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LEARN WHAT INOSITOL AND NIACIN DO TO CANCER --IN SCIENTIFIC STUDIES BIG PHARMA DOESN'T TELL CANCER PATIENTS ABOUT! RATHER THAN SPEAK OF THE WAYS I PERSONALLY TREAT MELANOMA OR ANY OTHER CANCER, I'M GIVING YOU THIS INFORMATION AND YOU CAN MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND. ALWAYS CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR AS I DO NOT KNOW YOUR OWN MEDICAL PROBLEMS! HERE'S THE INFORMATION. REMEMBER, INOSITOL(RELATED TO NIACIN) AND NIACIN--A COMMON B VITAMIN--ARE VERY CHEAP!)....
(1) Effects of inositol hexaphosphate on growth and differentiation in K-562 erythroleukemia cell line
AM Shamsuddin, A Baten, ND Lalwani - Cancer letters, 1992 - Elsevier
... 14 April 1992) (Accepted 16 April 1992) Summary Inositol hexaphosphate (InsP6) has recently
been shown to inhibit experimental cancers in vivo. ... 4 Ullah, A. and Shamsuddin, AM (1990) Dose
dependent inhibition of large intestinal cancer by inositol hexaphosphate inF ...
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(2) Study of a myo‐inositol hexaphosphate‐based cream to prevent dystrophic calcinosis cutis
F Grases, J Perelló, B Isern… - British Journal of …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
... Nutr Cancer 2003; 46: 66–72.DOI: 10.1207/S15327914NC4601_09: ... Inositol hexakisphosphate
in urine: the relationship between oral intake and urinary excretion. ... Get PDF (156K). More content
like this. Find more content: like this article. Find more content written by ...
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(3) Inositol/IP6
D ESPINOSA - prostate.net
... of IP6: Nature's Revolutionary Cancer Fighter, in which he describes how IP6 can prevent the
formation of cancer and shrink existing experimental cancers. Both inositol and IP6 can boost
the immune system, help lower cholesterol, and reduce the risk of cardiovascular ...
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(4) Induction of apoptosis by ribosome‐inactivating proteins and related immunotoxins
A Bolognesi, PL Tazzari, F Olivieri… - … Journal of Cancer, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
... Schaadt, M., Diehl, V., Stein, H., Fonatsch, H. and Kirchnner, H., Two neoplastic cell lines with
unique features derived from Hodgkin's disease. Int. J. Cancer, 26, 723–731 (1980). ... raised inositol
triphosphate levels. J. biol. ... More content like this. Find more content: like this article. ...
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(5) Introduction
AS Belldegrun, P Bevan - BJU international, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
... a molecule valid as a therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic marker in urological cancers and
probably ... Figure 1. Signaling pathways as targets for novel cancer therapies. PI3K, phosphatidyl
inositol-3-kinase; PTEN, phosphatase and tensin homolog; TSC, tuberous sclerosis ...
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(6) HERE WE LEARN THAT INOSITOL, ETC. INHIBITS METASTASES--THE SPREAD OF CANCEROUS CELLS TO OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY:
(A) Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) inhibits key events of cancer metastasis: I. In vitro studies of adhesion, migration and invasion of MDA-MB 231 human breast cancer cells …
K Tantivejkul, I Vucenik, AM Shamsuddin - Anticancer research, 2003 - europepmc.org
BACKGROUND: The anti-cancer agent inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) is an abundant intrinsic
component of both plant and mammalian cells. In addition to inducing differentiation and
inhibiting growth of numerous cancer cell lines in vitro, IP6 has been demonstrated to ...
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Cancer inhibition by inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) and inositol: from laboratory to clinic
I Vucenik, AKM Shamsuddin - The Journal of nutrition, 2003 - Am Soc Nutrition
... Thus, the combination of IP 6 and inositol was significantly better in different cancers than was
either one alone. ... IP 6 , a natural compound with virtually no toxicity, can satisfy this special and
very important requirement for cancer prevention. IP 6 plus inositol and patients. ...
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(B) Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) inhibits key events of cancer metastasis: II. Effects on integrins and focal adhesions.
