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Vitamin B6
 04/04/2013 09:37:12 น.
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This Vitamin Lowers Cancer Risk
By Nearly 50 Percent!

That's right—a simple vitamin has been shown to provide a natural defense against cancers of the breast, colon and lung! It's remarkable that just one vitamin can do so much (imagine what you can achieve if you take them all!) Keep reading...

Discover the single best source of "underground" health breakthroughs that most people will never know.

For maximum health, make sure you get plenty of vitamin B6, the HELPER vitamin! Your body uses B6 in a variety of important ways, including to:

Help over 100 enzymes metabolize protein more efficiently
Help skin cells regenerate quickly
Prevent unwanted inflammation
Process carbohydrates for energy
Protect and strengthen your immune and nervous systems

Even more exciting are the numerous studies that suggest higher blood levels of B6 could also reduce your cancer risk by as much as 49 percent!

Results from one study published in the June 16, 2010 Journal of the American Medical Association compared 899 lung cancer patients with a group of 1,770 healthy comparison-group participants in the large European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.

After taking smoking habits into account, the researchers found that people with the highest vitamin B6 levels had a 56 percent reduction in lung cancer risk, compared to those with the lowest levels!

A group of researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health noted a similar association when examining the vitamin B6 levels of breast cancer patients.

There's more. Another study, published in the March 5, 2003 Journal of the National Cancer Institute, reported that higher blood plasma levels of folate and B6 appeared to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.

Although scientists say evidence for the link between vitamin B6 and breast cancer is mixed—anything that might help reduce the estimated 40,000 breast cancer deaths each year in the U.S. is a very good thing!

A gift from God for colon health?

It has been said that death begins in the colon… and for good reason. Your colon's job is to change liquid waste into a solid form to be expelled from your body.

If anything disrupts this process—it can mean pounds of rotting waste will fester in your bowels. Talk about a breeding ground for diseases such as cancer!

But once again, nature has provided a potent cancer shield for your colon.

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association analyzed results of nine different studies focused on the relationship between vitamin B6 and colorectal cancer risk.

The researchers concentrated on the active form of the vitamin, which is called pyridoxal 5-phospate or P5P for short. Their goal was to see how P5P blood levels affected cancer risk.

The researchers concluded that for every 100 pmol/ml increase in P5P levels, the risk of getting colorectal cancer dropped an amazing 49 percent!

The study authors thought this may be tied to the role of B6 in DNA synthesis and repair. Their theory was that low P5P levels are more likely to allow cancer to form.

But one curious finding was that vitamin B6 intake didn't appear to have the same impact on colorectal cancer risk as P5P, the vitamin's active form. This could be due to the fact that people have differing abilities to convert B6 to P5P.

Supposedly, most people can digest and convert B6 just fine. It's pretty rare for someone to need pure P5P.

The authors of another study, published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology, wrote, "Published studies of plasma pyridoxal 5'-phosphate [P5P] levels consistently support an approximately 30%-50% reduction in risk of colorectal cancer comparing high with low concentrations." The authors note that studies of B6, on the other hand, don't always show such dramatic results. So it seems you'd need to take P5P to ensure the desired result.

So how do I know if I need more B6?

Vitamin B6 plays a critical role in cell formation. Because skin tissue regenerates quickly, it can be one of the first telltale signs of a B6 deficiency. In fact, skin disorders such as eczema and seborrhea have been linked to insufficient B6 in the diet.

Because it also plays a critical role in protecting your nervous system—a severe B6 deficiency could also produce convulsions and seizures.

A vitamin B6 deficiency could also impact red blood cell formation. This could lead to symptoms of anemia, malaise, and fatigue.

If you're interested in boosting your vitamin B6 intake, there are plenty of food sources to explore. Some excellent choices include:

Asparagus
Bell peppers
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Garlic
Salmon
Shiitake mushrooms
Spinach
Summer squash
Turkey
Turnip greens

Remember, your body has to be effective at digesting and converting the B6 into P5P for optimal colon health.

If you don't want to leave this to chance, you can purchase P5P supplements—despite recent attempts by the company Medicure Pharma to manipulate the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) into snatching this natural coenzyme off the market!

As you can imagine, the drug company wants the FDA to ban sales of the P5P nutrient so they can chemically alter it and sell it as a drug! Why go natural when you can have a heaping helping of chemicals coursing through your veins?

Nevertheless, a quick Internet search will show you their efforts to eliminate P5P natural supplements haven't been successful.

In any case, bulking up on healthy foods rich in vitamin B6 may be an important first step in building your defenses against cancer.

            

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