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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
AGRIBUSINESS: VITAMIN C CAN KILL TUMOR CELLS.
AGRIBUSINESS: VITAMIN C CAN KILL TUMOR CELLS. Vitamins have always been advocated as an essential supplement for growth and maintenance of health.The varieties of vitamins have been associated with various functions especially cancer prevention and cure.Vitamin c has been studied in-depth and the cancer treatment potential have been analyzed.
A recent study shows the potency of vitamin c to treat cancer; http://news.sciencemag.org/chemistry/2015/11/vitamin-c-kills-tumor-cells-hard-treat-mutation. This is another reason to take more fruits or increase your vitamin c supplement
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