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IP-6: Cancer Fighting Research
There just may be a relatively inexpensive treatment for some types of cancer. It's a compound called IP-6 (Inositol Hexaphosphate), also called phytic acid. What is IP-6? IP6 is basically a sugar molecule with phosphate groups attached. It has been shown to inhibit various cancers in humans and animals as well as being shown to be an effective treatment for kidney stones, high cholesterol and high blood lipids. The majority of the scientific support for IP6 is derived from the research of researcher Abulkalam Shamsuddin, M.D., of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Significant amounts of IP6 can be found in foods, including soybeans, rice, sesame, beans, legumes, corn and cereals. Best of all, IP6 has no known toxic effects. IP-6 should be taken on an empty stomach, allowing at least an hour before eating anything else. |
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