| Tocotrienols From Plants Fight Breast Cancer |
![]() Tocotrienols From Plants Fight Breast Cancer Sunday, 28 February 2010 23:03 Tobi Raikkonen Tocotrienols, a member of the Vitamin E family, have been well known for their cardiovascular protective abilities. Now a new study has shed light on its ability to fight breast cancer cells and tumors. Specifically in its 'gamma tocotrienol' form, a study utilizing mice showed that a healthy consumption of tocotrienols inhibited the introduction of live breast cancer tumors implanted into the mice. The tocotrienol compounds stopped the spread of the dangerous cancer cells, and furthermore caused the death of the cells within the tumor simultaneously. Although these are not the first ever studies showing the effectiveness of tocotrienols against breast cancer, they are the first to report on the actual process by which the anti-cancer compound accomplishes the feat. (Read full article here) A.C. Grace Company NOTE: Newer tests have shown that a tocopherol-free Tocotrienol from the Annatto Bean shows cancer cell fighting benefits as well as helping with many other issues. Tocotrienols help maintain healthy cholesterol levels. Research indicates that they may also contribute to improving vascular and cardiometabolic integrity and help support a healthy cardiovascular system and normal blood glucose levels in pre-diabetic health. The Annatto Bean results in a multi-E formulation high in delta-tocotrienol with gamma-tocotrienol that has shown to focus on specific, targeted, condition specific areas of concern. Read about A.C. Grace Company's UNIQUE E Tocotrienol here: http://acgrace.com/tocotrienols.html |
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