Citizens for
Alternatives to Animal Research and Experimentation (CAARE)
September 2018
Mice were injected with cancer tumor cells or inflammatory agents and subjected to forced stretching before they were killed... Researchers claiming this shows how yoga stretching may have a positive impact on human breast cancer... No human yoga pose is ever held for ten straight minutes or involves external pulling that cannot be controlled by the person who is stretching.
AND this ridiculous experiment consumed over a half million taxpayer dollars. That’s right – The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, a division of the National Institutes of Health, awarded this appalling study $509,697 for 2018. And that doesn’t include additional private funding from the Osher Foundation!
PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTER TODAY to tell funders that human breast cancer patients would be much better served through a cooperation between clinical researchers and yoga practitioners, who work directly with humans.
Photo: Harvard Medical School
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute in Boston conducted a study claiming to show how yoga stretching
may have a positive impact on breast cancer. The problem is the study,
conducted on mice, has nothing to do with yoga stretching or human breast
cancer.
Young female mice had breast cancer cells injected into their mammary glands
to induce tumors. They were then “stretched” for 10 minutes each day for
four weeks – hung by their tails while their front paws grabbed the bars of
a cage. The researchers claim this absurd “stretching” simulates the
natural, gentle stretching experienced in yoga.
The experiment also used male mice who were first injected with
carrageenan, a food additive, to create areas of painful inflammation. This
was done to see if the stretching reduced the inflammation. After the
experiment, all the mice were decapitated and then dissected.
Please send a letter to The Bernard Osher Foundation and the National Center
for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) which funded this ludicrous
study, to request that they cease support for such cruel and inapplicable
animal experiments.
The forced stretching imposed on these poor mice has nothing to do with real
yoga stretching, which is a form of mind-body interaction that combines
focused breathing with periods of exertion and release. No yoga pose is ever
held for ten straight minutes or involves external pulling that cannot be
controlled by the person who is stretching.
Multiple human studies have already shown the benefits of physical
activity for decreasing the reoccurrence of cancer and enhancing survival
for breast cancer patients.
This experiment was simply a senseless study that inflicted unjustifiable
misery and death on defenseless animals.
PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTER TODAY to tell funders that human breast cancer patients would be much better served through a cooperation between clinical researchers and yoga practitioners, who work directly with humans.
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