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Thursday, August 14, 2014

CONSTIPATION & BREAST CANCER SATURDAY EVENING POST ~ APRIL 1982

CONSTIPATION & BREAST CANCER
SATURDAY EVENING POST ~ APRIL 1982

 
Around the turn of the century, doctors blamed all sorts of diseases on constipation. 
It was thought that a slow transit time through the intestines caused toxic waste to 
build up, enter the bloodstream and affect various organs of the body. This theory was 
laid to rest after researchers, using the primitive techniques then available, had 
failed to identify any toxic substances in the blood of constipated sick people. 


However, recent statistics suggest that there may be something valid in this discarded 
theory after all. Physicians Nicholas L. Petrakis and Eileen B. King of the 
University of California, writing in Lancet, have found that women who have two 
or fewer bowel movements per week have four times the risk of breast disease 
(benign or malignant) as women who have one or more bowel movements per day 
have less of a risk. 


The doctors studied more than 5,000 women by employing nipple aspiration (a variation
on the use of the breast pumps nursing mothers use) to get small samples of breast 
fluid, which is normally secreted by these glands. The presence of large numbers of 
abnormal (dysplastic) cells helps to identify women who are at a higher than average
future risk for breast diseases - including breast cancer.


Dr. Petrakis reviewed the history of past researchers who failed to identify constipation
as a factor in the development of malignancies. As a matter of curiosity, he chose to
include questions concerning bowel function in the research protocols developed
for his studies of breast-fluid chemistry and cytology. 


To quote Dr. Petrakis, "We found that 5% of women having one bowel movement
per day would have abnormal dysplastic cells, while 10% of women having fewer 
than one bowel movement a day would have this abnormality and 20% of women 
having two or fewer bowel movements per week would show these dysplastic changes
in cell character of the breast fluid." 


In his view, these findings reactivate turn-of-the-century questions concerning an 
association between constipation and, in this particular instance, breast disease. 
He added a concern that this supposition should not be allowed to create a 
cancer panic among constipated women. 


Dr. Petrakis added that "We found that 70% of the women we tested had 
exogenous (foreign) chemicals in the breast fluid. We don't know why they are there, 
but we do know that the breast cells are in contact with the bloodstream, which will 
contain foreign substances absorbed into the circulation system from the skin, lungs, 
and the gastrointestinal tract." 


Dr. Petrakis also cited dietary consideration of interest to vegetarians, including
the observation that the bowels of people who eat meat contain greater 
amounts of mutagenic substance than do the bowels of those who abstain from 
eating meat. Also cited were observations that the intestinal bacterial flora of 
meat eaters includes certain species that interfere with so-called glucuronide 
linkages necessary to complete the excretions of estrogen delivered to the gut in 
bile. It is theorized by some that such "unlinked" estrogen's are reabsorbed in 
the large bowel of meat eaters, a circumstance leading possible to higher estrogen
levels and a greater change of cancer-producing effects.

 

WOMEN WHO HAVE TWO OR FEWER BOWEL MOVEMENTS PER

 WEEK HAVE FOUR TIMES THE RISK OF BREAST DISEASE AS 

WOMEN WHO HAVE ONE OR MORE BOWEL MOVEMENTS PER DAY.

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