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Cell Forte and IP-6 for colon and other cancers and tumors

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Here in the small Texas hill country community of freedom lovers,

anarchists and other characters where I live most of the time,

Inositol/IP6 has a cult following after a lady moved to town who had

leukemia and asked Ben Taylor (Utopia Silver owner) to stock it for

her. Word spread via the local postman and soon a number of people

AND ANIMALS were seeing tumors disappear and cancers go into

remission. One of my upcoming projects is to interview these people

and write a comprehensive article about Inositol/IP6.

 

It seems to just melt tumors away in very short order and it is my

second favorite anti-cancer item in my protocol.

 

 

oleander soup , " Rhoda Mead " <firefly541 wrote:

>

> 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 an

> antioxidant by chelating divalent cations such as copper and iron,

> preventing the formation of reactive oxygen species responsible for

> cell 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 an

> antioxidant, and only because it prevents the formation of reactive

> oxygen 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 be

> very powerful for combatting colon cancer, which I have. If it does

> not 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, in

> addition to its antioxidant role, IP6 probably exerts its action via

> control of cell division. In a recent study it was shown that IP6

> decreased S phase and arrested cells in the G0/G1 phase of the cell

> cycle. A significant decrease in the expression of proliferation

> markers indicated IP6 disengaged cells from actively cycling. (10) In

> addition, IP6 has been shown to enhance NK-cell activity, thereby

> boosting NK-cell cytotoxicity. (11) Although mechanisms of action

> pertaining to IP6's anti-platelet aggregating and lipid-lowering

> effect, its inhibition of HIV-1 replication, and its ability to

> modulate insulin secretion remain somewhat unclear, it is likely they

> are 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 been

> studied extensively for its inhibitory effects against colon

> carcinogenesis. Rat studies have demonstrated IP6 reduces tumor

> prevalence, frequency, and size in a dose-dependent manner during the

> initiation and post-initiation stages. (13,14) Another study

> examining the preventive effects of wheat bran fractions in rat colon

> cancer showed that removal of both IP6 and lipids from wheat bran

> significantly increased colon tumor multiplicity and volume. Removal

> of IP6 or lipids independent of each other had no significant effect

> on colon tumor incidence, (15) possibly suggesting the two fractions

> operate together to inhibit carcinogenesis. "

>

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