K Tantivejkul, I Vucenik, AM Shamsuddin - Anticancer research, 2002 - europepmc.org
BACKGROUND: We have shown that inositol hexaphosphate (IP6), a natural compound
and a potent anti-cancer agent, inhibited cancer cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix
(ECM) proteins, thereby leading to inhibition of cell migration and invasion. Cell adhesion ...
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INFORMATION ABOUT NIACIN AND ITS ABILITY TO FIGHT CANCER, FOR YOUR REFERENCE:
(A) [PDF] Anti-invasive activity of niacin and trigonelline against cancer cells
N Hirakawa, R Okauchi, Y Miura… - Biosci Biotechnol …, 2005 - researchgate.net
... Cancer metastasis is attained by a sequence of steps,1) of which invasion is a particularly ... and
the key step in the metastatic cascade.2,3) Furthermore, invasion and metastasis might be ... vitro
and ex vivo.9) Trigonelline is a major constituent in coffee and niacin-related compound ...
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(B) PDF] HESA-A: new treatment for breast cancer and choroidal metastasis
A Ahmadi1ADE, MA Mohagheghi2AB… - Med Sci …, 2005 - colorectalcancerclinic.com
... The use of antioxidants had been shown to render some protection against cancers. ...
The use of compounds containing zinc, niacin, vi- tamin C, and molybdenum has
been linked to reduction of cancer mortality [25,26]. ...
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(C) [NIACIN DEFICIENCY HELPS CANCERS TO GROW] Niacin deficiency alters p53 expression and impairs etoposide-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in rat bone marrow cells
JC Spronck, JL Nickerson, JB Kirkland - Nutrition and cancer, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
... Cancer Metastasis Rev, 21: 217–230. [CrossRef], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] View all
references). Fenech et al. recently found that genomic instability in an Australian population was
strongly and negatively related to dietary niacin intake (22. Fenech, M, Baghurst, P, Luderer ...
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(D) Oral niacin prevents photocarcinogenesis and photoimmunosuppression in mice
HL Gensler, T Williams, AC Huang… - … and cancer, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Topical nicotinamide (niacinamide) has demonstrable preventive activity against
photocarcinogenesis in mice. To better understand how this vitamin prevents ultraviolet (UV)
carcinogenesis, we tested systemic administration of another form of the vitamin, niacin, ..[NOTE: PHOTOCARCINOGENESIS HAS TO DO, ALMOST ALWAYS, WITH MELANOMA]
(E) Niacin and carcinogenesis
JB Kirkland - Nutrition and cancer, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
The dietary status of niacin (vitamin B3) has the potential to influence DNA repair, genomic
stability, and the immune system, eventually having an impact on cancer risk, as well as the
side effects of chemotherapy in the cancer patient. In addition to its well-known redox ...
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THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF STUDIES OUT THERE THAT DEMONSTRATE HOW IMPORTANT INOSITOL AND NIACIN IS IN FIGHTING CANCER AND EVEN PREVENTING IT. CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR, I DO NOT KNOW YOUR HEALTH PROBLEMS. IN GENERAL, I DO NOT SEE ANY CANCER TREATMENT HOSPITALS RECOMMENDING INOSITOL AND NIACIN. WHY? AS FOR ME, I PERSONALLY AM TREATING A MELANOMA ON MY ARM AND IT IS NOW ALMOST GONE. IT HAS BEEN PEELING OFF FOR MONTHS. HERE IS THE LATEST PHOTO OF THE MELANOMA ON MY ARM THAT I AM TREATING: IT IS LITERALLY PEELING OFF. NO OTHER PART OF MY ARM OR SKIN ANYWHERE ELSE IS PEELING. OTHER PHOTOS SHOW ACTIVE MELANOMAS. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING THAT LOOKS LIKE THESE--SEE YOUR DOCTOR AND GET IT REMOVED AT ONCE. I URGE YOU TO NOT ASK FOR A BIOPSY BUT TO HAVE IT REMOVED AND THEN CHECK TO SEE IF IT'S MALIGNANT.