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Fruit Pectin Protects Against Cancer by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Wed 15 Oct 2008 7:17am New research in the journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, claims pectin, the stuff used in jams and found naturally in citrus fruits, INHIBITS the growth of proteins responsible for cancer progression; ScienceDaily reports. Fascinating stuff! Dr. Fuhrman points out that modified citrus pectin (MCP), a compound Read on »
What is Pectin? by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 4:33pm intestinal health is essential to every lifestyle, but you need to choose the right product to maintain a healthy digestive system. Apple pectin supplements can be an alternative to promote desired intestinal health without the use of chemicals. But what is pectin? Pectin is a structural heteropolysaccharide contained in the primary cell wall of plants Read on »
Modified Citrus Pectin as Chelator & Cancer Fighter by Cindy M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:05am Physicians at the University School of Medicine in Hangzhou, China reported encouraging news in their recent article: The Role of Modified Citrus Pectin as an Effective... to day...The dramatic results in this study show that modified citrus pectin could be such an agent." I recently wrote about the role of lead toxicity in inner city children Read on »
Modified Citrus Pectin as Chelator & Cancer Fighter by Cindy M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:46pm Physicians at the University School of Medicine in Hangzhou, China reported encouraging news in their recent article: The Role of Modified Citrus Pectin as an Effective... to day...The dramatic results in this study show that modified citrus pectin could be such an agent." I recently wrote about the role of lead toxicity in inner city children Read on »
Pectin power Scientists have fou... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:58am Pectin power Scientists have found a new possible explanation for why people who eat more fruit and vegetables may gain protection against the spread of cancers. 13 oct 2008--They have shown that a fragment released from pectin, found in all fruits and vegetables, binds to and is believed to inhibit galectin 3 (Gal3), a protein that plays a role Read on »
Bladder Cancer and Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) - July, 2008 by Steve K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:19am and the little sore, now surely a draining fistula, was much worse. I am also taking allopurinol for gout and the fiber-richModified Citrus Pectin (MCP)to trap any free cancer cells Read on »
Easy, Pectin-free Strawberry Rhubarb Pepper Jelly and Glazed Rutabaga by Jennifer W. Posted Wed 09 May 2012 11:07pm I just returned from a beautiful vacation in Maui, an island that will now forever be connected to pepper jelly in my mind.  Yes, while the rest of my family was eating ham and cheese sandwiches, I was dumping globs of the stuff on a plate and happily picking it up with slices of crusty bread.  BTW, if per chance you go to Maui, you must visit th ... Read on »
Love Grapefruit? Beware Drug Interactions by CK Wilde Health Maven Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:04am and other minerals.  The pectin in a grapefruit lowers cholesterol and can help with weight loss.  Antioxidants protect against cancer, heart disease and macular degeneration... Juicy, Sweet Ruby Grapefruit By CK Wilde for 3GenFamily Blog February is National Grapefruit Month. It is peak season for these luscious pink and ruby beauties. Our Read on »
February is National Grapefruit Month! by Chris M. Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 4:37am fiber in the form of pectin).  Both lycopene and limonin are antioxidants that may help prevent certain types of cancer.  Lots of people have tried "The Grapefruit Diet... I can't let February slip by without calling attention to it being National Grapefruit Month, especially since Ruby Reds, also known as "Texas Reds," are in season right now Read on »
grapefruits! by adrienneats Posted Tue 16 Dec 2008 12:00am Read on »