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05/09/2012 at 5:43 pm #10884sndarvekarOfflineRegistered On: 26/09/2011Topics: 3Replies: 0Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times
Supari, or Areca nut is also a carcinogen, study proves it
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045%2803%2901229-4/fulltext16/09/2012 at 3:16 pm #15933siteadminOfflineRegistered On: 07/05/2011Topics: 34Replies: 174Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesDear all,
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Those fond of chewing pan masala now have one more reason to leave the addictive habit. Not only is the product a known carcinogen, it can cause illness in generations to come. Studies have revealed that consumption of pan masala can cause severe damage to genes, which can in turn be harmful to the progeny.
According to various studies done across the world, consumption of pan masala not only causes structural abnormality in chromosomes, duplication of material between two chromatoids and even an increase in certain cells.
The Tata Memorial Center in Mumbai, Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, Indian Institute of Sciences in Bangalore, National Institute of Occupational Health in Ahmedabad have been conducting various studies on this topic for years.
read more at : http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-12/ mumbai/33788850_1_pan-masala- cell-death-harmful-effects 01/11/2012 at 5:38 pm #16115DrsumitraOfflineRegistered On: 06/10/2011Topics: 238Replies: 542Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesBetel quid may be a substance necessary to avoid.
Chewing betel quid, a psychoactive substance, could expose its 600 million users to substances that act as direct carcinogens in the mouth, according to a new study. Betel quid is the fourth most popular psychoactive substance, behind only tobacco, alcohol and caffeine.
Betel quid comprises nuts from the arcea tree and may combine with spices like cardamom or saffron. It’s available in commercial forms and is popular in China, India and throughout Asia. Many studies have shown that chewing it may result in oral cancer and the more recent information suggests that betel quid may become a carcinogen while in the body.
The authors of the recent study looked into the idea that substances in the arcea nut may actually cause cancer without any assistance from the body changing them.
The results showed that compounds in the arcea nut do something to the genetic material. The process is called alkylating. This causes changes that raise the risk of cancer, and the amounts in betel quid are high enough to make an impact.
The best option is for people to stay away from chewing anything that contains betel quid until further research is conducted.
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