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Why do some people get lung cancer – even if they never smoke? New research suggests eating a lot of processed foods containing inorganic phosphates could be the explanation. What's more, the study also suggests that dietary changes to avoid these chemical additives may play an important role in lung cancer treatment. Read more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

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I found the research on lung cancer interesting. I am sure someone

will have to do the research on smokers and lung cancer, now that the

connection between inorganic phosphates and lung cancer in mice hs

been made.

I liked the article on the immune system as it goes over the function

of it well and those of you studying pharmacology will need this

information in order to undertand MOA's of some anticancer,

antibiotics etc.

These articles do not ask you to purchase any healthfood nor drug.

However reader beware that refernces are not plentiful and therefore

one should followup reading with research of their own to verify the

information.

The site does sell some health supplements/products. I am posting the

articles only not, endorsing the sales of products on this site.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Founder/Owner

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> Why do some people get lung cancer – even if they never smoke? New

> research suggests eating a lot of processed foods containing

inorganic

> phosphates could be the explanation. What's more, the study also

> suggests that dietary changes to avoid these chemical additives may

play

> an important role in lung cancer treatment. Read more at

>

> http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/2009/01/processed-foods-linked-

to-lung-cancer.html

>

> How can we improve our immune system?

> http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/2008/12/use-your-immune-system-

to-prevent-flu.html

>

>

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