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nancy591
nancy591 Member Posts: 1,027 Member
edited March 2014 in Ovarian Cancer #1
Dr. Oz show has an anticancer show on now. The doctor speaking is Dr. Lee. He is talking about anti angiogenesis. I just turned the show on now, 3:45p so I missed most of it. He is talking of superfoods.

The 5 top foods are:
Bok choy. Eat it 3x week. I didn't get the serving amount.
Cooked tomatoes. Eat 2-3cups 3x week
Flounder. 6oz serving 3x week
Strawberries. 1 cup everday
Artichoke. Eat the 'heart' everyday.

Dr. Lee says these are all just guidelines. Visit doctoroz.com

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  • kikiz
    kikiz Member Posts: 94
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    Thanks Nancy
    I just went onto the channel it was played on and was able to watch the whole show. Thanks for keeping an eye out and letting the rest of us know about it. I watch alot of TV on the computer and have found many great websites to watch shows I miss.
    Lori
  • Angelasmom2
    Angelasmom2 Member Posts: 146
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    Thanks
    I will send the info to Angela. Linda
  • A1pena
    A1pena Member Posts: 92
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    Angiogenisis
    Hi There,

    I saw the show too! One of the ladies on the Uterine Cancer site had posted a 20 minute video of Dr. William Li discussing the angiogenic (sp?) properties of foods. Ones that really stuck out to me were turmeric, ginger and green tea mixed with Jasmine tea. Here is a link if you'd like to check it out:

    http://www.ted.com/talks/william_li.html

    Kind Regards,

    Amanda
  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
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    A1pena said:

    Angiogenisis
    Hi There,

    I saw the show too! One of the ladies on the Uterine Cancer site had posted a 20 minute video of Dr. William Li discussing the angiogenic (sp?) properties of foods. Ones that really stuck out to me were turmeric, ginger and green tea mixed with Jasmine tea. Here is a link if you'd like to check it out:

    http://www.ted.com/talks/william_li.html

    Kind Regards,

    Amanda

    ANGIOGENISIS
    I also remember viewing the video on this some time ago. It is very fascinating, and reminds us that what goes in our mouths is so important. I'm so glad that this was on national TV. And I think many more people, than just a few short years ago, are eating healthier and are more inclined to make good diet choices. Thanks for sharing!

    Monika
  • nancy591
    nancy591 Member Posts: 1,027 Member
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    mopar said:

    ANGIOGENISIS
    I also remember viewing the video on this some time ago. It is very fascinating, and reminds us that what goes in our mouths is so important. I'm so glad that this was on national TV. And I think many more people, than just a few short years ago, are eating healthier and are more inclined to make good diet choices. Thanks for sharing!

    Monika

    video
    Yes, I viewed the video on here as well. Normally I pooh-pooh stuff like this BUT I do understand the science behind anti-angiogensis. Avastin works on the same premise. The foods listed have a natural occuring anti-angiogenic propities. I figure it couldn't hurt to add these foods to my diet on a daily basis.
  • msfanciful
    msfanciful Member Posts: 559
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    Hi Nancy,
    I caught the tail

    Hi Nancy,

    I caught the tail end of Dr. Oz, so thank you for posting the "5" superfoods.

    I've written them down and am now going to attempt to include them in my daily diet.

    Thanks for the heads-up!

    Sharon
  • nancy591
    nancy591 Member Posts: 1,027 Member
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    Hi Nancy,
    I caught the tail

    Hi Nancy,

    I caught the tail end of Dr. Oz, so thank you for posting the "5" superfoods.

    I've written them down and am now going to attempt to include them in my daily diet.

    Thanks for the heads-up!

    Sharon

    dr oz
    Normally I pooh-pooh such things but I like to think of Dr. Oz as a credible source. Visit doctoroz.com he list the portion size and gives more information.