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sounds like an interesting herb.
sounds like an interesting herb.
Aeternitatis said:Curcumin is definitely a powerful anti-inflammatory inhibiting both COX-2
I didn't see your comment. Besides, cancer is far more complicated than just having a relation to COX-2. And chronic inhibition of COX-2 is going to be a detriment to muscle growth. What you DON'T want is COX-2 "firing" off in resting muscles. We see this often in out of shape individuals where their muscle tissue is anaerobic even in a resting state... causes a very unhealthy state of systemic inflammation. For them, curcumin could be a god-send. But so could regular exercise...canadian champ said:And la voila, what I was getting at with my anti-cancer comment.
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Aeternitatis said:I didn't see your comment. Besides, cancer is far more complicated than just having a relation to COX-2. And chronic inhibition of COX-2 is going to be a detriment to muscle growth. What you DON'T want is COX-2 "firing" off in resting muscles. We see this often in out of shape individuals where their muscle tissue is anaerobic even in a resting state... causes a very unhealthy state of systemic inflammation. For them, curcumin could be a god-send. But so could regular exercise...
But it brings one back to that argument of cancer existing in an acidic non-oxygenated environment only.
Bionic said:CC, I don't think he was being patronizing. I find the whole subject fascinating and would love to hear what you guys have to say.
No, I wasn't trying to come across as patronizing. And if I had known your qualifications, I definitely would've stated it differently. You should by in your sig "I'm a Pathologist, do NOT F*** with me!"canadian champ said:It was in an identical thread in a different section... many repeat posts on here. I find it amusing that you sound patronizing towards me in regards to cancer. Did someone suggest that cancer is as simple as COX-2 expression? That would be quite amusing. I am a little restricted as to what I can say but my advice to you is two fold : 1) read the literature, 2) dont patronize a pathologist in regards to cancer.
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