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RenueSupport
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Doctors study effects of vitamin C in cancer treatments

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Researchers with the University of Iowa are looking into how vitamin C could help cancer patients along with their normal treatments for the top three deadliest cancers in the country.
 
The study involves treating certain cancers with vitamin C through an IV along with a patient’s regular chemotherapy or radiation.
 
The supplement inhibits a process that almost resembles a piece of metal rusting. In this case, a tumor’s growth would slow and kind of “rust” away. Early trials show this treatment’s only adverse effects are thirst and in some cases hunger during the infusion of vitamin C, while showing significant results.

Full Article: https://www.kwqc.com/2023/02/24/univers ... reatments/
 


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Re: Doctors study effects of vitamin C in cancer treatments

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RenueSupport wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:23 am Researchers with the University of Iowa are looking into how vitamin C could help cancer patients along with their normal treatments for the top three deadliest cancers in the country.
 
The study involves treating certain cancers with vitamin C through an IV along with a patient’s regular chemotherapy or radiation.
 
The supplement inhibits a process that almost resembles a piece of metal rusting. In this case, a tumor’s growth would slow and kind of “rust” away. Early trials show this treatment’s only adverse effects are thirst and in some cases hunger during the infusion of vitamin C, while showing significant results.

Full Article: https://www.kwqc.com/2023/02/24/univers ... reatments/
 

 
Great news RenueSupport as Vitamin C has in most cases been the first “go to” vitamin for the majority of the population.
 
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Re: Doctors study effects of vitamin C in cancer treatments

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So it's an antioxidant and it helps a tumor oxidize?

Hmm, I need to read more.
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