Will DIM make a difference to cancer?

For a long time now, not only has the cure for cancer and AIDS eluded us all (and taken millions of people down to their grave) but the lack of a serious cancer prevention diet has also not necessarily been available to the general public.

While several billion dollars have been invested in such efforts without any results, scientists have recently stumbled upon a compound known as Diindolylmethane that comes from the vegetables of the Brassica family.

Of course, this compound works in conjunction with a couple of others such as selenium and so on and so forth, and this has been used in several clinical trials for diseases related to cancer, AIDS as well as other bacterial and viral diseases as well.

And the results have been promising…

At another level altogether, using DIM to boost one’s immune system as well as fortify themselves from cancer has yielded excellent results, and this has been validated by studies which imply that the chances of obtaining breast and prostate cancer in consuming this compound in supplement form is reduced by almost 40 to 60 percent.

But the truth is that even though the results are promising, there is still a long way to go, and this means that while the clinical trials continue with this compound, the hopes of a million patients lie in the success of these trials, and one can only hope that things will change for the better.