by Barbara Minton, Natural Health Editor
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(NaturalNews) Anyone looking for effective alternatives to the treatments offered by traditional cancer specialists might want to look at inositol hexophosphate (IP6). It is a very simple and inexpensive treatment that may easily get written off by people, who have been led to believe the cure for cancer can only be found in a laboratory through the complexities of science and only after years of expensive research and testing. Yet it is becoming obvious that one of the most effective cures for cancer already exists in a simple compound found in abundance in many foods. New research continues to underscore the effectiveness of IP6 against cancer.
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Note: I urge everyone to read this article to see why Inositol/IP6 is one of the major elements I recommend in my anti-cancer protocol.
Thank you for your information with regard to Dandelion Root.
However, I want to point out that dquixote merely posted an article with regard to IP6 which was published in Natural News. In no way was it an attempt to sell his product. By the way, Inositol/IP6 is very effective against fighting cancer.
Dquixote devotes his life to guiding people through natural healing. And he does so effectively. Many are alive today that would not be without his help. Profit is not a motive. For the countless hours he spends on research and helping people to heal he receives a small pittance. Yet, this is his passion, his life's work, and he wouldn't have it any other way.
Luella
Sounds like you are trying to sell your product.
My, you are certainly off to a rather auspicious debut here with that first, and so far only, post. Maybe you should take a look around a bit before you leap in with such judgments.
Thanks for the tips about dandelion. I happen to like it too and it might be a good addition for those with prostate cancer (or who have concerns about preventing prostate cancer).
While it is always good to know about reputable companies and good products, we are often suspicious when a new poster we do not know provide commercial links in their posts - and technically such links are againt our TOS. BTW, the link in your post does not work. There is no such page on that site as "prostatetest" and your link reverts back to the home page of the supplement company.