Paul Saladino· MD
which kind of demonstrates that pectin probably increases not only the endotoxin but also the its absorption into the bloodstream because endotoxin is now known to be a known carcinogen for hepatocellular carcinoma
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which kind of demonstrates that pectin probably increases not only the endotoxin but also the its absorption into the bloodstream because endotoxin is now known to be a known carcinogen for hepatocellular carcinoma
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the soluble fibers are specific I think there's very good research showed that pectin which is in virtually all processed foods out there especially the yogurts and any of the Milkshakes that you're drinking almost all of them have even modified cornstarch which I love I mean there's no there's no need to discuss because it's also GMO and this is it's got its own problems now showing to be allergenic because of the genes that have been modified but pectin itself is now being been shown to be strongly associated with all types of GI cancers the of the large intestine of the small intestine and even gastric cancer and also with liver cancer which kind of demonstrates that pectin probably increases not only the endotoxin but also the its absorption into the bloodstream because endotoxin is now known to be a known carcinogen for hepatocellular carcinoma