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The Hollings Cancer Institute at the University of South Carolina has conducted a double blind study on a group of 500 cervical cancer patients that had everyone excited. The substance, used in the study, is not a drug, but a natural food extract. It is harmless, non-toxic in any quantity, inexpensive, and it is taken orally.

Nine years of study has shown that this natural product is causing G-arrest within 48 hours (inhibiting and stopping mitosis-cancer cell division), and apoptosis (normal cell death) within 72 hours, for breast, pancreas, esophageal, skin, colon and prostate cancer cells. Tests on cultured human cells also show that it prevents the destruction of the p53 gene by cancer cells. Additional studies suggest that one of the mechanisms by which it inhibits mutagenesis and carcinogenesis is by forming adducts with DNA, thus masking binding sites to be occupied by the mutagen or carcinogen. It is especially effective for those with a genetic predisposition to cancer.

About Hollings Cancer Center:

The Hollings Cancer Center (HCC) at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston offers a comprehensive range of cancer treatment services, cancer prevention, cancer information, and innovative research programs to benefit people throughout South Carolina and the southeastern region of the country.

This is not a miracle cure, but it offers the cancer patient another powerful tool to be used in a comprehensive treatment strategy. The product is available from a number of distributors.

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