Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
I received an email from a person asking for some information and I posted it knowing that it will help someone else out.
“…Most importantly, a young member of my family has breast cancer that has now
spread to bone and organs. A leading cancer institute is studying
aromatace protein but I have no further info.. I’m looking for best
possible choice of treatment. The final kemo treatment will start next
week. Can you direct me to the latest choices of tested supplementation
for “estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.
Thank you”
And here is my response…
“A normal dosage of the agarigold product is 6 drops which will last around
30 days. For someone using agarigold as a treatment option consider using
over that amount, possibly 13 drops (That is what I take).
A useful compound in the Agaricus Blazei mushroom, which is what the
Agarigold with H1X1 is derived from, is called linoleic acid.
Linoleic acid has the unique ability of inhibiting an enzyme in the body
called “aromatace”. Aromatace is required for the conversion of
testosterone to estrogens in the body, because of this action linoleic
acid has been studied for its effect on estrogen receptor positive human
breast cancer cells that actually require estrogen for their growth. In a
recent study at the University of Texas, Department of Medicine, linoleic
acid was found to selectively inhibit the proliferation of estrogen
receptor positive breast cancer cells. This anti-estrogenic activity was
also confirmed in studies performed at Emery University in Georgia, and
the Bequen Research Institute in California. Although early, this
research could eventually lead to new treatment options for this
devastating disease.
You can read more about the health benefits of Agarigold with H1X1 by
reading my article at:
http://potenthealthsupplements.com/articles.htm called
“Why is the Agaricus Mushroom So Good for You”
I hope this helps someone out there!
Erik Loebl
I hope this helps!
For more information or to order Agarigold with H1X1, click here.
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