Friday, 9 November 2018

Glucose can act as a chemical anti-cancer drug

Glucose can act as a chemical anti-cancer drug


A study claims that oysters can be used to treat cancer. Experiments have uncovered glucose from this seafood meal, which can stop many tumor cells from becoming widespread.
Scientists say Oysters can be used to treat cancer children because they do not cause pain and have little negative effects.
The seafood is cheap and can be as effective as some pharmaceutical chemicals. Scientists have tested the strangest cure for hemophilia, breast, lung and intestinal cancer, and said their results would be successful.
But consumption of chewing gum will not be able to cure cancer, which scientists say certain types of sugar must be isolated and produced as a remedy for re-entering the body.
A study from the University of Cheltenham in Maine, Cincinnati, has investigated the cancer cells in the lab. Experts argue that general oysters can be effective in suppressing cancer as with some standard chemotherapy and only at a limited amount.
When sugar penetrates into tumor cells, it produces what scientists call "anti-widespread action" or stops the growth of tumor cells.
However, the researchers hope that further studies will be able to find more detailed reasons.
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