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Cancer Preventions and Your Immune System

Your immune system is a group of biological structures within your body that protects you from disease. One major function of your immune system is to identify and kill tumor cells. Usually these kinds of cells are not cancerous, but occasionally they are. Keeping your immune system healthy and able to identify tumor cells can help you lead a long and healthy life.

Providing your immune system with the elements it needs to function at its peak is the first step. We should all to our best to eat well, stay active, and avoid carcinogens such as tobacco and preservatives. Beyond that, we should be supplementing our bodies with naturally-occurring elements that our modern diets and lifestyles tend to under-provide.

Prevennia is the only all-natural dietary supplement that has been tested and proven to block the initiation of breast and prostate cell mutation. It works by delicately balancing your metabolic estrogen (the kind that occurs naturally in both men and women) and preventing estrogen metabolites from adhering to and damaging the body's DNA. Want to know more? Check out how Prevennia has been scientifically proven on our How & Why page.

Unfavorable genetic mutations are responsible for an estimated 6,000 diseases, including all cancers. Researchers believe that if this one factor were eliminated, humans would regularly live for 100 years or more. A daily supplement, Prevennia, is changing the way breast cell mutations affect the lives of millions. Learn how Prevennia is your first step in keeping your body's estrogen metabolism in balance. Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations in genes that regulate cellular proliferation. Prevennia is one of the most promising agents to protect against these deadly gene mutations. Laboratory testing procedures developed by our scientists are designed to accurately and objectively measure the estrogen-DNA adduct levels. Learn more about the first and only existing method to measure the level of biomarkers associated with this type of DNA mutation.