Coffee, Turmeric and Onions Against Colon Cancer
August 2, 2007 by Gloria Gamat
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Earlier, I wrote about the implication of two glasses of wine daily to colon cancer in a UK study.
Now a Japanese study suggests that drinking three or more cups of coffee a day may reduce the risk or colon cancer in women (sorry guys, there was no significant benefit found in men!).
On the other hand, researchers at Johns Hopkins found that a pill combining chemicals found in turmeric and onions can help prevent colon cancer: curcumin and quercetin.
Well, maybe the wine-lovers should cut down on alcohol consumption — instead drink more coffee and add more spice into their food.
The Power of Turmeric and Quercetin Found in Farr Lab’s Oxy-Q, May Help Prevent Colon Cancer
August 13, 2006 by Gloria Gamat
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Oxy-Q, a proprietary pill by Farr Laboratories, LLC that combines the active components of turmeric and onions, in a pilot clinical trial has been shown to reduce both the size and number of precancerous colon polyps.
The study used the unique blend of curcumin found in turmeric and quercetin found in onions and green tea, a combination that can only be found in Oxy-Q.
In this pilot clinical trial, five patients ( 3 men, 2 women, aged 22-54) with a genetic form of precancerous lesions in the bowel (familial adenomatous polyposis or FAP) were treated with Oxy-Q over a period of …read more




