Intravenous high doses of vitamin C consumption might damage cancer cell DNA
According to recent scientific studies led by Pr. Buettner, a professor of radiation oncology and a member of Holden comprehensive cancer center at the University of Iowa, high doses of vitamin c can generate hydrogen peroxide which could damage tissue and DNA of cells.
Additionally, it's proven scientifically that cancer cells are not capable of thoroughly removing hydrogen peroxide like normal cells, therefore cancer cells can not resist against hydrogen peroxide and tumor cells start to shrink and eventually eliminate thoroughly.
It should be noted that, vitamin c must be consumed intravenously, and just taking vitamin c pills can not have the same beneficial effects on cancer cells.
Source:
Sciencedaily website
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