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>Eating more fiber might help flush out cancer-causing 'forever chemicals,' a study suggests.
Researchers in Boston compared men who took a fiber supplement three times a day to those who had a rice-based supplement for four weeks.
Blood tests revealed those who took beta-glucan fiber, found in mushrooms and oats, before every meal for four weeks had an eight percent reduction in 'forever chemicals.'
Also known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), these toxic chemicals don't naturally break down in the environment.
Archive: https://archive.today/4ptie
From the post:
>>Eating more fiber might help flush out cancer-causing 'forever chemicals,' a study suggests.
Researchers in Boston compared men who took a fiber supplement three times a day to those who had a rice-based supplement for four weeks.
Blood tests revealed those who took beta-glucan fiber, found in mushrooms and oats, before every meal for four weeks had an eight percent reduction in 'forever chemicals.'
Also known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), these toxic chemicals don't naturally break down in the environment.
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