Walnuts Cut Prostate Cancer Risk

Walnuts, of all things, appear to slow the growth of prostate cancer tumors–in mice at least. Researchers at the University of California at Davis have found that mice genetically programmed to develop prostate cancer had smaller, slower growing tumors if they consumed a diet containing walnuts. A U.C. Davis news release reports that when researchers at the school, working with colleagues at the USDA Western Regional Research Center in Albany, Calif., studied tumor size in mice fed different diets for 9, 18 and 24 weeks, they found that the mice that ate the human equivalent of 2.8 ounces of whole walnuts daily, gained weight at the same rate as mice fed a soybean oil diet formulated to match the nutrients, fat levels and fatty acid profiles of the walnut diet.  At 18 weeks, however, the tumor weight of the walnut-fed group was approximately half that of the [...]

Original post by Art Jahnke

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