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Recognizing Signs of Cervical Cancer

Date Published: 14th February 2008
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This natural treatment formula focuses on facilitating normal cell functions by increasing levels of Folate, Vitamin B12 and Lycopene in the body. The aim is to prevent cervical cancer.



If you are concerned about Cervical Cancer, you will probably want to know about Cervical Dysplasia. Cervical Dysplasia is a term used to describe abnormal cervical cells, which can be found from a pap smear. No symptoms are displayed with Cervical Dysplasia, however, until the condition has progressed to advanced cancer. By increasing levels of nutrients such as Folate, Vitamin B12, and Lycopene, this natural Cervical Dysplasia treatment formula focuses on facilitating normal cell functions. This supplement has an aim of cervical cancer prevention.



Cervical Dysplasia involves a sequence of cellular changes that range from mild to severe. These cellular changes are not cancerous, but constitute the prelude to cervical cancer. Folate helps the synthesis, repair and function of DNA in cervical cells and has been shown to improve or normalize pap smear results in patients with cervical dysplasia.



Risk factors of cervical sysplasia include having had multiple sexual partners, an early onset of sexual activity, early childbearing or a history of sexually transmitted diseases. For those who have experienced these risk factors,, a daily supply of antioxidants is important. Lycopene is a naturally-occurring carotenoid that possesses strong antioxidant properties and may lower the risk of certain cancers.



In Cervical Dysplasia, a serious of cellular changes ranging from mild to severe occurs. Though not cancerous, these cellular changes can be an indication of future cervical cancer. Folate contributes to this supplement as it is useful in the synthesis, repair and functioning of DNA in cervical cells. It has also been shown to improve or normalize pap smear results in patients with cervical dysplasia.



Folate helps with the synthesis, repair and function of DNA in cervical cells and has been shown to improve or normalize pap smear results in patients with cervical dysplasia. Lycopene is a naturally-occurring carotenoid that possesses strong antioxidant properties and may lower the risk of certain cancers and therefore be useful in the treatment of cervical dyplasia. Along with Folate, Vitamin B12 is also essential for cell replication and particularly important for red blood cell production. These processes may be important in the treatment of cervical dysplasia. Preliminary studies indicate that epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) in Green Tea may be beneficial.



Synthesis, repair and function of DNA in cervical cells can be facilitated with Folate. Folate has also been shown to improve or normalize pap smear results in patients with cervical dysplasia. Lycopene may be useful in the treatment of cervical dysplasia as it is a naturally-occuring cartenoid that has strong antioxidant properties and may lower the risk of certain cancers. Vitamin B 12 is, along with Folate, essential in in cell replication and particularly important for red blood cell production. These are key processes in the treatment of cervical dysplasia. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), found in Green Tea, has been shown in studies to be beneficial to these processes, also.


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