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Soluble
Fiber as related to the Removal of Toxins:
addressing specifically cancer and cancer concerns
Gastrointestional cancers are the second leading cause
of death among all cancer patients
Low-fiber diets are associated with colo-rectal bowel cancer.
Soluble fibers have been shown to bind to toxins and remove them from
the body
Fiber dilutes bacterial activity, thereby reducing the cancer potential.
Fiber may slow down colon cancer, even after initial signs have been diagnosed
High fiber diet has shown to reduce colo-rectal cancers by 40%
Dietary fiber also has the potential for affecting breast cancer risk.
Fiber may have a protective role because of its influence on estrogen
metabolism and excretion, or because of the effects of good-buy lignans
- a family of compounds formed in the intestine from fiber-associated
precursors.
Other related problems that are helped by high-fiber diets include Crohn's
disease, varicose veins, esophageal cancer. ovarian cancer, cancer of
the larynx, and pancreatic cancer.
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