Sunday, 15 March 2015

Cancer & The Helpfulness Of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

By Katie Onson


Cancer is a condition that varies, in severity, from one person to the next. While there are cases in which this can be cured with ease, which is fortunate to say the least, other cases show that more extreme measures will be needed. The way that this develops is through cancer cells, which is what I'd like to get into today. More specifically, though, I'd like to talk about how extra virgin olive oil may be incorporated in order to target these very cells.

According to Olive Oil Times, a study was shown that the product in question could be used in order to kill off cancer cells. A study was headed by Paul Breslin, a nutritional scientist, and a chemist by the name of Onica LeGendre. They were able to pinpoint a substance known as oleocanthal, a common ingredient that extra virgin olive oil enthusiasts should know about. For those who do not know much about it, authorities like Unaprol can offer greater insight.

What you should know about oleocanthal, at the onset, is that it works surprisingly quickly. For those who do not know, this chemical has the ability to rupture cancerous cells, meaning that they will be able to release enzymes and die off in about 30 minutes or so. It's a tremendous talking point, to say the least, especially amongst those who have been studying this oil for years. A piece of news like this should not be relegated to the realm of science.

I believe that oleocanthal is also noteworthy for how it can help in several cases. Suffice it to say, this type of ingredient can work to help reduce cancer cells in the human body. However, according to Breslin, it has been able to shrink tumors in mice, which shows that there's a greater level of capability than we might have anticipated. This study has shown that there's an extensive degree of knowledge that those in science should pick up on.

One of the biggest medical discussions, to say the least, is the idea of cures for cancer. Unfortunately, there aren't cures that can be considered solid, which is why a story like this happens to be so noteworthy. It shows that the ingredients in foods that we love, extra virgin olive oil included, have the potential to bring about more positive medical change. It's just a matter of how much information is obtained, and the level of work that's conducted in research as well.




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