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In reply to the discussion: Pancreatic cancer cells feed off hyaluronic acid [View all]TNNurse
(7,451 posts)17. This may very well be true.
But one study does not validate a result.
Caution is of course a good idea, but lets see what other studies show.
One inaccurate study did a lot of anti-vaccine harm.
Again, not disputing the results, it needs more study.
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Well, that's scary as hell. Hyaluronic acid is in a lot of vitamin supplements. Beef bone broth,
BComplex
Feb 2022
#4
Will be interesting to find whether it has a presence in other tumors
question everything
Feb 2022
#12
My younger brother died of pan. cancer year ago. He never used or imbibed any of those...
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2022
#16
From this paper it appears that the hyaluronic acid (HA) is not from supplements.
TexLaProgressive
Feb 2022
#35