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Vitamin C May Undermine Cancer Treatment
Vitamin C has been touted as an immune-system booster, but for individuals with cancer the supplement may work as well to toughen up cancer cells as it does normal cells. By making cancer cells stronger, taking vitamin C could reduce the effectiveness of cancer-fighting treatments.
Dr. Heaney and his colleagues tested five different chemotherapy drugs on cancer cells in the laboratory. Some of the cells were first treated with vitamin C. In every case, including a test of the powerful new cancer drug Gleevec, chemotherapy did not work as well if cells had been exposed to vitamin C. The chemotherapy agents killed 30 to 70 percent fewer cancer cells when the cells were treated with the vitamin.
A second set of experiments implanted cancer cells in mice. They found that the tumors grew more rapidly in mice that were given cancer cells pretreated with vitamin C.
The researchers found that just like healthy cells, cancer cells also benefit from vitamin C. The vitamin appeared to repair a cancer cell’s damaged mitochondria, the energy center of cells. When the mitochondria is injured, it sends signals that force the cell to die, but vitamin C interrupts that process.
“Vitamin C appears to protect the mitochondria from extensive damage, thus saving the cell,” Dr. Heaney said. “And whether directly or not, all anticancer drugs work to disrupt the mitochondria to push cell death.”
It appeared that cancer cells were also more receptive to vitamin C, as the supplement accumulated more in those cells than in healthy cells. Obtaining vitamin C from a healthy diet is a good route, but taking manufactured supplements poses many potential problems.
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at 13:12 on October 9th, 2008
Terri Potratz, I like this story. It's good stuff. It seems that just when you think you've got the answer another problem pops up.
at 15:43 on October 9th, 2008
Terri Potratz, I like this story. It's good stuff. Guess, you'll really be pissed to know that if you eat sugar substitutes such as "Splenda", Nutrasweet, all those expensive prescriptions you take will also be ineffective as well.
at 20:38 on October 16th, 2008
Terri Potratz, I like this story. It's good stuff.