Description
Natural cell defense & immune system booster!
Powerful antioxidant that may offer protection against free-radical damage.
How Does NSI® IP-6 Inositol Hexaphosphate Work?
Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP-6) is a naturally-occurring nutrient found in certain dietary fibers including grain (rice, wheat, oat, corn), legumes, nuts and seeds. Also known as phytic acid, IP-6 is a rich source of phytate compounds that inhibit oxidative reactions initiated by iron (one of the major contributors to the spread of free radicals in the body).
IP-6 may be responsible for the benefits of high-fiber diets, including immune health, cardiovascular and blood sugar support. However, IP-6 rarely occurs in soluble fiber but is instead attached to the bran (the hard, insoluble fiber), making it difficult for the body to digest hence obtaining IP-6 in supplement form is recommended.
IP-6 may have protective and growth-regulating effects on cells and tissues including the colon, liver, prostate, lungs, breast and skin. IP-6 has been found to increase natural killer (NK) cell activity in mice¹, as well as reduce cell proliferation² and DNA synthesis in immune-damaging cells³.
IP-6 may also have beneficial effects on blood sugar level maintenance, similar to the effect of many dietary fibers.
NSI® IP-6 contains purified inositol hexaphosphate, extracted from rice bran, the preferred source of IP-6. Recommended dosage is between two and four capsules per day.
NSI® IP-6 Inositol Hexaphosphate is better because it:
Delivers 500 mg of IP-6 per capsule.
Offers a more bioavailable source of IP-6 than foods naturally containing the nutrient.
¹ Baten A., Ullah A, Tomazic VJ, Shamsuddin AM. Inositol-phosphate-induced enhancement of natural killer cell activity correlates with tumor suppression. Carcinogenesis. 1989. 10:1595-98.
² O'Halloran TV. Science. 1993; 261:715-25.
³ Shamsuddin AM. IP6: Nature's Revolutionary Cancer-Fighter. Kensington Books. New York, NY. 1998. Page 75.
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Warnings
Pregnant or lactating women. diabetics, hypoglycemics, and people with known medical conditions and/or taking drugs should consult with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements.
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.