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Andy Battaglia:
IP6 is phytic acid,. It is related to the B vitamins and is already found everywhere in the human body. It is a powerful antioxidant that is also a mild chelator. It has been studied extensively as it has the ability of inhibiting the action of iron in cells and thus is also of much interest in cancer, as all cancers need iron to thrive.

Cari:
Just  a note And I'm honestly not sure if this is related but Dylan started using IP6 in Feb at 16 months. He is not on any chelation yet. He ferritin has dropped in the past 2,months by 200. I  def see the advantage of ip6

Andy Battaglia:
I am certain IP6 has some effect on ferritin levels. It cannot replace chelation in transfusing patients but as a complement to chelation, IP6 has value because the small size of the molecule allows it to reach everywhere in the body, including the pituitary and the brain, where chelation drugs may not or cannot reach.

Pratik:

--- Quote from: Cari on May 22, 2013, 02:46:49 AM ---Just  a note And I'm honestly not sure if this is related but Dylan started using IP6 in Feb at 16 months. He is not on any chelation yet. He ferritin has dropped in the past 2,months by 200. I  def see the advantage of ip6

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Yes, definitely it does help!

Glad to see it.

I saw a lot of posts on internet regarding IP6, particularly in drinkers. Wine causes a lot of iron deposition in liver especially and those group of people took IP6 for couple of months and their liver iron was cleaned by itself.

So this thing definitely works!

-P.

Cari:
I am giving both kids half a dose right right now. Should I increase or keep as is?

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