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home:othertreatments:herbs_and_spices [11.21.2017] – [Grapefruit seed extract] sallieqhome:othertreatments:herbs_and_spices [12.15.2018] – [Curcumin, tumeric, curry and mustard] + cancer research sallieq
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-MP patients should avoid significant use of curcumin as well as its derivatives. A 2010 by Choi //et al.// showed that curcumin decreases androgen receptor expression in a dose-dependent manner.(({{pubmed>long:20680030}})) According to a 2006 Food Technology article: +MP patients aree advised to avoid significant use of curcumin as well as its derivatives. A 2010 by Choi //et al.// showed that curcumin decreases androgen receptor expression in a dose-dependent manner.(({{pubmed>long:20680030}})) According to a 2006 Food Technology article: 
  
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 Twelve scientific, peer-reviewed publications since 1999 suggest that curcumin, the major yellow pigment in tumeric, curry and mustard, may potentiate apoptosis or inhibit growth of selected cancer cells or function as a COX-2 inhibitor in several in-vitro and animal models.</blockquote> Twelve scientific, peer-reviewed publications since 1999 suggest that curcumin, the major yellow pigment in tumeric, curry and mustard, may potentiate apoptosis or inhibit growth of selected cancer cells or function as a COX-2 inhibitor in several in-vitro and animal models.</blockquote>
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 +Cucurmin certainly appears to impact the immune system, and therefore may increasse IP in an unpredictable way.  (({{pubmed>long:27874279}}))  (({{pubmed>long:21461234}}))
  
  
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