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Source Naturals IP-6 Inositol Hexaphosphate -- 800 mg - 180 Tablets


Source Naturals IP-6 Inositol Hexaphosphate
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Source Naturals IP-6 Inositol Hexaphosphate -- 800 mg - 180 Tablets

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Source Naturals IP-6 Inositol Hexaphosphate Description

Supports Breast, Colon & Prostate Cell

IP-6 (Inositol Hexaphosphate) is a component of certain dietary fibers, particularly most cereal grains, legumes, and seeds high in oil. Many researchers believe some of fiber's health benefits may be due to the antioxidant, immune-enhancing, and activities of IP-6. In-vitro and animal research has shown IP-6 to have significant protective and growth-regulating effects on certain cells and tissues, including those of the colon, breast, and prostate. Source Naturals IP-6 is free of other active ingredients. Only IP-6 in this form has consistently demonstrated positive research results.


Directions

 3 tablets daily. For systemic support, take on an empty stomach. For direct colon support, take just prior to or with meals.
Free Of
Yeast, dairy, egg, gluten, corn, soy or wheat, sugar, preservatives, or artificial color, flavor or fragrance.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories5
Total Carbohydrates1 g<1%
  Dietary Fiber1 g4%
Calcium (as calcium-magnesium inositol hexaphosphate)590 mg59%
Magnesium (as calcium-magnesium inositol hexaphosphate)94 mg23%
Sodium5 mg<1%
Calcium Magnesium Inositol Hexaphosphate3.8 g*
Yielding: IP-62.4 g*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, acacia gum, modified cellulose gum, and colloidal silicon dioxide.
Warnings

Take tablets on an empty stomach if you are anemic. If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, or taking blood-thinning medications, consult your health care professional before using this product.

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Research Suggests Plant-Based Diets May Help Protect Against Breast Cancer

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]New research suggests that adopting a vegan diet might help ward off breast cancer, the most common type of cancer among American women. The research, presented at a June 2022 meeting of the American Society of Nutrition, showed a healthy plant-based diet was tied to a 14% lower risk of breast cancer, while an unhealthy plant-based diet was connected to a 20% higher risk of breast cancer. For this study, researchers combed through data for over 65,000 postmenopausal women who were tracked for more than two decades. The study hasn’t been published in a peer-reviewed journal, meaning its findings are preliminary. Woman Grabbing Apple From Fruit Bowl Following Plant Based Diet and Cancer Prevention Advice

What is a plant-based diet?

Lead author Sanam Shah, a doctoral candidate in the Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health at Paris-Saclay University in France, notes that a plant-based diet does not necessarily equate to a vegan or vegetarian diet. Rather, a plant-based diet prioritizes plants. A vegan diet, on the other hand, eliminates all meat and animal products (meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dairy and eggs). Meanwhile, a vegetarian diet includes dairy products and eggs but excludes meat, poultry, fish and seafood. All that being said, both a vegan diet and a vegetarian diet can qualify as a plant-based diet. Shah’s study differentiated between healthy plant-based foods like whole grains, fruit, vegetables, nuts, legumes, vegetable oils, and tea or coffee, and less healthy plant-based foods such as fruit juice, refined grains, potatoes, sugar-sweetened beverages and desserts.

Plant based diet and cancer research 

The French study underscores growing evidence that vegan and vegetarian diets can help prevent various types of cancer. Vegans appear to have the lowest rates of cancer among all kinds of diets, followed by vegetarians, according to the Mayo Clinic. The Cancer Nutrition Consortium says a plant foods help fight cancer because they’re low in calories and loaded with fiber, vitamins and minerals. Furthermore, they’re packed with plant nutrients that deliver antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties. However, Dr. Neil Iyengar, a medical oncologist at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer, says on the hospital’s website that there’s not enough solid evidence “to conclude that vegan eating is superior to a semi-vegetarian diet for reducing the risk of cancer or cancer recurrence.” As it pertains to breast cancer, research does hold promise for the value of vegan, vegetarian and plant-based diets:
  • One study showed that compared with non-vegetarians, women who adhered to a vegan diet demonstrated a lower risk for breast cancer, “but it was not clear whether the association occurred by chance or from other influences,” according to the American Institute for Cancer Research.
  • Research published in 2021 in the journal Nutrients indicates healthy plant-based diets might improve the survival of breast cancer survivors.
  • Compared with women who have normal weights, postmenopausal women who are obese have a 20% to 40% greater risk of breast cancer, according to the Maurer Foundation, which promotes breast health. A vegan diet might help a woman lose weight and maintain weight loss, contributing to a possible reduction in breast cancer risk.
  • A research analysis published in 2020 showed that women who consumed the most fiber had an 8% lower risk of breast cancer, the Maurer Foundation says. A vegan diet tends to be high in fiber, thereby potentially aiding the fight against breast cancer.
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