A new report has found that:
QUOTE: Some bacteria may help protect against the development of a type of esophageal cancer, known as adenocarcinoma, according to a new review of the medical literature. These bacteria, which are called Helicobacter pylori, live in the stomachs of humans... UNQUOTE.
So, after a Nobel Prize was recently given to a scientist who supposedly discovered that H. pylori "caused" ulcers, we find that it's actually protective. It was known for quite a while that many (if not most) "primitive" people had H. pylori in their bodies, but did not get ulcers. After all I've written on this site about medical nonsense, it just keeps coming. Fortunately, what the "experts" do, other than make silly claims, is generate experimental data, which is now so voluminous that we no longer need their "expertise" to understand the causes of health and "disease."
Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081006092511.htm |