Ellagic Acid

 

Ellagic acid is usually made from red raspberries. This is the source of ellagic acid that has been tested as a cancer alternative.

Ellagic acid comes in two concentrations.

   1. 1% standardized ellagic acid extract.

   2. 40% standardized ellagic acid extract.


 

Ellagic Acid may be one the most potent ways to fight Cancer. Ellagic Acid, a phenolic compound, is a proven anti-carcinogen, anti-mutagen, and anti-cancer initiator!

A major University is conducting a double blind study on a large group of 500 cervical cancer patients that has exciting preliminary results.

Nine years of study have shown that a natural product  called ellagic acid 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.

Clinical tests also show that ellagic acid prevents the destruction of the p53 gene by cancer cells.

Additional studies suggest that one of the mechanisms by which ellagic acid inhibits mutagenesis and carcinogenesis is by forming adducts with DNA, thus masking binding sites to be occupied by the mutagen or carcinogen.

Ellagic acid can be found in different foods. The Hollings Clinic has identified the red raspberry for their studies.


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Ellagic Acid may be one the most potent ways to fight Cancer.

Ellagic Acid, is a phenolic compound, that apparently inhibits the growth of cancer cells and arrests the growth in persons with a genetic predisposition for the disease.

Ellagic Acid Study!

The Cancer Institute at the at a major University has conducted a double blind study on a group of 500 cervical cancer patients. Nine years of study have shown that a natural product called Ellagic acid 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.

Ellagic Acid Clinical Tests on cultured human cells also show that Ellagic acid prevents the destruction of the p53 gene by cancer cells. Additional studies suggest that one of the mechanisms by which Ellagic acid inhibits mutagenesis and carcinogenesis is by forming adducts with DNA, thus masking binding sites to be occupied by the mutagen or carcinogen. Ellagic acid can be found in different foods, primarily in red raspberries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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