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Re: ip6 by Hveragerthi ..... The Truth in Medicine

Date:   9/7/2009 5:03:03 PM ( 15 y ago)
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 I've taken IP6 on and off for the last couple of years. I did this for iron chelation. It's a pretty powerful regiment. After taking it for a week once, I started my period which I hadn't had for over 3 years. Scared me and I backed off.

What do you think about it?

http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi39.html


Nature’s most effective iron-chelating molecule is inositol hexaphosphate (IP6), found naturally in seeds and bran. IP6 is a selective agent against cancer cells. Because cancer cells are high in iron content, IP6 directs most of its attention to abnormal cells. IP6 selectively removes iron from tumors cells, which deprives them of their primary growth factor. IP6 does not remove iron from red blood cells which are tightly bound to hemoglobin. Unlike cancer drugs, healthy cells are not affected with IP6, so IP6 has very low toxicity. [Deliliers GL, British J Haematology 117: 577–87, 2002]

http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/133/11/3778S

Hi Molly,

I like IP6, and have for a long time. But when people here the other name they tend to freak out. The other name for IP6 is phytic acid. Most people familiar with this term have heard it called an anti-nutrient in soy. The term anti-nutrient is very misleading. There is a lot to explaining that, but bottom line is that phytic acid DOES NOT rob the body of nutrients. Phytic acid actually has a higher affinity for excess iron and heavy metals than it does for nutrients like magnesium and calcium. So IP6 (phytic acid) is beneficial to the body in various manners.

Not sure what the connection is though with the IP6 and the return of menstruation though.

Hv

 

 


 

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