Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Vitamin C is able to stop the growth of tumors

Injection of a large dose of vitamin C can stop the development of cancer, say U.S. scientists. Scientists have found that vitamin C can react with substances that are found in cancer cells. Experts conducted an experiment on mice with pancreatic cancer and ovarian cancer. In mice treated with vitamin C, tumor growth was reduced by 41% to 53%, and the mice did not receive vitamin observed rapid growth of the tumor. Scientists believe that high doses of vitamin C in the treatment of cancer can be used, such as ascorbic acid, may be able to kill cancer cells. After successful tests on mice experts to plan research on human conduct. Tin, the scientists administered is 4 grams of vitamin 1 kg body weight - it's much more than what you eat people and tablets. Experts hope that ascorbate in the fight against cancer can be used. Such available and inexpensive method of treatment could save many lives, the scientists said.

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