Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 It looks over priced for whats in it. C. ________________________________ From: Huuman <huuman60@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Fri, September 30, 2011 8:54:22 PM Subject: MSM & Whey's friend? In addition to the great strides made with Organic Sulfur, Whey, and MSM lately, an new supplement has come along to further help control inflammation and promote and support cartilage regrowth. It is called PectaSol C <http://www.econugenics.com/p-71-pectasol-c.aspx?affiliateID=10063 & gclid=CPm1rJW\ HxqsCFYNM4Aod8ygF6w> (also called MCT, but that would probably mix us up here). It has been developed as one way to control chronic inflammation... and inflammation is expressed as Galectin-3 Levels as a good way to measure it according to Dr. 's latest Newsletter (which I have received for about ten years now). " Galectin-3 " level is a negative marker that we are bound to be hearing more about, because: Its level increases as the heart function deteriorates... so it is an important " killer marker " in many ways. It must be present in mice before pancreatic damage and subequent Diabetes could develop. Mice with lower concentrations had fewer Asthma symptoms. When present, Chrohns, colitis, and inflammation in the gut mucosa occur. PectaSol-C can treat Liver & Kidney Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Additionally, Skin Diseases and lesions are expressed by galectin-3 levels. So many inflammatory skin diseases can be treated with PectaSol-C . Finally, Cancer is currently being treated through cutting off blood supply (angiogenisis) using two products based on Pectol-C have been developed. Galectin-3 has been associated with protecting cancer cells from chemotherapy, cell prliferation, and it also helps cancer cells migrate and set up new colonies. Additionally, PectaSol-C works in with other natural compounds like curcumin and modified citrus pectin. Finally, Galectin-3 levels for the 1st time ever can be measured by test at Health Diagnostic Labs 877-443-5227 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Sure looks expensive to me! ~$90 a pound and a pound lasts a month. Maybe after I get rich I'll give it a try. Alobar On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 6:17 AM, Cody <lecody2001@...> wrote: > It looks over priced for whats in it. > > C. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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