Want to Know How to Prevent Cancer?

Does Anyone Know How To Prevent Cancer?

It's the million dollar question, isn't it? We all want to know how to prevent cancer because we've all been affected by it in one way or another. From a large-scale perspective we are getting closer every day. Billions of dollars are being poured into research, new drugs are hitting the market, and experimental trials are the norm rather than the exception. As a society, we are moving forward and will keep pushing for any possible cure.

But what can we do as individuals to actually prevent cancer? There has to be more than just quitting smoking, going to the gym, eating our broccoli and hoping for the best, right? These are the questions that the scientists at Prevennia have been working on for decades. One thing they have found is that the metabolic balance of estrogen is directly linked to the initiation of cell mutations in the breast and prostate. These cell mutations can begin when excessive estrogen attatches itself to human DNA. The damage these estrogen-DNA adducts cause is the first step in mutated cell growth of the breast and prostate.

So we have developed Prevennia, a tested and proven way to balance the estrogen levels perfectly in both men and women. It's not a cure, but it can put you on the path to prevention. Read more about the science behind Prevennia 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.