Vitamin C Blunts Chemotherapy Effects in Mice

As Reported by Reuters. 2008 Oct 1

Vitamin C appears to blunt the effects of chemotherapy. Studies in tumor cells showed that chemotherapy drugs killed 30% to 70% fewer cells when the cells were treated with vitamin C. Studies in mice implanted with human cancers found that, when the mice...

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