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Micronutrients help protect against cancer in women
Micronutrients help to protect against cancer in women
The numbers of breast, ovarian, and cervical cancers are still increasing in many countries of the world. This situation calls for revising current approaches and shifting our economic and intellectual resources towards investigating and applying advances in natural health with scientifically proven efficacy.
With decades of scientific work in this field, the Dr. Rath Research Institute has an impressive record in developing synergy-based micronutrient programs with documented benefits in related diseases. Among others, our numerous scientific publications thoroughly document how specific micronutrients and their combinations target key mechanisms involved in the development and progression of many types of cancer in different organs of the body (www.drrathresearch.org/publications).
On the next page we present test results obtained with the micronutrient complex, which, in addition to health benefits in female physiology indicated earlier, has shown to be effective in curbing cellular processes associated with cancers that predominantly affect women.