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Pecta Sol (citrus pectin)
Cancer cell metastasis is the mechanism of disease progression that greatly increases the systemic harm caused by cancer and eventual death of most cancer patients. A special pH-altered form of citrus pectin has been shown to inhibit cancer cell metastasis by interfering with the transport and proliferation of tumor cells to secondary sites in the body, specifically by inhibiting the ability of cancer cells to adhere to other cells. Research on modified citrus pectin shows it also enhances the activity of natural killer immune cells that is required to destroy cancer cells which are migrating in the bloodstream. While the research on modified citrus pectin is still preliminary, the results of the published research indicate that it is completely safe and should be considered for use by any cancer patient who can afford it. There is a special manufacturing process required to turn regular citrus pectin into the pH-altered citrus pectin, so the consumption of pectin as it naturally occurs in citrus fruits is not an alternative. One scoop
contains 5 grams: Dosage and
use
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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