Antioxidants Increase Cancer Cell Growth in Cancer Patients: Study | Northern Californian
According to a new research, doctors found that antioxidants protects cancerous cells and encourage them to grow rapidly. Antioxidants works by removing free radicals from the body. Free radicals are unpaired molecules, meaning the molecules in need of an electron to get stable. So, free radicals steal electrons from living cell when left alone. During the research period, Sean Morrison, from the University of Texas Southern medical center and his team...
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