Only a trace mineral? So to speak!
But playing
an important role in protecting men against prostate cancer. It’s a potent
inhibitor of cancer cells and their metastases, substantially decreasing their
numbers. It also lowers the levels of PSA (prostate specific antigen) which is
a protein synthesized in the prostate gland seeing as a blood indicator of
prostate cancer, infection or inflammation. Having therefore both a preventive
and therapeutic effects.
Studies on this precious mineral
began 20 years ago, there are plenty of statistics: men with the biggest boron
intake show up to a 54% lower risk of cancer, thanks to induced apoptosis (cell
death) in cancer cells and its ability to selectively inhibit the tumor growth,
while allowing normal cells to grow.
Unfortunately it’s not abundantly
found in food, anyway can be found in: apples, plums, grapes, avocados, nuts
and legumes. Supplementing with this mineral may be the little known missing
link for those seeking a mechanism of defense against prostate cancer.
My personal final hint is to look for a
supplement of boron combined WITH: vitamin D3, magnesium, manganese, zinc and
silicon for a boosted efficacy.
….Always humble,
Angiolino
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