1959 prophecy true: “Essential” mineral actually deadly?

1959 prophecy true: “essential” mineral actually deadly?

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93% develop tumors and the rest have serious heart problems – are you consuming this mineral?

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1959 prophecy true: “Essential” mineral actually deadly?

Of all things statistically correlated with cancer over the years, iron has been one of the most consistent.

There also is substantial experimental evidence that high-iron diets can accelerate tumor growth in animals.

They can also induce cases of spontaneous tumor formation.

So iron is both a growth promoter and a mutagen – it’s capable of stimulating the tumor it initially caused.

(According to Wikipedia, a mutagen is a compound that changes the genetic material of an organism, increasing the frequency of mutations above the natural background level…many mutations can cause cancer.)

And for this reason, low-iron diets can prevent cancer and also help treat it.

Iron chelators such as desferrioxamine and inositol hexaphosphate have been used clinically with success.

(Okay, you can Google the fancy names – but, simply put, they bind to iron and de-weaponize it…)

Just know that this gives you yet another reason to avoid refined grains such as wheat and rice, which most often contain added iron.

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Manufacturers of multivitamins often add excessive amounts of iron – and hardly any American male needs more of that.

(In fact, you can increase your T by giving blood regularly to get rid of iron!)

Some studies associate multivitamins with cancer, and that negates the benefits of the other things they contain.

Although useful, intake studies have many confounding variables…

But there’s plenty of more direct evidence anyway:

Because infection, cancer, and even the treatments of those can influence iron stores to a degree, the most reliable epidemiological studies are prospective.

This study used a pool of 14,000 humans, measured iron-relevant blood parameters, and then waited ten years before determining how many participants got cancer.

Just like the great majority of studies that correlate cancer with iron, this one found a significant dose-dependent increase:

The most consistent correlations are always found in the lungs, the colon, and the liver (where iron is stored).

Although heme iron intake is perennially associated with colon cancer, correlation to the whole-body iron store is explained indirectly:

Having a high-iron body burden limits the uptake of additional iron, actually concentrating heme iron in the colon – and almost everything else is absorbed around that.

“These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that risk of cancer is increased with increased iron stores.”

Lung cancer is always the third most correlated site, a link originally discovered through a routine screening of pharmaceuticals with cancer risk.

But this is more than a mere epidemiological association – there is evidence that iron can both initiate and stimulate cancer growth.

These are classic findings…

And some of these findings even pre-date the human prospective studies by decades.

It was reported as far back as 1959 that iron will often lead to a cancerous tumor near the site of injection.

Later on, this became a consistent finding.

This was a systematic study conducted to elucidate the earlier reports and this study used rats.

These scientists used three different forms of iron to rule out dextran, the glucose polymer used in the previous studies in conjunction with iron.

The gave the rats twice-weekly doses of all three forms for four months, after which any tumors present were counted.

None of the control rats had tumors, yet all of the iron groups had many tumors.

An incidence as high as 93% was noted in the high-dose Imferon® group (Imferon contains both iron and dextran).

Other studies demonstrated this using rabbits.

And in the 1970s, case reports of iron-induced cancers in humans surfaced.

Historically, doctors used injections of Imferon to treat anemia.

Yet this can lead to tumors forming near the injection site.

“…and histological examination showed a tumor composed of bizarre pleomorphic cells with a high mitotic rate.”

Iron-induced carcinogenesis is usually explained by the free radicals it induces – either by damaging DNA directly or through transcription factors.

I think the latter is more realistic.

Nuclear factor-κB has convincingly been shown to respond to hydrogen peroxide, a reactive oxygen species increased by iron.

(NF-κB is a protein complex that controls the transcription of DNA, cytokine production, and cell survival.)

NF-κB reacts with hydrogen peroxide, forming an internal disulfide bond.

And then NF-κB collapses and migrates into the cell’s nucleus where it transcribes DNA-encoding cyclooxygenase-2.

Cyclooxygenase-2 creates prostaglandin E2 – an eicosanoid highly associated with cancer.

So whenever you have oxygen-based free radicals (such as iron), you can have cancer – even without direct DNA damage.

Other transition metals, such as nickel, are official carcinogens.

Studies show that iron can do more than initiate cancer – it can also enhance the progression:

The scientists fed two different diets to the mice.

The diets were almost identical.

One diet contained 312 mg/kg of iron – the normal level found in mouse food – and the other contained only 5 mg/kg of iron.

They used three different strains of mice – and they injected cancer cells into each mouse.

In all cases, the iron-deficient mice did not seem to behave any differently from the other mice.

Their activity seemed to be the same.

All the mice appeared to be equally healthy.

However, the iron-deficient mice had reduced tumor sizes and less cancer metastasis than did the normal-fed mice.

Since the only difference between the mice was the iron content in their diets, this represents some of the most direct evidence of the substantial role iron may play in cancer.

The iron-deficient mice actually did quite well…

And that was in spite of the 14% vegetable oil the mice had in their diets. (We know vegetable oil is BAD.)

“Iron oversupply in cancer patients might enhance tumor growth and adversely affect cancer therapy.”

There are as just as many experimental studies demonstrating this trend as there is epidemiological proof in humans.

It follows that you should minimize unnecessary iron intake. You should probably avoid “enriched” grains, breakfast cereals, and even some multivitamins.

“These data do, however, call into question the wisdom of wholesale addition of iron to food.”

Additional iron represents an unnecessary risk for most people.

——Important Message——

Is blood fat killing your memory and killing your erections too?

As we age, a toxic type of fat called “blood fat” builds up and can kill our brains and our sexual performance.

Blood fat clogs our blood vessels and causes insulin resistance – leading to diabetes…

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Back to the memory problem, though:

Unfortunately, blood fat crosses the blood-brain barrier.

Your memory problem progresses from simple forgetfulness to chronic confusion until the Alzheimer’s man is isolated in his own world, alone in his dementia.

Even if you are relatively young, you may have plaques building up because of blood fat in your brain…

Fortunately, it’s quite easy to stop blood fat cold.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Stevens, Richard. "Body iron stores and the risk of cancer." New England Journal of Medicine (1988) http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejm198810203191603Lundin, P. M. "The carcinogenic action of complex iron preparations." British journal of cancer (1961) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2071017/pdf/brjcancer00505-0162.pdfHann, Hie-Won. "Iron nutrition and tumor growth: decreased tumor growth in iron-deficient mice." Cancer research (1988) http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/48/15/4168.full.pdf

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