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CalciumThe calcium your body does not absorb into the bloodstream (about 60% of your intake level) remains in the intestinal tract and provides pr… Started by Dr. Stacy |
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Folic Acid and Vitamin B12Provide the body with an ingredient necessary for DNA replication. 400 mcg of folic acid 50 mcg of vitamin B12 The above levels seem to b… Started by Dr. Stacy |
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Vitamin CAn antioxidant that has been shown to be especially helpful in protecting the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, cervix and colon. Started by Dr. Stacy |
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Vitamin EAn antioxidant that has shown to be especially helpful in protecting the mouth, cervix, prostate and colon. Started by Dr. Stacy |
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SeleniumThis antioxidant is strongly linked to prevention of prostate and colon cancer. Started by Dr. Stacy |
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LycopeneThis antioxidant is acclaimed for its ability to reduce prostate cancer and also appears to be important in the prevention of cervical canc… Started by Dr. Stacy |
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Beta-caroteneThis antioxidant has been shown to reverse a precancerous condition in the mouth known as leukoplakia, as well as early to moderate cervica… Started by Dr. Stacy |
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Vitamin AThis antioxidant protects much of the interior lining of the body surfaces and has been used to reverse a number of precancerous conditions. Started by Dr. Stacy |
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LuteinThis antioxidant is vital to the prevention of macular degeneration, which is the leading cause of blindness in people over the age of 55. Started by Dr. Stacy |
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AntioxidantsCommon antioxidants are vitamin C, selenium, lycopene, beta-carotene, vitamin A, lutein, vitamin E. They are known to help reduce cancer r… Started by Dr. Stacy |
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