Dr. William Li on Dr. Oz

llight
llight Member Posts: 99
Did anyone else see this segment on Dr. Oz? This researcher is talking about eating antiangiogenic foods to starve cancer. Antiangiogenesis is how some drugs work. I *think* it will repeat on the Fox Channel Monday 9/13 possibly. Same message as Believeau and Servan-Schreiber.

Dr. William Li on Dr. Oz – Antiangiogenic Foods to Starve Cancer
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/stop-cancer-growing

Five Foods to Starve Cancer - Dr. Li on Dr. Oz
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/5-foods-starve-cancer

Dr. William Li's list of antiangiogenic foods
http://blog.ted.com/2010/02/10/dr_william_lis/

Dr. William Li, Can we eat to starve cancer? - TED Talk, Feb 2010 - 20 mins.
19:00: "But then between what the doctor can do for you, we need to start asking, 'what can we do for ourselves?' ...We can empower ourselves to do the things that doctors can't do for us which is to use knowledge and take action. And if Mother Nature has given us some clues, we think that there might be some new future in a value of how we eat. And what we eat is really our chemotherapy three times a day."
13:30 = Tea slide
3:25 = Angiogenesis Out of Balance slide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9bDZ5-zPtY

Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Research, Dr. William Li, NYAS Interview, 2009, 6:36 mins.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ1mTk0ikaI&feature=channel

Google results for Dr. William Li

Comments

  • maggie_wilson
    maggie_wilson Member Posts: 596
    yes, i happened to tune into dr oz and dr li!
    sisters,

    i was also going to post about this show. i was looking for news on the disasterous gas explosion near san francisco a couple of days ago and saw dr. oz introduce dr. li and foods to starve cancer. the five foods he mentioned are: bok choy, strawberries, artichokes especially the heart, flounder (or halibut, salmon) and cooked tomatoes. he recommended 3 servings a week of each. this shouldn't be too difficult. it was extremely interesting, although a very short segment. yes, very much the same message as believeau and servan-schreiber--starving tumors by not feeding the blood vessels that fuel the malignant cells, i.e., anti angiogenic foods.

    sisterhood,
    maggie
  • kkstef
    kkstef Member Posts: 688 Member

    yes, i happened to tune into dr oz and dr li!
    sisters,

    i was also going to post about this show. i was looking for news on the disasterous gas explosion near san francisco a couple of days ago and saw dr. oz introduce dr. li and foods to starve cancer. the five foods he mentioned are: bok choy, strawberries, artichokes especially the heart, flounder (or halibut, salmon) and cooked tomatoes. he recommended 3 servings a week of each. this shouldn't be too difficult. it was extremely interesting, although a very short segment. yes, very much the same message as believeau and servan-schreiber--starving tumors by not feeding the blood vessels that fuel the malignant cells, i.e., anti angiogenic foods.

    sisterhood,
    maggie

    Thanks for posting this
    I did happen so see this segment....interesting since I rarely turn on the TV at the time it aired. Dr. Li has a foundation related to antiangiogenesis. Very much like our other "heros". I like the empowerment part of this. There ARE things we CAN do!! This reinforces all of the info Claudia has posted!!

    Karen
  • llight
    llight Member Posts: 99
    kkstef said:

    Thanks for posting this
    I did happen so see this segment....interesting since I rarely turn on the TV at the time it aired. Dr. Li has a foundation related to antiangiogenesis. Very much like our other "heros". I like the empowerment part of this. There ARE things we CAN do!! This reinforces all of the info Claudia has posted!!

    Karen

    Added a little more
    Maggie and Karen,

    Yes, interesting! I posted longer talks / interviews and another longer list of AA foods in the original post if you or others are interested. The other videos go into a little more detail.

    Karen--It does reinforce all the info Claudia has posted!

    I think he's right that Mother Nature holds clues to some of this and it sure doesn't hurt to eat her food which has been around and protecting life on the planet for millennia. Plants learn to not only survive and adapt themselves but to support the rest of the ecosystem (incl. us) with all their medicinal components which we're supposed to be ingesting synergistically , as Believau and Servan-Schreiber say. Just seems like there's a simplistic sense to all this that we need to get back to since now as a group we've created such a mess of our food supply, etc.

    Best,
    ll
  • kkstef
    kkstef Member Posts: 688 Member
    llight said:

    Added a little more
    Maggie and Karen,

    Yes, interesting! I posted longer talks / interviews and another longer list of AA foods in the original post if you or others are interested. The other videos go into a little more detail.

    Karen--It does reinforce all the info Claudia has posted!

    I think he's right that Mother Nature holds clues to some of this and it sure doesn't hurt to eat her food which has been around and protecting life on the planet for millennia. Plants learn to not only survive and adapt themselves but to support the rest of the ecosystem (incl. us) with all their medicinal components which we're supposed to be ingesting synergistically , as Believau and Servan-Schreiber say. Just seems like there's a simplistic sense to all this that we need to get back to since now as a group we've created such a mess of our food supply, etc.

    Best,
    ll

    Thanks
    Thanks for adding the links....makes it so much easier to find the info.

    Cheers!

    Karen