For men who were experiencing a rise in PSA levels after finishing conventional treatments for prostate cancer,
modified citrus pectin was shown to slow the progression of prostate cancer. PSA levels are used to determine the
presence of prostate cancer in men. About a dozen men were given modified fruit pectin, MCP, for one year. Three of the
patients did not complete the full course of treatment with MCP due to mild abdominal cramps or diarrhea. Of the men who
did complete the study, seven men had test results indicating a slowing of prostate tumor progression. Modified citrus pectin is a
natural and non-toxic substance. Citrus pectin is found in oranges and lemons rinds. This study was sponsored by EcoNugenics, the company that sells the MCP supplements used in the current
research. The researchers feel that MCP might prove beneficial for other cancers as well.Note: The contents of this blog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice or substitute for professional care. For medical emergencies, dial 911!
MCP: modified citrus pectin slows prostate cancer
For men who were experiencing a rise in PSA levels after finishing conventional treatments for prostate cancer,
modified citrus pectin was shown to slow the progression of prostate cancer. PSA levels are used to determine the
presence of prostate cancer in men. About a dozen men were given modified fruit pectin, MCP, for one year. Three of the
patients did not complete the full course of treatment with MCP due to mild abdominal cramps or diarrhea. Of the men who
did complete the study, seven men had test results indicating a slowing of prostate tumor progression. Modified citrus pectin is a
natural and non-toxic substance. Citrus pectin is found in oranges and lemons rinds. This study was sponsored by EcoNugenics, the company that sells the MCP supplements used in the current
research. The researchers feel that MCP might prove beneficial for other cancers as well.









