Anyone have any experience or opinion on this food supplement? There seems to interesting research on the topic.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...
Anyone have any experience or opinion on this food supplement? There seems to interesting research on the topic.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...
Thanks for the links. I have no relevant expertise in assessing supplements but your ncbi articles tick all of the boxes i like to see before I give one a go.
This supplement overlaps in its effective ingredients with two supplements which have been available for years through the OTC market. First, IP6 & Inositol blends derived from brown rice husks is the main source. Enzymatic Therapy is an example of a successful manufacturer offering IP6 & Inositol in capsules or powder. Secondly, beta 1,3-D glucan can be found in Transfer Point's Glucan #300. Read AKM Shamsuddin's book available through Amazon titled "IP6 & Inositol". He is an MD, Ph.D. cancer researcher/pathologist at the University of Maryland Medical School. Dr. Vaclav Vetvicka is one of the leaders in beta glucan research at the University of Louisville. He has researched the performance of commercial products and found Glucan #300 to be the top performer, but he does not endorse products. His book is a must read "Beta Glucan: Nature's Secret" (3rd edition),
If you enjoy reading research abstracts, search on Dr. Rajesh Agarwal the most prolific IP6 researcher focusing on prostate cancer.
I take the above supplements with turkey tail mushroom extract, along with several other supplements.
Good Luck,
CalBear74