Relationship of Cancer to Sterol/Sterolin (Beta-Sitosterol) Therapy
The response to cancer utilizing sterol/sterolin (Beta-sitosterol) therapy has been very promising. Laboratory studies related to animals have produced results related to colon cancer that have shown a dramatic effect. Beta-sitosterol reduced cancer cell growth in prostate, breast and colon cancer in all studies and has shown to have anti-tumor properties in all scientific studies.
Beta-sitosterol has exhibited potential in combating numerous types of cancer without the use of chemotherapy and dangerous medications, which have negative side effects and may reduce the overall efficiency of the immune system. In many studies, cancer actually went into remission after beta-sitosterol therapy.
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