if a person is dealing with the cancers in the study?
Good point, people like to take a fact and run with it with out once considering the amount it takes for the causality effect to take place.. I will say this about sugar, when my daughter was in the hospital, there was a lady that had a few toes amputated due to diabetes and she was scheduled to go home that day, so the nurse closed the curtain to give her a consultation on how to manage her situation..
All I can say is wow, because the nurse gave her the real sugar talk, not the watered down version we get at home... Basically she said the same way sugar sticks to the floor when you spill over a sweet drink, well basically it sticks to the outside of the red blood cells, causing the cells to clump up in small blood passageways such as the toes and fine capillaries...
Thats why diabetics have such poor circulation and often have to have their limbs removed...
The lady sugar % covering her cells was like 85% I believe and normal should have been around 20% (I'm guesstimating so don't quote me) but basically when you have a lot of sugar crystals coating your cells the blood starts to clump, so even if that cancer story is exaggerated, this story is enough to keep me cutting back on sweets..
 
Good point, people like to take a fact and run with it with out once considering the amount it takes for the causality effect to take place.. I will say this about sugar, when my daughter was in the hospital, there was a lady that had a few toes amputated due to diabetes and she was scheduled to go home that day, so the nurse closed the curtain to give her a consultation on how to manage her situation..
All I can say is wow, because the nurse gave her the real sugar talk, not the watered down version we get at home... Basically she said the same way sugar sticks to the floor when you spill over a sweet drink, well basically it sticks to the outside of the red blood cells, causing the cells to clump up in small blood passageways such as the toes and fine capillaries...
Thats why diabetics have such poor circulation and often have to have their limbs removed...
The lady sugar % covering her cells was like 85% I believe and normal should have been around 20% (I'm guesstimating so don't quote me) but basically when you have a lot of sugar crystals coating your cells the blood starts to clump, so even if that cancer story is exaggerated, this story is enough to keep me cutting back on sweets..

A lot of people don't fuck with 'nature's sugar' when it's time to lose pounds. It's just funny to find out there are more reasons not to fuck with it.
 
A lot of people don't fuck with 'nature's sugar' when it's time to lose pounds. It's just funny to find out there are more reasons not to fuck with it.
Did I ever tell you the story of how I first knew America was for me? We made jam from the cherries in the yard right. But this one spring, a barrel from the greatest nation came into our yard. It's was American jelly. That purple goodness. I heard my uncles talking about darker berries being juicer and it all made sense. Now that I'm here. I have no qualms pointing out Nutella is the devil.
 
You go ahead and drink those 32ozs. of death you dumb bitch. Then...maybe then, we all will be rid of your simple ass.

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Look up the Bliss Point. These food companies have target the Bliss Point and knowing put food on the market that can be addictive. Sugar triggers the same pathway as cocaine.
 
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