Scientists claim that a substance isolated from green tea will help in the treatment of tumor diseases of the bladder. A chemical in green tea inhibits the growth of bladder tumors in rats, Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women aged 14 to 35, reports.. net A new study, led by Dr. Carl Kemberlin of the Toledo Medical Institute, has set itself the task of examining the substance EGCG isolated from green tea leaves. The study was conducted on rats implanted with tumor cells.. 30 minutes after the injection of cancer cells, part of the animals were treated with EGCG, which was injected directly into the bladder..
In 64% of the experimental animals, the treatment was successful, and after three weeks no cancer cells were found in them, in contrast to the "
According to study author Carl Kemberlin, the results of the study allow the chemical EGCG to be used to treat bladder cancer in humans.. At the same time, it is not difficult to obtain it from green tea leaves..
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