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Cancer Research Progress in Lab Animals

Dr. Arny Leonard and Dr. Dan Saltzman from the University of Minnesota say that, "High anti-oxidant diets have immune improving properties and help support general and cardiovascular health.

The doctors also explain that:

  • Free radicals are bad, like rust in your body.
  • Anti-oxidants are good, as they reduce free radicals.
  • Damage from free radicals may contribute to MS, Alzheimer's, cancer, heart disease, and aging.

A team of cancer researchers at the University of Minnesota has been doing research with mice, and they've had interesting results:

  • Giving mice genetically engineered bacteria with human IL-2 gene, a new cancer therapy drug, produced a 50% reduction in cancer cells.
  • By introducing Immuno-Viva®, a natural over the counter food supplement, along with the genetically engineered bacteria, they saw cancer reduced by more than 70%.
  • In a prevention model, when mice were given genetically engineered bacteria with the IL-2 gene and Immuno-Viva® and then administered a tumor, researchers found that 40% of the animals developed no tumor, and the rest had up to 90% fewer tumors. Researchers also found 300%-400% higher levels of CD8, NK killer cells, which the body produces naturally to help fight cancer.

Drs. Leonard and Saltzman conclude that, "We believe that the results we have seen fighting cancer in lab animals is in part due to Immuno-Viva®". Immuno-Viva® doesn't cure cancer but it boosted the immune systems of the animals and helped them fight cancer.

Immuno-Viva® can be found at www.immunovivacom and is one of the most potent lipid soluble anti-oxidants, containing valuable Omega-3 oils, vitamin E and anti-inflammatory activity. Immuno-Viva® is a natural dietary supplement made from herb and fruit seeds, and is patent pending.