Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Lacking selenium will increase canceration chance _ general knowledge of gastritis

Lacking selenium will increase canceration chance _ general knowledge of gastritis
Shrinking gastritis are one of the pathological change and symptom before gastric carcinoma. Generally speaking, the withering gastritis patient's gastric acid secretion ability is low or scarce, make the content of positive bacterium of reductase nitric acid in the stomach rise, this kind of bacterium participates in the formation of the endogenous inferior nitre amine compound, and such inferior nitre amine compound has obvious carcinogenic function.
One of the research institute of atomic nucleus in Shanghai shows about exploration research of microelement relation in withering gastritis and the human body, person who wither serum, patient of gastritis, hit content of selenium, generally lower than healthy people. Relevant clinical experimental study reveal too, if the selenium content is reduced, will lead to the fact the human body includes the enzyme activity of seleno to reduce in the blood, anti-oxidant function of the organism will drop too. Free radical produced in the human supersession course at this moment can't be dispelled in time, stomach mucous membrane apt to take place ulcer and necrosis, take place possibility of the canceration can increase greatly.
Selenium is one of the essential microelements in the human body, have extensive biological functions. A large number of experiment research and clinical materials reveal, selenium gives protection against cancer, restrains cancer function, among them give protection against cancer the important route that function gives play to is to induce the cancer cell to wither to die.
So, prevent the shrinking canceration of gastritis, can regard it as an important therapeutic method among them to mend selenium. From the viewpoint of Chinese medicine, can also be through " adjust angry blood circulation promoting " Mend selenium, promote recovery and healing of the gastritis patient.
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