
Originally Posted by
Vee Smith
While I have great respect for pubmed, with something of this kind you need to consider the bases of the research papers [who funded the research? Where was it carried out? What numbers were involved in the research?] to establish the viability of the reports. I am cautious aboutr "new ideas" of this kind. Some citrus fruits are not as good for you as is generally touted - they can produce allergic responses.
You do not indicate if you are already a cancer sufferer, or are just trying to prevent something happening. It helps to know where exactly you stand.
If you think pectins will help you, and there is nothing in the reports to indicate adverse response, then try it.