date:Jul 25, 2013
iched diet developed prostate tumors, compared with fourteen of thirty two mice (forty four percent) on the non-walnut control diet.
Additionally, the average tumor size in the walnut-fed animals was one-fourth the average size of the prostate tumors that developed in the mice eating the control diet. Senior study author, Dr. Russell Reiter commented We were absolutely surprised by how highly effective the walnut diet was in terms of inhibition of human prostate cancer. The positive results gle