Understanding
Antioxidants
A thesis written by
Pat
Alves
The text Understanding Nutrition has
explained that free radicals have been linked to abnormal cell growth. A
free radical is a molecule with one or more unpaired electrons, which
becomes unstable and highly reactive. To regain its stability it needs
to find a compound and it steals the missing electron. As many free
radicals exist, it is the oxygen-deprived ones that are most common in
the human body. This then causes a damaging chain reaction. Antioxidants
neutralize free radicals by donating to them one of their electrons and
that ends the chain reaction. The danger to free radicals is that they
damage cell proteins, alter their functions and the DNA, creating
mutations. The body’s own defense system (the immune system) tries to
control the damage from the free radicals, but becomes ineffective if
the immune system is not healthy. Health problems may occur if
free-radical production becomes excessive and if antioxidants are not
available, the unrepaired damage accumulates.
"Scientists have
implicated oxidative stress in the aging process and in the development
of diseases such as cancer, arthritis, cataracts, and heart
disease" (Whitney and Rolfes 359). The body is capable of fighting
this process with the use of enzymes, but the enzymes need dependent
minerals such as selenium, copper, manganese, and zinc to be effective.
If there is a deficiency in these minerals for the body to perform the
task of neutralizing the oxidants, then it becomes necessary to add
antioxidants to the diet. Cancer in particular, can arise when cellular
DNA is damaged. The antioxidants can protect DNA from damage and people
who have high intakes of fruits or vegetables rich in antioxidants have
lower rates in cancer. Carotenoids, vitamin C, and E have promising
effects on cancer situations. The FDA examined the available scientific
research on antioxidant vitamins and cancer to determine whether a
health claim on food labels was necessary. The FDA concluded that diets
high in fruits and vegetables containing vitamin A (beta carotene) and C
were strongly associated with reduced risks of several cancers.
"Yet the FDA has rejected the antioxidant claim, that the reduction
in risk could not be attributed directly and solely to the antioxidant
effect of the vitamins" (Whitney and Rolfes 362).
Do Doctors Understand Nutrition?
One question that comes to mind in
alternative therapy is that, if it works, then why don’t more
physicians and hospitals follow that plan? Through personal experience
and experiences of others, a common patient remark regarding nutrition
coming from their attending physician is: "My doctor told me
nutrition is not important and that I can eat whatever I want".
Hospice also documents that statement and more regarding any value to
nutrition. Hospice of the Western Reserve held an in-service at Heather
Hill Extended Care Facility in Chardon, Ohio to educate the staff whose
job it is to deal with dying cancer patients. Hospice documented these
statements: "Eating can make a condition worse rather than
better.... Food no longer has the value it once had.... Try to explain
to the family that not feeding the patient does not mean that you are
abandoning the patient.... Dietitians can help change eating issues from
curative to eating only for comfort by working with families"
("Partners in Caring"). And as Quillin also points out, since
doctors easily delegate patient care to ancillary specialists, and since
the doctors are not trained in nutrition, they should also be
encouraging the expert’s opinion in nutritional therapy (Quillin 50).
Are cancer patients being told the truth
about all treatments available for cancer recovery? It appears from not
only the research, but from personal experience, that nutrition is not
an option and, in fact, it is even discouraged. Yet, the value to
rebuilding a healthy body appears to outweigh destroying a compromised
body to the point of death. Cancer research and treatment is a business,
and business is interested in profit. Profit comes from good marketing
and high sales. My last point to prove this comes from the article,
"Advanced Cancer Care--Close to Home" that appeared in the
magazine Best of Health. This magazine is a free mailing to inform the
community of the latest accomplishments of Lake Hospital System and the
University Ireland Cancer Center. Their article offers definitions of
both chemotherapy and radiation as follows: "Chemotherapy consists
of medications, which are carried throughout the body by the
bloodstream, that destroys cancer cells" ("Advanced" 4).
And radiation is described by Louis Novak, M.D., Radiation Oncologist,
as: "Physicians prescribe radiation to either diminish or destroy a
malignant tumor in the hopes of curing the cancer or to increase comfort
by alleviating pain and pressure" (qtd. in "Advanced
Care" 5). The article goes on further to sugar coat the truth by
painting a picture of their "state-of-the-art" radiation and
chemotherapy and the comfortable accommodations this facility has to
offer. In fact, one patient is interviewed and praises the "lovely
building" she had treatments at, yet there is no mention of how
effective the surgery and treatments were. There is no mention of side
effects or nutritional needs and this magazine appeals to easing fear,
because the Lake/University Ireland Cancer Center has the answer. Is it
any wonder that the public thinks they are being told the truth about
cancer?
Pat
Alves is a resident of north eastern Ohio. She is a wife, mother,
businesswoman, and the regional coordinator for The Cancer Prevention
Coalition which promotes cancer-safe consumer products and awareness of
industrial and commercial sources of cancer causing materials.
Pat was able to successfully deliver her
father from cancer by using alternative means.
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During
the past 100 years, medical practice has been conformed to the restraints
brought about by legal intervention to exclude many former practices and to
limit therapies to those that conform to the standards of the FDA and other
agencies. Prior to this time, many alternative protocols were openly
available. Some of these treatments are highly effective but are illegal to
prescribe because they don't conform to the current legal requirements.
It is therefore necessary for this site to limit its offering to information
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responsibility of the patient. If you have any doubts as to the validity of
this information, it is your responsibility to make your own choice and to
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