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Sarcomas, Rhabdomyosarcomas, Fibrosarcomas, polymorph cell sarcomas, etc.. Next time you HAVE to eat meat.. DO NOT FRY IT OR GRILL IT... Benzo(a)pyrene causes Sarcomas!! Take Vitamin C to STOP or at least SLOW DOWN Sarcomas... The main source of atmospheric Benzo[a]pyrene is residential wood burning.[1] Benzo[a]pyrene is also found in coal tar, in automobile exhaust fumes (especially from diesel engines), in all smoke resulting from the combustion of organic material (including cigarette smoke), and in charbroiled food. Cooked meat products, regular consumption of which has been epidemiologically associated with increased levels of colon cancer[2] (although this in itself does not prove carcinogenicity),[3] have been shown to contain up to 4 ng/g of benzo[a]pyrene,[4] and up to 5.5 ng/g in fried chicken[5] and 62.6 ng/g in overcooked charcoal barbecued beef.[6] ask/wiki/Benzo(a)pyrene?o=2800&qsrc=999 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7400211 J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 1980;97(1):91-6. Inhibition of benzo(a)pyrene carcinogenesis in rats with vitamin C. Kallistratos G, Fasske E. Abstract The s.c. infection of 10 mg benzo(a)pyrene dissolved in 1 ml tricaprylin induced in Wistar rats local malignant tumors, such as fibrosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, and polymorph cell sarcoma. The growth of the tumors was relatively rapid, reaching weights of 140-155 g before rats died 142-168 days after the administration of the carcinogen. On the contrary, under the same experimental conditions, high doses of Vitamin C about 525 mg/day/rat administered orally in drinking water (total amount of Vitamin C 55 g/rat corresponding to 40% of their body weight ) inhibited to a great extent the benzo(a)pyrene carcinogenesis. Only one slowly growing rhabdomyosarcoma (13 g of weight) was developed showing characteristic damage of malignant cells and partial replacement of the neoplastic area with granuloma tissue. The significance ov Vitamin C for cancer prevention and treatment is discussed. PMID: 7400211 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 19:16:56 +0000

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