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FUCOIDAN Leading researchers from around the world state they have never seen one ingredient do more for the human body than fucoidan. To view over 1045 independent scientific studies, visit the National Library of Medicine at pubmed.gov/ Search: FUCOIDAN. Scientists are excited about its potential use against: CANCER • Blood flow to the cancerous cells is blocked thereby inhibiting cell growth • Promotes apoptosis or cell death of cancer cells • Enhances the effectiveness of natural killer cells so that our immune system can detect and destroy cancer cells • Stops cell division of the cancer cells ANTI-VIRAL/ANTI-BACTERIAL • Blocks the adhesion of the bacteria that causes ulcers • Boosts the immune system to fight viruses and bacteria DIABETES • Slows the glucose infusion into the bloodstream, helping keep blood sugar levels stable and prevents excessive insulin responses Alzheimers • Blocks toxicity caused by amyloid plaque formation in the brain Allergies • Suppresses the production of Immunoglobulin E which causes allergic reactions • Increases T helper cells to fight allergic inflammation SKIN PROBLEMS • Stimulates skin cell replacement by increasing the body’s production of integrin and collagen Anti-inflammatory Qualities • Relieves Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Prostate Swelling, Back Ache BONE AND JOINT • Reduces inflammation seen in arthritis • Promotes creation of fibronectin which keeps joints lubricated and healthy • Rebuilds bone marrow tissue when taken intravenously ENHANCE YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM • Stimulates production of vital immune cells, helping to battle against bacteria, fungi, parasites, and even cancer cells Women, Hormones & Breast Health • Reduce steroid binding to breast tissue and protects against pollutants and toxins • Soy and Fucoidan work together affecting hormone levels in postmenopausal women and protecting against malignant breast tumor formation CHOLESTEROL CONTROL • Alters the activity of liver enzymes that control how fatty acids are metabolized resulting in lower cholesterol blood levels
Posted on: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 20:19:46 +0000

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