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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Overview of IP6 Inositol Hexaphosphate

  • Natural occurrence: Found in high amounts in bran, fiber-rich foods, seeds, and nuts.
  • Core definition: A phosphorylated form of inositol acting as a potent antioxidant and cellular regulator.

Proposed Anti-Cancer Mechanisms

  • Cell cycle arrest: Helps regulate and inhibit the uncontrolled proliferation of malignant cells.
  • Apoptosis induction: Promotes programmed cell death in various cancer cell lines.
  • Differentiation: Encourages immature or cancer cells to mature into normal, non-cancerous cells.
  • Immune support: May enhance the activity of natural killer (NK) cells and the immune system.
  • Antioxidant activity: Chelates reactive iron and neutralizes free radicals that can damage cellular DNA.

Clinical Considerations and Synergy

  • Mineral absorption caution: Because IP6 binds to minerals, long-term high-dose supplementation can potentially impair the absorption of zinc, iron, calcium, and magnesium.
  • Comprehensive approach: Anti-cancer actions in nutritional medicine are best supported by correcting underlying metabolic imbalances, deficiencies, and toxicities rather than relying on a single isolated supplement.
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  • Treats: Cancers (Cancers: rhabdomyosarcoma, prostate, breast, colon, liver, leukemia; Purpose: preventive or therapeutic; Evidence: prostate preliminary or animal data)

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