Vitamin C & Collagen: How This Powerhouse Nutrient Fights Cancer
In this episode of her "Cancer and Biochemistry" series, Dr. Colleen Huber from Nature Works Best clinic in Tempe, Arizona, explores the critical role of Vitamin C in cancer management, particularly its necessity for collagen production and tissue integrity.
Three most important points:
Vitamin C is essential for synthesizing strong collagen, the primary structural protein in human tissues, which cancer can weaken or exploit.
Adequate Vitamin C supports tissue repair and structural integrity, helping the body resist cancer's attacks on connective tissues.
Cancer treatment requires a synergistic, multi-faceted approach with nutrients like Vitamin C, rather than relying on single interventions.
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