Supplements for Breast Health
Opti Breast Health
1. Calcium D-Glucorate 1,000 mg
2. I3C (Indole 3 Carbinol) 200 mg
3. DIM (Diindolylmethane) 100 mg
4. Vitamin E 100 IU
5. Folic Acid 3,000 ugm
Why Calcium-d-glucurate?
Glucaric acid is a substance found in many fruits and vegetables with the highest concentrations to be found in oranges, apples, grapefruit, and cruciferous vegetables. When combined with small amounts of calcium, it becomes calcium-d-glucarate.
The process of glucuronidation (pronounced glue-cure-on-i-dation) is the combining of glucuric acid with toxic and potentially carcinogenic substances in the liver. Calcium-d-glucurate increases glucuronidation and increases the excretion of toxic substances, especially estrogen, through the stool. An enzyme produced by bacteria in the colon, named beta-glucuronidase, is capable of reversing the glucuronidation process by breaking the bond between the estrogen and the glucuric acid. When this occurs, estrogen can "recycle" throughout the body, increasing exposure of breast to estrogen.
Research has shown a low level of glucaric acid correlates with a higher risk for various cancers, particularly breast cancer. Therefore, oral supplementation with calcium-d-glucurate to inhibits beta-glucuronidase, which in turn, decreases the affect of estrogen on the breasts and lowers risk of hormone-dependent cancers such as breast, prostate, and colon cancers. (REF: Walaszek Z, Szemraj J, Narog M, et al. Metabolism, uptake, and excretion of a D-glucaric acid salt and its potential use in cancer prevention. Cancer Detect Prev 1997;21:178-190.)
NOTE: There is only about 30 mg of calcium in this supplement, therefore it is not meant to be a substitute for the calcium-magnesium supplement that you take for your bones.
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Disclaimer: The entire contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Dr. Sherri Tenpenny unless otherwise noted. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of Dr. Sherri Tenpenny. You are encouraged to make decisions about your health and the health care of your family based upon your personal research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional.
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) is a phytonutrient found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and cabbage. Research has shown that these compounds helps to breakdown cancer-causing estrogens to non-toxic forms. Di-indolylmethane (DIM) is a substance also found in cruciferous vegetables. In vitro studies have suggested that it helps protect against breast cancer.
A sample of 15,093 women, aged 15–99 and initially free from cancer, participated in the Finnish Social Insurance Institution's Mobile Clinic Health Survey in 1968–71. When followed up 8 years later, women who had the lowest levels of alpha-tocopherol (Vitamin E) had a 1.6-fold increased risk of cancer when adjusted for other factors. A low level of Vitamin E was strongly predictive in skin cancers and carried a slightly elevated risk in breast cancers. (REF: Knekt P. Serum vitamin E level and risks of female cancers. Int J Epidemiol 1988;17:281–8.)
Opti-Breast included a large amount of folic acid. Several large studies have shown that taking supplemental folic acid is protective against breast cancer. Folic acid is safe up to 5,000 ugm per day.
Dr. Tenpenny's Comments:
Interestingly, in a placebo-controlled human trial, 200 mg/day I3C resulted in complete regression of cervical precancerous growths in four of eight patients, and 400 mg/day resulted in complete regression in four of nine patients. In the placebo group, no patients had complete regression.
Results indicate that I3C has potential therapeutic affects against HPV-induced growths in the cervix (negating the need for Gardacil, the cervical cancer vaccine.)
(REF: Jin L, et al. Indole-3-carbinol prevents cervical cancer in human papilloma virus type 16 (HPV 16) transgenic mice. Cancer Res 1999;59(16):3991-7.)
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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