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Steve V. Posted - 08/24/2011 : 14:58:00
Beta Glucan Combined With Resveratrol snd Vitamin C has been proven in Studies By Harvard, Tulane, and Dr. Vaclav Vitvitcka of the University of Louisville to Enhance and Stimulate the Immune System to fight Cancer and employ Neutrophils, Which normally do not recognize cancer as "non-self", in a fight against cancer.
Beta-Glucan can be taken Orally as well as topically.
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCjzlkyg_dY
contact me if you would like a list of extensive research done on Beta-Glucan svieira1961@gmail.com" target="_blank">svieira1961@gmail.com
I have personally overcome Melanoma as well as the Auto Immune Disease "Crohn's Disease" Without Drugs or Surgery

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