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Droxia (Hydroxyurea)

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Droxia (Hydroxyurea)
LABORATORY STUDIES ON EVENING PRIMROSE OIL AND CANCER CELLS
Six different laboratories in four different countries have now obtained similar results: that polyunsaturated fatty acids normalize human cancer cells. Tests have been done on at least nine different human malignant cell lines, including cancers of the liver, bone, oesophagus, breast, prostate, and skin. In all these tests, the normal cells remained unaffected.
Studies on animal cell lines using evening primrose oil have also had very good results. A study of breast cancer in rats showed that tumour growth was inhibited in rats given evening primrose oil. These results agree with earlier findings which showed that the growth of a mammary tumour was significantly reduced in rats treated with evening primrose oil.
The amount of oil given is important. The rats were fed a normal rat chow diet containing 5% of total calories as fat. The results showed that there was a significant inhibition of tumour growth, but greater amounts of oil began to increase tumour growth.
Other studies have shown that when rats are fed a diet containing 20% saturated fat, tumour growth increased. This may be because essential fatty acids cannot compete with so much saturated fat, with the result that they do not get metabolized properly.
There does seem to be a causal relationship between fat intake and the occurrence of breast cancer. However, it seems that the kind of fat as well as how much fat are important influences on the incidence of breast cancer. These studies on rats may have important lessons for human breast cancer.
Research in South Africa (originally published in the South African Medical Journal) showed that gammalinolenic acid, taken from evening primrose oil, reduced cancer cell growth by up to 70%. GLA was added to three different types of malignant cell, both human and mouse. The mouse cancer cells were inhibited, and the human cancer cells taken from the oesophagus were killed. This research showed that although GLA was toxic to malignant cells, it had no such effect on normal cells.
The Newsletter of the Northwest Academy of Preventive Medicine published these comments along with the findings: ‘These data may have profound implications for the prevention and treatment of cancer. Whereas the usual method of fighting cancer is to destroy malignant cells, GLA may be capable of actually reversing, or retarding, the malignant process. Of prime importance is the fact that GLA is a normal metabolite and is essentially non-toxic’.
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