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Sorry about the acronym.

ROS = Reverse Osmosis plural.

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> > Has anyone had any experience with this?

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> > Thanks

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> > Charlie

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> >

> > Since

> > writing a book about iron and IP6 (The

> > Iron Time Bomb), numerous reports of dramatic

> > cancer remissions

> > involving this dietary supplement have been received. Some

> > of them

> > notably stand out.

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

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Sorry about the acronym.

ROS = Reverse Osmosis plural.

> >

> >

> > Has anyone had any experience with this?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Charlie

> >

> >

> >

> > Since

> > writing a book about iron and IP6 (The

> > Iron Time Bomb), numerous reports of dramatic

> > cancer remissions

> > involving this dietary supplement have been received. Some

> > of them

> > notably stand out.

> >

> >

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

> > _________________________________________________________________

> > The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox.

> >

http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en\

-US:WM_HMP:042010_3

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Sorry about the acronym.

ROS = Reverse Osmosis plural.

> >

> >

> > Has anyone had any experience with this?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Charlie

> >

> >

> >

> > Since

> > writing a book about iron and IP6 (The

> > Iron Time Bomb), numerous reports of dramatic

> > cancer remissions

> > involving this dietary supplement have been received. Some

> > of them

> > notably stand out.

> >

> >

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

> > _________________________________________________________________

> > The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox.

> >

http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en\

-US:WM_HMP:042010_3

> >

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New information I'd not heard before and a simple solution. Could be a

life-saver.

The Overlooked Cancer Cure From Japan

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

The Iron Time Bomb - (especially important for men)

http://www.naturalhealthlibrarian.com/ebook.asp?page=Iron%20Overload

SOURCES of IP-6

Vitacost

http://snipurl.com/x6nc3

iherb

http://www.iherb.com/IP-6

Swanson's

http://snipurl.com/x6n9s

(Swanson brand 500mg/240 capsules is very economical)

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IP-6 (phytic acid) is a waste product of the fermentation industry

and a major component of chicken and pig manure. It is mediocre as a

cancer fighter and is considered to be an antinutrient because in

addition to pulling out iron, it chelates zinc, calcium, magnesium,

niacin and many other needed trace minerals and nutrients.

Newsletter writers must always have something exciting to say or

something alarming to say. That is how they retain and increase

their subscribers and sell their products. Much of the research in

food science is in finding ways to remove phytic acid from the

diet. Because it is efficient at pulling out calcium it should

avoided if using an FSO/CC protocol. Calcium is necessary as for the

FSO/CC protocol. It is more of an interesting product if several of

the phosphates are removed as it becomes more like

Cantron. Sprouting is effective at removing phytic acid from seeds.

It can be useful though at pulling out depleted uranium and

nickel. At the center we make sodium phytate in a practicum to pull

out nickel and DU, but you can obtain your own phytate from Brazil

nuts and from sesame seeds/flour.

At 03:58 PM 6/7/2010, you wrote:

>

>New information I'd not heard before and a simple solution. Could be

>a life-saver.

>

>The Overlooked Cancer Cure From Japan

><http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi39.html>http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi\

/sardi39.html

>

>The Iron Time Bomb - (especially important for men)

><http://www.naturalhealthlibrarian.com/ebook.asp?page=Iron%20Overload>http://ww\

w.naturalhealthlibrarian.com/ebook.asp?page=Iron%20Overload

>

>SOURCES of IP-6

>

>Vitacost

><http://snipurl.com/x6nc3>http://snipurl.com/x6nc3

>

>iherb

><http://www.iherb.com/IP-6>http://www.iherb.com/IP-6

>

>Swanson's

><http://snipurl.com/x6n9s>http://snipurl.com/x6n9s

>(Swanson brand 500mg/240 capsules is very economical)

>

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Funny, these articles and tests DISAGREE with your view. I definitely think its

worth a few dollars to give it a try. Might even get a " miracle " recovery. Just

Google _IP-6 cancer_ for more.

