Grape Seed Extract can destroy leukaemia cells
Posted 3 years ago by Soraya in General Health News
Researchers at the University of Kentucky found that within 24 hours of exposure to Grape Seed Extract, 76% of leukaemia cells died through a process of natural self-destruction called apoptosis. This research could possibly open doors for new treatments for leukaemia, a disease affecting more than 24,000 people annually. Grape seeds contain numerous antioxidants including resveratrol, known for its anti-cancerous properties. Grape Seed Extract has previously been shown to reduce the size of breast tumours in rats and skin tumours in mice. Head researcher, Professor Xianglin Shi commented, “What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grapeseed extract fits into this category.” Source: The Daily Telegraph
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