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Postby Benjamin R » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:45 am

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13289882/wid/11915773?GT1=8211

17 beers a day keep prostate cancer away
Theoretically, anyway, especially when taken with pizza with tomato sauce

PORTLAND, Ore. - For many men, a finding by Oregon researchers sounds too good to be true: An ingredient in beer seems to help prevent prostate cancer, at least in lab experiments.

The trouble is you'd theoretically have to drink about 17 beers a day for any potential benefit. And no one's advising that.

Researchers at Oregon State University say that the compound xanthohumol, found in hops, inhibits a protein in the cells along the surface of the prostate gland. The protein acts like a switch that turns on a variety cancers, including prostate cancer.

Dr. Richard N. Atkins, CEO of the National Prostate Cancer Coalition, said the experiments are encouraging and "perhaps men could take it in pill form someday."

He noted that lycopene, an ingredient in tomatoes, and thus also in tomato sauce, has previously been linked to prostate cancer prevention.

"It's every man's dream to hear that beer and pizza can prevent cancer," he said. "However, the 17 beers and four large pizzas needed to get enough xanthohumol and lycopene to help prevent prostate cancer is unfortunately not advised."

Atkins noted that drinking 17 beers a day can lead to alcoholism and cirrhosis of the liver, and overdoing it on pizza can lead to obesity and other health problems.

"Food, no matter how helpful it may be, is not a full preventive for prostate cancer," he said.
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Postby StLBeer » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:57 am

That number of beers needed to get the amount of xanthohumol required is probably because they measured it in BMC beers. It's probably only 2 or 3 Arrogant Bastards!
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Postby scottt » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:11 am

I'm gonna see if I can market my Pliny The Elder clone to the health care industry. Just one of those outta do it! Anyone have the number for Glaxo Smith Kline?
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