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  2. Chlorella - Wikipedia

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    Some manufacturers of Chlorella products have falsely asserted that it has health benefits, [13] including an ability to treat cancer, [14] for which the American Cancer Society stated "available scientific studies do not support its effectiveness for preventing or treating cancer or any other disease in humans". [14]

  3. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Research UK state that: "We don't recommend that you take chaparral to treat or prevent any type of cancer." [67] Chlorella – a type of algae promoted for its health-giving properties, including a claimed ability to treat cancer. However, according to the American Cancer Society, "available scientific studies do not support its ...

  4. Warburg effect (oncology) - Wikipedia

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    In cancer cells, major changes in gene expression increase glucose uptake to support their rapid growth. Unlike normal cells, which produce lactate only when oxygen is low, cancer cells convert much of the glucose to lactate even in the presence of adequate oxygen. This is known as the “Warburg Effect.”

  5. Chlorella vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Chlorella vulgaris has been the microalgae of choice for several bioremediation processes. Owing to its ability to remove a variety of pollutants such as inorganic nutrients (nitrate, nitrite, phosphate and ammonium), fertilizers, detergents, heavy metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and other emerging pollutants from wastewater and effluents, carbon dioxide and other gaseous pollutants from ...

  6. 714-X - Wikipedia

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    No studies have been published on the safety or efficacy of 714-X in humans, and the few available animal studies have shown no beneficial effect. [4] The American Cancer Society has stated: "There is no scientific evidence that 714-X is effective in treating any type of cancer or any other illness."

  7. Ozone therapy - Wikipedia

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    Ozone therapy is sold as an expensive alternative cancer treatment in Germany. David Gorski has described the practice as "pure quackery". [2] Proponents of the therapy falsely claim it is a recognized therapy there, but the German medical establishment has not approved ozone therapy. [26]

  8. Phosphorylethanolamine - Wikipedia

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    There has been ongoing controversy and litigation in Brazil with regard to its use as a cancer treatment without approval by the National Health Surveillance Agency.For years, Gilberto Chierice, a Chemistry Professor at the São Carlos campus of the University of São Paulo, used resources from a campus laboratory to unofficially manufacture, distribute, and promote the drug to cancer patients ...

  9. Apitherapy - Wikipedia

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    Bee venom or other honeybee products are ineffective for the treatment or prevention of cancer. [1] In general, evidence for using honey in wound treatment is of such low quality that firm conclusions cannot be drawn. [13] [14]

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