"A Swedish study coming out of Lund University that was recently - TopicsExpress



          

"A Swedish study coming out of Lund University that was recently published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition examined the associations between carbohydrates and their food sources with regards to prostate cancer risk. The study used over 8,000 men ages 45-73 who were all in good health. It was found that sugary drinks increased the risk of the most aggressive forms of prostate cancer. Researchers found that men who drank 200 ml of soda each day were more likely to develop prostate cancer. The research also found that men consuming a high amount of carbohydrates from wheat, rice and pasta increased their risk of developing milder forms of prostate cancer by 31 percent. Also, men consuming sugary breakfast cereals saw a 385 increase in developing milder forms of prostate Cancer. Don’t forget about aspartame, Aspartame has been linked to brain damage, leukemia and lymphoma. Aspartame is usually found in diet soda, and increased the risk of leukemia by 42 percent."
Posted on: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 11:45:10 +0000

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