One of the keys to tumor grow is a process of making new blood vessels called “angiogenesis.” Can we cure cancer by reversing the angiogenesis process? Some of our most recent research at the Bio-Communications Research Institute suggests that high doses of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) may affect the “angiogenesis” process. In this presentation, Dr. Casciari presents current data as well as a review of the Riordan Clinic’s long experience with vitamin c, cancer, and angiogenesis research.———-Presenter:Joe Casciari, Ph.DDownload:http://riordanclinic.org/videos/lectures/3454_New_Cancer_Research.mp4———-The Riordan Clinic is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on orthomolecular medicine, health education and health research. To learn more about the Riordan Clinic or to make a donation, please visit http://www.riordanclinic.orgVideo Rating: 4 / 5 New Cancer Research: Vitamin C and Angiogenesis
One of the keys to tumor grow is a process of making new blood vessels called “angiogenesis.” Can we cure cancer by reversing the angiogenesis process? Some of our most recent research at the Bio-Communications Research Institute suggests that high doses of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) may affect the “angiogenesis” process. In this presentation, Dr. Casciari presents current data as well as a review of the Riordan Clinic’s long experience with vitamin c, cancer, and angiogenesis research.
———-Presenter:Joe Casciari, Ph.D
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The Riordan Clinic is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on orthomolecular medicine, health education and health research. To learn more about the Riordan Clinic or to make a donation, please visit http://www.riordanclinic.orgVideo Rating: 4 / 5
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