Guest guest Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 Tony, I started a month of intensive Cell Forte powder on your recommendation. Here's some information about why it's so powerful, especially for colon cancer. Rhoda " The mechanisms of action for IP6 are not completely understood. A recent study supported earlier research that IP6 functions as anantioxidant by chelating divalent cations such as copper and iron,preventing the formation of reactive oxygen species responsible forcell injury and carcinogenesis. " So if IP6 only works on divalent cations, especially metal ions,chelating them out of the system, it therefore works indirectly as anantioxidant, and only because it prevents the formation of reactiveoxygen species. Maybe. I'm not sure. I'm not a chemist. The reason I am harping on this is that IP6 has been proven to bevery powerful for combatting colon cancer, which I have. If it doesnot interfere with Budwig, I would like to add it to my arsenal: " The chelation hypothesis, however, does not completely explain IP6's antineoplastic activity. It is reasonable to conclude that, inaddition to its antioxidant role, IP6 probably exerts its action viacontrol of cell division. In a recent study it was shown that IP6decreased S phase and arrested cells in the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle. A significant decrease in the expression of proliferationmarkers indicated IP6 disengaged cells from actively cycling. (10) Inaddition, IP6 has been shown to enhance NK-cell activity, therebyboosting NK-cell cytotoxicity. (11) Although mechanisms of action pertaining to IP6's anti-platelet aggregating and lipid-loweringeffect, its inhibition of HIV-1 replication, and its ability tomodulate insulin secretion remain somewhat unclear, it is likely theyare a function of IP6's antioxidant properties or its ability to influence a variety of cellular functions. " " Among the many components of fiber, inositol hexaphosphate has beenstudied extensively for its inhibitory effects against coloncarcinogenesis. Rat studies have demonstrated IP6 reduces tumor prevalence, frequency, and size in a dose-dependent manner during theinitiation and post-initiation stages. (13,14) Another studyexamining the preventive effects of wheat bran fractions in rat coloncancer showed that removal of both IP6 and lipids from wheat bran significantly increased colon tumor multiplicity and volume. Removalof IP6 or lipids independent of each other had no significant effecton colon tumor incidence, (15) possibly suggesting the two fractionsoperate together to inhibit carcinogenesis. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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