Maybe not in my lifetime.
—Hasan Mukhtar
Our ‘ study, while early, adds to growing ‘ evidence ‘ that pomegranates ‘ contain very powerful agents against ‘ cancer, particularly prostate cancer. There is good reason now to test this fruit in humans...
Based on the data we have it’s highly unlikely that it will produce any adverse effects and it is highly possible that it will produce useful effects.
Our study — while early — adds to growing evidence that pomegranates contain very powerful agents against cancer, particularly prostate cancer.
It is also able to make prostate cancer cells undergo apoptosis — programmed cell death — and the mechanism for that, we don’t know,
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