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To: Solon who wrote (182)10/20/2006 12:12:23 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 356
 
If you look on the label of Multi-Basics-3 from aor.ca
you will see that some of the below 'purported' anti-cancer substances are present. I star the ones that are (probably) NOT in the multi-mineral-multi vitamin substance.

-- I follow each with where some of the anti-oxidants may be found, where it is not obviously by name a spice or food.

* Lutein
* Zeaxanthin
* Lycopene -- crushed tomatoes.
* Garlic
* Beta 1,3-Glucan Polysaccharides -- oats
* Aloe Vera Polysaccharides -- cactus, careful of the spines
* Tea Polysaccharides -- in tea?
* Grape seed/Oregon Grape (Mahonia) --
* Green Tea
* Gotu Kola
* Gingko Biloba
* Alpha Lipoic Acid
* Omega 3 Fatty Acids -- fish, flax seed oil
* Coenzyme Q10
* Quercetin -- onions, apples
* Resveratrol -- red wine
* Ginger -- spice
* Turmeric -- spice
* Flax Seed
* Ginseng
* Soy Isoflavones -- soy beans, soy sauce, miso soup, soy milk
* Saw Palmetto
* MSM
* Limonene
* Blueberry
* Olive Leaf
* Black Cumin
* Red Clover
* L- Arginine -- meat, nuts
* L- Glutathione
* L- Theanine
* N-Acetyl Cysteine
* Melatonin
* Hesperidin DIM 3,3' -- orange juice, oranges
* DMG

Found in Multi-Basics

Calcium
Beta Carotene
Alpha Carotene
Choline
Inositol
Vitamin B Complex
Folic Acid
Biotin
Selenium
Vitamins C, E, D
Molybdenum
Zinc
Iodine