IP6 - A Rising Star in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer

http://www.naturalnews.com/022731_IP6_cancer_research.html

IP6 is Highly Effective Alternative Treatment for Cancer

http://www.naturalnews.com/025975_IP6_cancer_cancer_cells.html

Department of Pathology, University of land School of Medicine

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17044765

Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center / Inositol Hexaphosphate IP-6

http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/69264.cfm

Oxford University Press, a department of Oxford University

http://carcin.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/25/11/2115

" A significant anticancer activity of the naturally occurring carbohydrate

inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) has been reported against numerous cancer models. "

>

> IP-6 (phytic acid) is a waste product of the fermentation industry

> and a major component of chicken and pig manure. It is mediocre as a

> cancer fighter and is considered to be an antinutrient because in

> addition to pulling out iron, it chelates zinc, calcium, magnesium,

> niacin and many other needed trace minerals and nutrients.

>

> Newsletter writers must always have something exciting to say or

> something alarming to say. That is how they retain and increase

> their subscribers and sell their products. Much of the research in

> food science is in finding ways to remove phytic acid from the

> diet. Because it is efficient at pulling out calcium it should

> avoided if using an FSO/CC protocol. Calcium is necessary as for the

> FSO/CC protocol. It is more of an interesting product if several of

> the phosphates are removed as it becomes more like

> Cantron. Sprouting is effective at removing phytic acid from seeds.

>

> It can be useful though at pulling out depleted uranium and

> nickel. At the center we make sodium phytate in a practicum to pull

> out nickel and DU, but you can obtain your own phytate from Brazil

> nuts and from sesame seeds/flour.

>

>

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I cannot address any of the technical/scientific stuff in the response from

but I can over the " Newsletter " comment. I don't know about everyone

on the list but what he says about them rings a bell. Every month a 'new' and

exciting article is printed about some product that is being sold on the next

page or simply something to keep the subscriptions coming..................like

the " 10,000 times more powerful than Chemotherapy " ad we keep seeing. Any

person being recently diagnosed with cancer and seeking information would get so

excited seeing that ad and while there may be some validity to that, it is

misleading at best because it does not reveal much. Life Extension, for

example, provides a lot of information but there is the inescapable 'next-page'

sales pitch for what the article is about. It does not mean there is not a

valid point to the article just that it is tied to a 'pitch'. Has to make

one stop and think.

Stopping and taking a deep breath is always a wise thing to do and then do a lot

more research than jump at any of the " wonder cures " . As for " Overlooked

Cancer Cures " ? IP6 has been around for some time and a lot of information

has circulated about it. As for its efficacy? I cannot comment, and won't.

Joe C.

From: VGammill

" Newsletter writers must always have something exciting to say or

something alarming to say. That is how they retain and increase

their subscribers and sell their products. "

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Hi ,

I'm newly diagnosed with breast cancer and doing as much as I possibly can

prior to lumpectomy in terms of exercise, diet, supplements and research.

I've been reading what seems to be a very thorough paper on the electrical

properties of cancer cells and they include IP6 as possible to help assist

in changing the compositioin of the ECM/glycocalyx/cell membrane interface.

Here is the section in their recommendations:

" Change the composition of the ECM/glycocalyx/cell membrane interface with

compounds like glyconutrients that help change the composition and charge of

proteoglycans and the composition and activity of cell receptors. Possible

nutrients include Betaglucans, IP-6, Aloe vera extracts, arabinogalactans,

glucosamine, polysaccharides derived from mushrooms and alginates. "

I have attached a PDF copy of the report here.

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As a newbie to cancer, I'm trying to learn as much as I can as fast as I can

and find some of the conflicting advice confusing of course. I certainly

understood what you said about the possible removal of potassium, calcium

etc from the cells, as this report talks about the depletion of these things

extensively, but IP6 is still recommended as a possible benefit.

Can you or others comment? Is there a good time for IP6 and a bad time? Is

it long term or short term use? Trying to get some additional perspective

here?

Thanks!

Barbara

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