Wednesday, February 08, 2012

October 2008 Zone Science Newsletter

Last Updated Nov 2008


 
 
"Toxic Fat" helps explain why omega-6 fatty acids are related to breast cancer
Today marks the publication of "Toxic Fat", my latest book that explains the role of inflammation in obesity and chronic disease. You can find more information about this book on www.toxicfatthebook.com.

Almost by serendipity, the October issue of Cancer has a major article linking omega-6 fatty acids to breast cancer. For years it was though that eating grilled meats was a potential causative factor because meat produces heterocyclic amines that had been demonstrated to cause cancer in rats. Read More
  Best questions from DrSears.com
in October
 
 
Thinning hair
I see you recently answered someone's question regarding alopecia and suggested the person use the Cellular Serum on their scalp. I would like to know how much and how often. I am female with thinning hair on the top front of scalp and would love more advice on this. Read More
Interstitial lung disease
I have just been diagnosed with interstitial lung disease. I had the breathing test and did not do that well. I have no idea yet exactly what is causing it and how serious it may be. That said, would the Zone Diet help in most lung disease cases? Read More
Modifying the Zone for gastric banding
How can the Zone approach to eating be modified to work with a much smaller stomach? Read More
  Inflamed gall bladder
My 16-year-old daughter has been diagnosed with inflammation of the gall bladder. I was wondering what products would benefit her with this illness. Read More
Fish oil for variety of problems
Is there any chance that high doses of fish oil could help him get his body to a point where heart surgery (for valve repair) may be more viable? Read More
 
 
   
  Best Health News from DrSears.com in October
Diabetes drug may help treat obesity
High PCB exposure tied to diabetes risk
Low vitamin D tied to increased death risk
Fit and fat: Study shows it’s possible
Fish may explain Japan’s low heart disease rate
 
 
 
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