First Lady Michelle Obama Would Be Proud of University Of South Carolina Falon Tilley Nutrition Research
Houston ( AP ) First Lady Michelle Obama would be Proud of Falon Tilley A Ph.D. Student At the University of South Carolina who research is on display at the Food and Nutrition Conference in Houston, Texas. Ms. Tilley research is focused on After school programs & Summer Camp Lunch Programs. Genomics is now a House Hold name. Genomics is the study of your genes to determine if you have a disease. Barron’s Medical Journal reports on if a patient is diagnosed with breast cancer what are some of the things that friends and family members can do to help the patient through their battle with breast cancer. Nutrition is key says eighty nine percent of the oncologist we spoke with. Now using genomics and minerals like selenium is key to help breast cancer patients.
Women forty years old and who took a genomic test and found that they were going to get breast cancer what are some of the things that you can do As breast cancer realative? Some other concerns that friends and family members can be concerned with is, how many more people must suffer and lose their life to cancer due to ineffective and toxic treatments? Why are research dollars nighty nine percent is directed towards radiation, chemotherapy and other outdated methods? Why is there no room for innovations that use a drug-free and natural approach to healing? Our medical system suffers from excess control from large pharmaceutical corporations, a
Brought To You By Singer & Song Writer Kristen Mills revolving door policy at the FDA and NCI, misdirected and misappropriated funds from cancer foundations and corruption within the American Cancer Society. Cancer is a 200 billion dollar business and there is little incentive to research and develop low-cost treatments based on diet, lifestyle and the use of natural non-patentable compounds. The mission of the Nutritional Oncology Research Institute is to promote a revolutionary approach in clinical oncology that will lessen needless suffering and enormously lower the cost of cancer treatment. Major steps have already been implemented in developing an effective, low-cost, safe and scientifically sound protocol able to treat a wide range of cancers. With support and funding, these advances will become thenew standard of care in clinical oncology.Falon Tilley research is interesting if administered as directed breast cancer patients can get breast cancer later rather than sooner. Tilley stress that Afterschool programs (ASPs) are an important setting to increase moderate-to-vigorous activity (MVPA) of children. Policies exist that explicitly target MVPA in the ASP setting. Unfortunately, the majority of children fail to accumulate sufficient amounts of MVPA while attending ASPs. Strategies to increase children's MVPA in ASPs, therefore, are needed. The purpose of this study was to describe the impact of a comprehensive and coordinated approach to improving child MVPA in ASPs.
Four large scale ASPs serving ~500 children participated in a quasi-experimental pre-post study. Observation (System for Observing Play and Leisure Activity in Youth) of child activity levels were collected on 4 nonconsecutive, unannounced days during baseline (Fall 2011) and post-intervention (Spring 2012). The intervention (January-April 2012) consisted of: policy implementation, professional development training, on-site booster sessions and ongoing technical assistance.
MVPA was classified as the “vigorous” SOPLAY category. Random-effects regression models examined the impact of the intervention on the proportion of boys/girls observed in MVPA or sedentary. A total of 4,525 observations were collected. At baseline, 16.1% and 11.4% of boys and girls, respectively, were engaged in MVPA compared to 20.1% and 17.2% at post-intervention. Additionally, at post-intervention, observations demonstrated a decrease of ~10% in sedentary behavior for boys and girls The comprehensive and coordinated approach implemented over 4 months can lead to important changes in the proportion of children in MVPA while also reducing sedentary behavior. Further exposure to the comprehensive approach has the potential to help ASPs meet MVPA goals outlined in polices.
Barron's Medical Journal Interviewed one of Houston Leading Authorities in the Geneis 129 Diet, Jan Jordan a Nutritionist, Jan has taught diet & lifestyle from a biblical prospective for over 12 years & is a Naturopathic Doctor, Certified Nutritionist, Certified Christian Counselor, Raw Food Chef and Halleluhjah Acres Health Minister. She can be contacted at janjordannd@yahoo.com
Jan says we must start with the quote: And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
Selenium is at the core of this nontoxic cocktail that gently triggers cancer cells to initiate programmed cell death. The specific form of selenium, sodium selenite has been shown in many scientific studies to be able to kill cancer cells while causing no harm to normal healthy cells. This is an enormously important discovery because conventional chemotherapy kills many more normal healthy cells than cancer cells. Two other components of the nutraceutical cocktail act synergistically allowing very low doses of sodium selenite and a very simple schedule of administration.
Two minerals, zinc and selenium, are key in maintaining balance in the body and keeping cancer away. Recent research has added to the pile of data underscoring the importance of these minerals in keeping women cancer-free.
The identification and characterization of functional elements in eukaryotic genomes, primarily using selenium-dependent genes can help breast cancer patients. On the one hand, we develop and apply computational tools to identify selenoproteins and other genomic features. On the other, we use population genetics and molecular evolution approaches to study their evolution. Because nutrition is a prominent selective force in humans and other primates, we are particularly interested in whether differences in dietary selenium have shaped the use and regulation of selenoproteins in these species. We are also interested in more theoretical aspects of sequence evolution
Jan goes on to explain around the year 1999 she went to her primary care Physician and took a Mammogram and was advised to see a Oncologist. Jan decided to take matters in here hands and treat the lump on her breast without consulting a Oncologist. Jan a nutritionist by education started on the Genesis 129 Diet which is just food with seeds and six months later she says that she was cancer free. It is now 14 years later and still cancer free says that this diet works for her and many other folks. The area of concern is that people that start the diet with stage1 or stage 2-breast cancer and go back to eating their normal diet and this is when the breast cancer reoccurs.
Barron’s Medical Journal decided to look in to the science behind the Genesis 129 diet. The association between dietary fat and breast cancer has been examined for a long time; it remains one of the most controversial in nutritional epidemiology (In the early 1940s, animal studies suggested that high-fat diets could stimulate mammary carcinogenesis. This notion was subsequently reinforced by results of international correlation studies and migrant studies; the latter showed that migrant populations that replaced their indigenous low-fat diets with high-fat, Western diets experienced breast cancer incidence rates similar to those of the host populations. Beginning in the mid-1970s, case–control study reports tended to show positive associations between dietary fat intake and breast cancer.
However, the possibility of differential recall of diet between case and control subjects cast doubt on these results Although pooled analyses of subsequent cohort studies failed to show an association between fat intake and the risk of breast cancer a more recent meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies that adjusted for energy intake found that women who consumed the highest levels of total fat had a statistically significant 13% higher risk of breast cancer than those who consumed the lowest levels. Recently reported findings from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Randomized Controlled Dietary Modification Trial provided suggestive evidence that a low-fat diet can reduce the incidence of breast cancer incidence, although follow-up was shorter and the reduction in fat intake in the intervention group, smaller than originally planned. The Geneis diet provided the women with 650 calories (kcal) in the form of two pints of semi-skimmed milk, four portions of vegetables (80g/portion), one portion of fruit, a salty low calorie drink and a multivitamin and mineral supplement. God instructs man to eat (Genesis 1:29). The dense living nutrients found in raw foods and their juices produce abundant energy and vibrant health while satisfying our cells’ nutritional needs, controlling hunger efficiently.
What a great conference so many of the major food companies are spending billions on research that focus on how we eat and what we eat can help with breast cancer.
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