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He Found It
Stops Cancer in Animals
Dr. Abulkalam M. Shamsudden, M.D., Ph.D., a
professor of pathology at the U. of Maryland, Baltimore, has found* that a common fiber
found in beans (especially soybeans,) brown rice and other grains, stopped cancer growth
in the animals he tested. When we spoke to him recently, he admitted that he didn't know
how it worked, but was convinced of its effectiveness. The substance is called IP6
(inositol hexaphosphate.)
It is sold by Enzyamatic Therapy in health
food stores for about $30 per hundred capsules. Cheaper is rice bran complex (IP6 is
extracted from it,) available similarly or from mail order vitamin companies for $5.95 per
hundred. Nutrition Headquarters has it, and their # is 1-800-851-3551. Postage is
additional.
Of course, you can just eat brown rice,
cheaper still though less concentrated.
Journal of Nutrition, vol. 125, l995, pgs. 725S-732S, Life Sciences, vol. 61, #4, l997,
pgs. 343-354.
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