VITAMIN Ê AND VITAMIN L AS SUPPLEMENTS PREVENTING CANCER
Vitamin Ê
Vitamin Ê exists in three forms, including naturally occurring Vitamin Kl, K2 and the synthetic form of Vitamin ÊÇ. It is well known for its ability to produce prothrombin, needed for healthy blood clot formation. It is also essential for healthy liver function. Vitamin Ê is considered an effective anti-cancer agent. It is believed a combination of Vitamin Ê and the drug warfarin prevents a number of different types of cancers, including ovarian, breast, colon, stomach, kidneys, lungs, bladder and their metastases. It is also considered to be effective against liver cancer cells.
Vitamin Ê has an ability to increase the effect and decrease the toxicity of a number of toxic anti-cancer pharmaceuticals. It is thought to enhance the effects of chemotherapy drugs. It may help to prevent the risk of infection in the kidneys and prevent cancers that target the inner linings of the organs. It is believed to be a major vitamin in aiding longevity.
The ‘friendly bacteria’ in the intestines synthesizes the majority of the body’s vitamin K. Good sources of vitamin Ê include asparagus, broccoli, blackstrap molasses, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, green leafy vegetables, egg yolks, oatmeal, oats, rye, soybeans and safflower oil. Herbal sources of vitamin Ê include alfalfa, green tea, kelp, nettles and oat-straw.
Vitamin L is also known as the ‘Love Vitamin’, as coined by humanologist Bethany Arglsle. One of our most important nutrients for optimum health is a daily dose of love and nurturing. It is necessary for the optimal functioning of people and all their cells, tissues and organs.
A long term deficiency of vitamin L can cause fatigue, muscle tension, increased likelihood of stress conditions, addictions, sexual problems, digestive upsets and weakened immunity. Vitamin L is essential in any psychological disturbance such as depression, sadness, anger, fear, worry, pain and everyday stresses. Emotions such as these would benefit greatly from a daily dose of ‘love therapy’.
Vitamin L is referred to as the ‘catalytic vitamin for healing’. As cancer can manifest from repressed emotions, vitamin L would prove essential in healing and preventing cancer. ‘Love’ is found in a great variety of sources but must be developed and nurtured to be available. It is found readily in mums and dads and grandparents. Sisters and brothers, caring lovers and good friends may also be a good source of ‘love’. Vitamin L is also found in animals, in flowers and in trees and plants. In food, ‘love’ is especially found in home cooked meals. It is digested and absorbed easily, and used by the body in its pure state.
The International Hug Association suggests that a minimum of four hugs a day is needed to prevent vitamin L deficiency, six hugs a day for maintenance and 10 hugs a day for growth and happiness.
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