Dear Scott,
Hey! Thanks for showing up at the Cancer Fighter Seminar. Glad you gleaned
some valuable information! Now, onto your question:
IP-6 is a dietary supplement, developed by an oncology physician, that has
been shown in various animal model studies to shrink tumors. In fact, rats
given pure IP-6 (as opposed to wheat bran chow--a natural source of IP-6)
showed a nearly 50% reduction in the number of tumors. IP-6 also has proven
immune-stimulating capability. Patients with active cancer should consume
betwen 4,800 and 7,200 mg of IP-6 along with an additional dosage of 1,200
to 1,800 mg of inositol for best effectiveness. Remember to take IP-6 on an
empty stomach because it can bind to other minerals. And, there are
imposters out there....I only recommend Cellular Forte by Enzymatic Therapy.
By the way, in my clinical practice, I've had a few patients complain of stomach
upset and rashes; although I can't definitively contribute this to the IP-6 and the
company doesn't show record of this side effect.
Most importantly, seek guided nutritional advice. Too often cancer patients
spend an enormous amount of money on the latest "cancer cures" without
really knowing whether or not the therapies are effective or possibly harmful.
There is no one magic bullet; but a combination of therapies will provide you
with the most effective and efficient way to boost your immunity and kill off
those nasty cancer cells.
Best of luck,
Kim Dalzell, PhD, RD, LD