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Studies suggest Boron has potent Cancer-Fighting properties

Studies suggest Boron has potent Cancer-Fighting properties




Following a balanced diet is important for your overall well-being. And according to several studies, consuming foods rich in the trace element boron can help protect you from certain types of cancer.

Boron is a trace mineral that naturally occurs in different plant foods. It is a structural component of plant cell walls and has a role in seed formation, pollination and plant growth.

Several studies have shown that boron acts as a potent cancer-fighting agent.

Cervical cancer

Many studies have been conducted in Turkey due to the country’s unusually low incidence of cervical cancer. Researchers believe that is partly due to Turkey’s boron-rich soil.

According to studies on women living in boron-rich and boron-poor areas, there is a lower incidence of cervical cancer among the former compared to the latter.

Data suggests that boron affects the life cycle of the human papillomavirus (HPV). This is important because HPV is a primary factor in 95 percent of cervical cancer cases.

Lung cancer

In a study conducted by researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center from 1995 through 2005, findings revealed that postmenopausal women undergoing hormone replacement therapy enjoyed a reduced risk of lung cancer after increasing their boron intake.

Prostate cancer

Data from various studies have identified boron as a crucial component in reducing the spread and growth of prostate cancer cells.

One study revealed that mice with prostate cancer tumors experienced up to 38 percent shrinkage of their tumors when exposed to boron. The trace mineral is also associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer.
 
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