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Dr. Layne Norton: Tools for Nutrition & Fitness

11531.129 - 11550.432 Dr. Layne Norton

Some semi-toxic end products of like metabolism in the gut that if they stay around too long, it might have negative interactions with some of the colorectal cells. And that may be one of the reasons that insoluble fiber helps decrease the risk of colorectal cancer. So we have the mechanisms. The animal studies show it.

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