Sunday, November 11, 2012

The Cancer-Protective Properties Of Milk

Not even close.
A group of scientists in Sweden found that lactoferricin4-14 (Lfcin4-14), a milk protein with known health effects, significantly reduces the growth rate of colon cancer cells over time by prolonging the period of the cell cycle before chromosomes are replicated. In a new study, investigators report that treatment with Lfcin4-14 reduced DNA damage in colon cancer cells exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. Their results are published in the October issue of the Journal of Dairy Science®.
Note that they did not use milk.

You know why?

I will bet because it does not work.

And you should, too.

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