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Monday, January 05, 2015

Pomegranate and Prostate Cancer

     The National Cancer Institute notes in their web site that pomegranate polyphenols have been shown in both animal and human studies to slow the growth of prostate cancer cell lines, increase the time it takes for PSA levels to double, and induce cell suicide or apoptosis in prostate cancer cells.          There were no adverse effects with the administration of 8 oz. of juice for up to 33 months.
One ounce of GNLD Tre contains the polyphenols one would obtain from drinking 20 ounces of pomegranate juice without the sugars that would be consumed with that much juice.

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