Highlights: – was also more potent than the chemotherapy we tested at one concentration.” – grape seed taken orally significantly reduced inflammation and tissue damage caused by chemotherapy in the small intestine, and had no harmful effects on non-cancerous cells – Unlike chemotherapy, grape seed appears to selectively act on cancer cells and leave healthy cells almost unaffected.” * Published in the  PLOS ONE Feb 2014

http://healthresearchreport.me/2014/02/14/grape-seed-promise-in-fight-against-bowel-cancer/

Ralph Turchiano

By Ralph Turchiano

I have a strong affinity for the sciences which led me to create my sites. My compulsion for the past decade has been reviewing literally every peer-reviewed research article. Which can easily be validated by following my posts. To me, science is where the real news is, as it will mold our destiny beyond that of politics or economics. ;-)

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