|Articles|February 1, 2007
Micronutrients halt melanoma
Santa Clara, Calif. - A synergistic micronutrient mixture has been found to inhibit the spread of melanoma cells to the lungs, according to a study published in Experimental Lung Research.
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Santa Clara, Calif. - A synergistic micronutrient mixture has been found to inhibit the spread of melanoma cells to the lungs, according to a study published in Experimental Lung Research.
A mixture of ascorbic acid, lysine, proline, arginine and green tea extract resulted in a reduction of melanoma cancer metastasis to the lungs of up to 86 percent.
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