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Antioxidants and Cancer
Each 1 tsp (4.8 g) contains:
Modified Citrus Pectin (PectaSol-C®) 4800 mg
Modified Citrus Pectin is derived from the pith of citrus fruit peels, including lemons, limes, oranges and grapefruits. It is modified using a proprietary enzymatic and pH process to ensure the correct molecular weight necessary to promote optimal cellular health. MCP effectively reduces metastases of prostate and other cancers in animals and human cells in vitro. It can pass into the bloodstream and bind radioactive and toxic metals.
454 g
1 serving (4800 mg) 1-3x daily on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after food and 2 hours away from other supplements or medications. May be mixed with any cool or room temperature liquid or as directed.
Research has shown no toxicity in short or long term use. Since PectaSol-C® is a dietary fibre, some individuals may experience loose stools at the start of use. Although there are no known drug interactions with PectaSol-C® MCP, it is recommended that it be taken separately from other medications.
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Modified Citrus Pectin (PectaSol-C® )
IndicationsAntioxidants and Cancer IngredientsEach 1 tsp (4.8 g) contains: Quantity
Dose1 serving (4800 mg) 1-3x daily on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after food and 2 hours away from other supplements or medications. May be mixed with any cool or room temperature liquid or as directed. Potential side effects/SafetyResearch has shown no toxicity in short or long term use. Since PectaSol-C® is a dietary fibre, some individuals may experience loose stools at the start of use. Although there are no known drug interactions with PectaSol-C® MCP, it is recommended that it be taken separately from other medications. |
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