New Findings on the Role of Glutathione in Cancer

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Selenium is a co-factor ofrepparttar enzyme glutathione peroxidase [GSH-P(x)] and was found to significantly increaserepparttar 115262 activity of GSH-P(x) in patients recivingrepparttar 115263 supplement.

A previous clinical study byrepparttar 115264 same researchers recommendedrepparttar 115265 administration of selenium in patients with ovarian cancer undergoing multi-drug chemotherapy. (5)

Another interesting study by researchers in Texas showed that your chances of surviving a type of brain cancer, called primary malignant glioma, could depend onrepparttar 115266 type of glutathione-s-transferase (GST) gene you were born with.

Having a combination of a two specific variants of GST (germ-line GSTP1*A/*A and GSTM1 null genotype) confers a survival advantage in some types of brain cancers, but also comes with an increased risk of adverse events related to chemotherapy. (6)

There is compelling evidence to suggest a crucial role for glutathione and substances that target glutathione metabolism inrepparttar 115267 prevention and treatment of cancer.

Undenatured whey protein is one ofrepparttar 115268 natural foods known to selectively deplete cancer cells of their glutathione, thus making them more susceptible to such cancer treatments as radiation and chemotherapy.

For a complete report onrepparttar 115269 research on undenatured whey protein and cancer seerepparttar 115270 report Glutathione (GSH) and Whey Protein in Cancer. http://www.1whey2health.com/cancer_glutathione.htm

Disclaimer: The information here is not provided by medical professionals and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. Please consult your physician before beginning any course of treatment.

References:

1. Friesen C et al. [Cell Death and Differentiation advance online publication, 23 April 2004] 2. Tormos C et al. [Cancer Lett. 2004 May 10;208(1):103-13.] 3. Findlay VJ et al. [Mol Pharmacol. 2004 May;65(5):1070-9.] 4. Sieja K et al. [Gynecol Oncol. 2004 May;93(2):320-327.] 5. Sieja K. [Pharmazie. 1998 Jul;53(7):473-6.] 6. Okcu MF et. al. [Clin Cancer Res. 2004 Apr 15;10(8):2618-25.]

This article was first published in the April 2004 issue of The Glutathione Report, http://www.glutathione-report.com , a newsletter featuring regular updates on the health benefits of glutathione. Get a Free report on Glutathione in Health and Disease http://www.1whey2health.com


Resources for Wheelchair Exercisers

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International Paralympic Committee http://www.paralympic.org/ The Paralympic Games arerepparttar Olympic equivalent competitions for individuals with disabilities and are recognized byrepparttar 115261 International Olympic Committee. The IPC organizesrepparttar 115262 Paralympic Games along with other multi-disability competitions, from regional to world championships, withrepparttar 115263 highest achieving athletes in each sport qualifying forrepparttar 115264 Paralympics. IPC's vision: "To enable paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and inspire and exciterepparttar 115265 world." Inspire, indeed! The next time you'd rather skip a workout, surf over to this site and be inspired by these athletes. A truly amazing organization.

Disabled Sports USA http://www.dsusa.org/ A non-profit organization established in 1967 by disabled Vietnam veterans, DS/USA offers nationwide sports rehabilitation programs to anyone with a permanent disability. Promotes successful rehabilitation and ongoing quality of life through sports and competition. Conducts training camps to prepare and select athletes forrepparttar 115266 Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. DS/USA has a nationwide network of community-based chapters, which is listed onrepparttar 115267 website.

Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association http://www.cwsa.ca/home.html The CWSA is non-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote excellence and develop opportunities for Canadians in wheelchair sport.

Wheelchair Sports, USA http://www.wsusa.org/wsusa/ Provides athletic experiences for disabled athletes that parallel those of mainstream athletes. The website statesrepparttar 115268 organization is "directed and developed by wheelchair athletes and wheelchair sports enthusiasts alike, individuals with a first-hand understanding torepparttar 115269 values of participation." Wheelchair Sports USA is recognized byrepparttar 115270 U.S. Olympic Committee, and also has offerings to junior athletes.

The Wheelchair Bodybuilding Page http://www.wsusa.org/wsusa/ Contest schedule for Wheelchair Bodybuilding Contests, links to bodybuilding federations that promote wheelchair bodybuilding contests.

International Wheelchair Basketball Federation http://www.iwbf.org/

National Wheelchair Basketball Federation http://www.nwba.org/index.php

Extreme Sports

Traditional sports are fine, but what if tastes crave more extreme sporting activities? Not to worry. Check outrepparttar 115271 following sites for information about extreme wheelchair sports and get ready to be amazed...

extrememike.com http://www.extrememike.com/ Extreme enthusiast and motivational speaker Michael McKeller overcame spinal muscular atrophy to conquer extreme sports such as skydiving, scuba diving, boating, and flying. Offers extreme sports video series featuring McKeller inrepparttar 115272 pursuit of accomplishing one extreme sport at a time. His mission? "To invite everyone to take a look at how he does it and try it for themselves."

Mobility Engineering Inc. http://www.mobilityeng.com/ Designer and manufacturer of adaptive sports equipment that opens up new adventures for disabled persons. Includes 100% arm-powered vehicles calledrepparttar 115273 "Hand Bike" andrepparttar 115274 "Snow Pod." Website features past extreme trip details.

General and Recreational/Wheelchair Sport Websites

Wheelchairnet.org http://www.wheelchairnet.org/WCN_Living/health.html A "wheelchair virtual community" for people with a common interest in wheelchair technology and its application. An excellent resource forrepparttar 115275 wheelchair user. Site includes databases, slide lectures, article reprints, and discussion area.

Accessible Fitness http://www.accessibilitytraining.com/ Take a look at this fitness center in Santa Clara, CA. Established to helprepparttar 115276 physically-challenged to attain bothrepparttar 115277 physical and mental benefits of exercise, it offers a wheelchair accessible gym, in-home exercise programs, adaptive fitness personal trainers, workshops and more.

The Muscular Dystrophy Organization http://www.mdausa.org/ Website carries loads of information, resources, and motivational stories.

Disabled Go Info http://www.mdausa.org/ Offers detailed access information for disabled people acrossrepparttar 115278 UK.

Magazines

Sports n Spokes Magazine http://www.pvamagazines.com/sns/ Magazine with international circulation coveringrepparttar 115279 latest in competitive wheelchair sports and recreational opportunities.

Paralinks http://www.paralinks.net/ The magazine for people with spinal cord injury. A web site dedicated exclusively forrepparttar 115280 wheelchair culture ofrepparttar 115281 world.

It’s clear that being in a wheelchair doesn't mean leading a sedentary lifestyle. For those individuals in wheelchairs who wish to exercise, remain active, or compete in sports, numerous resources exist. For those not in wheelchairs, take a look at any ofrepparttar 115282 above links. You’ll soon forget about using any ofrepparttar 115283 old, worn-out excuses not to get offrepparttar 115284 couch and get active.

Jon Gestl, CSCS, is a Chicago personal trainer and fitness instructor who specializes in helping people get in shape in the privacy and convenience of their home or office. He is a United States National Aerobic Champion silver and bronze medalist and world-ranked sportaerobic competitor. He can be contacted through his website at http://www.jongestl.com.


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