2/2/2005 - Kelp seaweed, the brown plant often found washed ashore on beaches, could help to fight hormone-related cancers, suggests new animal research.
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have found that a diet containing kelp seaweed lowered levels of the most powerful female sex hormone, oestradiol, in rats.
Their findings raise hopes that it might decrease the risk of oestrogen-dependent diseases such as breast cancer in humans.
Link: Kelp can reduce level of hormone related to breast cancer risk.
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