No cancer doc could deny that taking your vitamins… and maintaining good nutrition… is critical if you’re battling cancer.

But ask any conventional oncologist about vitamin therapy for your cancer…

And he’ll look at you like you belong in the loony bin!

But he’s IGNORING the solid science that backs up the use of intravenous vitamin Cvitamin D… and more for cancer patients.

Today, I’m going to take this even FURTHER

And add another cancer-fighting vitamin to that list.

It’s one of the most MISUNDERSTOOD vitamins in the mainstream…

But this is one you DON’T want to sleep on if you’re worried about your cancer risk.

A cancer TKO… with K?

You’ve read right here how vitamin K is UNDERUSED… and UNDERAPPRECIATED… for its ability to help our bodies use vitamin D.

That makes K crucial for bone and heart health

But it turns out that there’s something else that makes this UNDERESTIMATED vitamin a true health hero.

It can help COMBAT cancer!

I’m talking about a DEADLY form of liver cancer

For which it can SUPPRESS tumor growth… and SLAM THE BRAKES on the cancer so it doesn’t spread.

In fact, it’s shown to TRIGGER several of the mechanisms necessary for STOPPING cancer cells in their tracks

Including cell cycle arrestapoptosis (a.k.a. “cell suicide”)… and autophagy (a.k.a. “self-eating”).

That’s not all…

Because research into vitamin K’s anti-cancer properties is also promising when it comes to blood cancerbrain tumorsstomach cancer… and colon cancer.

In liver, lung, and bladder cancers, vitamin K has shown to help conventional chemo work better

And unlike those cancer drugs, even incredibly high doses of K administered via IV are safe to healthy tissues.

It’s really incredible when you think about it – something that makes a drug work better WITHOUT jacking up its toxicity!

Here’s the thing most cancer patients REALLY care about.

Vitamin K can help keep cancer from COMING BACK

And improve their chances for survival!

The authors of a 2018 meta-analysis put it like this…

Vitamin K “appears to be an extremely promising agent with very limited toxicity“… which “has the potential to improve the prognosis of patients with cancer.”

Hallelujah!

Of course, that makes sense… as higher levels of vitamin K have shown to help guys SURVIVE prostate cancer

And guys with particularly AGGRESSIVE forms of prostate cancer have shown to be DEFICIENT in vitamin K!

Now, it’s usually recommended to take vitamin K2 (a.k.a. menaquinone) when it comes to improving vitamin D absorption…

And the same holds true for fighting cancer.

As well, a hospital in Mexico has seen ASTOUNDING results by combining vitamin K3 with vitamin C, in an innovative therapy they call Apatone.

A study published this year did find that even just consuming vitamin K1 (a.k.a. phylloquinone)… the form found in leafy green vegetables… could help REDUCE inflammation and oxidative damage in the colorectal tract.

Those are BOTH factors that could contribute to the development of colorectal cancer.

The problem is… if you’re ALREADY battling cancer, the effects of plant-based vitamin K1 may not be strong enough.

You can get K2 by eating dairy and meat… or by taking a supplement.

Even if it’s included in your multivitamin… it might be a PALTRY dose!

ALL forms of vitamin K are fat-soluble

So, you’ll want to take your capsules with food… or add a little healthy oil to those greens.

To kicking cancer to the curb,
Sarah Reagan


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