Colon Cancer - The Maori Factor

Released on = December 18, 2005, 6:29 pm

Press Release Author = Otec Pty Limited

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Recent research in New Zealand into why Maoris hardly ever
contract colon cancer has brought to light interesting new dietary factors.

Red and purple skinned fruits and vegetables have about 4 times more anti-oxidants
than others.

Press Release Body = Colon Cancer - The Maori Factor

Recent research by a New Zealand University team into colon cancer has uncovered a
very interesting phenomenon that sheds light on why colon cancer is almost
non-existent in the Maori race. Naturally this fact created a spin-off from the
original study because if the reason why the indigenous Maori people avoided this
disease could be found they would gain precious information to help the constant
fight to prevent colon cancer.
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Initially they looked at diet and discovered that both red and purple berries and
fruits formed a higher proportion of their diet than it did with non-indigenous New
Zealanders. Based upon common practice they were aware of the anti-oxidant value of
fruit and assumed that non-Maori people gained the same amount of anti-oxidants from
other fruit and vegetables. This appeared to cancel out any benefit the Maori\'s
gained by having a diet high in red and purple fruits and vegetables. That was
until they decided to check anti-oxidant levels individually.

The results of the independent checks of anti-oxidant levels across a wide range of
fruits and vegetables discovered that rather than these levels being the same, as
commonly thought at the start of the experiments, they vary widely. For instance
fruits with red or purple skins like berries, plums, red apples and even red skinned
sweet potato have around four times the anti-oxidant levels of other fruits and
vegetables. At this point the entire project started to make sense and the higher
levels of ant-oxidants in a traditional Maori diet pointed to the reason for such
low levels of colon cancer within the race.

The research continues today but based upon these findings there is strong reason to
eat more strawberries, raspberries, red currants, cherries, plums, red apples and
sweet potato in our daily diets. In fact any fruit or vegetable with a red or
purple skin contains around four times the anti-oxidant level of other fruits and
vegetables and therefore should be utilized in our diets for health reasons.

Somebody is bound to raise the question of whether frozen is as a good as fresh
fruit. Here I can only give a personal opinion and state that whenever we cook, or
freeze, foodstuffs we change the chemical make-up of the food and therefore it is
unlikely to be the same as eating it fresh and uncooked. But, if frozen is all that
is available then I guess its better than nothing.

For more food and health tips visit: http://www.recipesmania.com/articles.html

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Contact Details = David McCarthy

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