Guest guest Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 From: tmark1217@...(TonyI) Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2010, 2:38am (CST+6) oleandersoup Subject: [oleandersoup] Why inositol/IP6 is considered an essential part of the anti-cancer protocol Reply to: oleandersoup Ever wonder why inositol/IP6 is considered an essential part of our suggested anti-cancer protocol? Besides practical experience and numerous first hand testimonials I have heard, here are a few selected studies that may help: Dramatically increases natural killer cell activity. Anticancer Res. 1999;19:3733-3736. Jariwalla RJ. Inositol Phosphorus (from calcium magnesium phytate http://www.patient.integrativeinc.com/Products/Critical-Cellular-Support/Prosta\ te-Cell-Health/75802-Cellular-Fort-with-IP-6-and-Inositol.aspx Integrative Therapeutics - 75802-Cellular Fort with IP-6 and Inositol A striking anticancer effect of IP6 was demonstrated in different experimental models. Inositol is also a natural constituent possessing moderate anticancer activity. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14608114 Cancer inhibition by inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) and inositol: from Inositol hexaphosphate ( IP-6, phytic acid, or phytate reported to have in vivo and in vitro anti- cancer activity the molecular mechanisms underlying this anticancer http://www.raysahelian.com/ip-6.html IP-6 : by Ray Sahelian, M.D., inositol hexaphosphate IP-6 and cancer of food products useful for the treatment of phytate renal calculi (F. Grases, A. Costa-Bauza, Anticancer Res to bond to intestinal amylase reducing the activity thereof http://www.freshpatents.com/Use-of-germ-flour-of-certain-fruits-for-the -manufacture-of-food-products-useful-for-the-treatment-of-phytate-deficiency-sta\ tes-dt20060629ptan20060141122.php myo-inositol and phytate might both protect against fatty liver resulting from Inositol hexaphosphate has broad anticancer activity http://www.patienthealthyself.info/inositol_hexaphosphate.html inositol_hexaphosphate In addition to its antioxidant activity, phytate has shown a lipid-lowering effect in rats Anticancer Res 1999;19:3699-702. Harland BF, Oberleas D. Phytate in foods http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/81/3/590 Phytate: impact on environment and human nutrition. A challenge for The study shows that the low-phytate group differed from the high-phytate group IP6 has anticancer activity against models of breast,colon,liver,prostate, and hematologic http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2009/03/reversing-tooth-decay.html A strong anticancer activity of IP 6 was also demonstrated against human rhabdomyosarcoma RD cells Harland, B. F. & Oberleas, D. (1987) Phytate in foods. World Rev. Nutr. Diet. 52 http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/133/11/3778S Cancer Inhibition by Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP6) and Inositol: From Preliminary research suggests that glutathione might have anticancer activity by binding with IP-6 (also called inositol hexaphospha te, phytate, or phytic acid) is found in many http://www.naturesbounty.com/vf/healthnotes/HN77/HN77_English/Concern/Cancer_Co\ lon.htm Anti-angiogenic activity of inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) -- Vucenik et Preliminary research suggests that glutathione might have anticancer activity by binding with IP-6 (also called inositol hexaphosphate, phytate, or phytic acid) is found in many http://www.prevention.com/cda/vendorarticle/colon-cancer/NW149/health/condition\ s.treatments/0/0/natural.remedies In vivo and in vitro studies utilizing IP6 have reveal ed a significant anticancer activity with a rats fed both standard rodent chow (low in saturated fat) plus monopotassium phytate http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/.fulltext/7/3/244.pdf Inositol Hexaphosphate There is some epidemiologic data suggesting that dietary phytate may have chemopreventive activity. Vucenik I, Kalebic T, Tantivejkulk, Shamsuddin A. Novel anticancer http://170.107.206.70/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/ino_0333.shtml Cancer Inhibition by Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP6) and Inositol: From Selected derivatives were processed for in vivo anticancer activity in human xenograft models. Synthesis and Anticancer Effect of Phyta te Containing Pt(II) Complexes Loren D http://www.jsps.go.jp/j-bilat/semin/gan_report/2005_cancer/01_odani.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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