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November 20th, 2014, Isaac Eliaz, “Fighting Cancer Metastasis and Heavy Metal Toxicities with Modified Citrus Pectin”

November 20th, 2014, Isaac Eliaz, “Fighting Cancer Metastasis and Heavy Metal Toxicities with Modified Citrus Pectin”

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Dr. Isaac Eliaz, “Fighting Cancer Metastasis and Heavy Metal Toxicities with Modified Citrus Pectin”

EliazDespite billions of research dollars spent every year, cancer remains the second leading killer of Americans. One reason cancer is so lethal is its tendency to metastasize to essential organs throughout the bodyCertain malignancies (like brain tumors) kill by infiltrating into healthy tissues, but the vast majority of cancer deaths occur when tumor cells enter the blood and lymphatic systems and travel to the liver, lungs, bones, and other distant parts of the body.

Unfortunately, there have been few effective approaches to preventing cancer metastasis. The encouraging news is that a specialized fruit polysaccharide called modified citrus pectin has demonstrated unique properties in blocking cancer cell aggregation, adhesion, and metastasis.1 Clinical research shows that modified citrus pectin helps limit disease progression in men with advanced prostate cancer.2 In addition to its cancer-inhibiting effects, modified citrus pectin shows promise in chelating toxic heavy metals that can be so damaging to overall health.3  To learn more, read the newsletter.

 

Dr. Bernd Friedlander, D.C. “Energy and Regeneration”

dr-bernd-friedlanderBernd Friedlander, D.C., has a Bachelors Degree in Physical Education with emphasis in applied kinesiology from San Francisco State University, and a Doctorate of Chiropractic Degree from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. He has been involved in developing nutritional therapies since 1982. As result of his therapeutic formulas, he pioneered the research and use of nutrition and free form amino acids for improving athletic performance as a safe alternative to steroids.

During his career Dr. Friedlander has served as a nutritional and sports injury consultant for athletic members of track teams at UCLA, USC Berkeley, Stanford and many professional track and field athletes from all over the U.S. He has also worked with professional players from the Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Raiders, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers and the San Diego Chargers. In 1984 he served as a chiropractor and a nutritional consultant to numerous members of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Teams and U.S. Olympic Crew Teams.  To learn more, read the newsletter.

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