Can Vitamin C Really Treat Cancer?
Studies in mice and trials already under way to test similar studies in humans suggests that Vitamin C can in fact help to treat cancer. The idea became extremely popular in the 1970s after the Nobel prize-wining chemist Linus Pauling suggested that it helped terminally ill patients survive for longer periods. Mice In a recent study, researchers led by Mark Levine, of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland, gave Vitamin C to mice intravenously. The researchers injected immune-deficient mice with cells from three aggressive human cancers:
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