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  1. 25 lut 2021 · There is no direct evidence that eating lemons or drinking lemon juice can kill cancer cells or inhibit their growth in people. Instead, human studies look at diet patterns in large groups of people to see if there might be a link between certain foods and cancer risk.

  2. 5 sie 2021 · Hundreds of Facebook posts, some of which have circulated for years, claim a Chinese professor found that drinking hot lemon water kills cancer cells. The claim is false; health experts say that...

  3. 15 gru 2022 · While lemons have beneficial compounds that some studies suggest may extend to fighting cancer, they are not a proven cure for all cancers, and there’s no evidence they are substantially more effective than chemotherapy.

  4. 13 wrz 2013 · Theres no scientific evidence to show that lemon juice can cure cancer, despite what the internet might tell you.

  5. 22 lut 2019 · However, there is no consistent evidence that people with cancer who consume limonene—either in supplement form or by eating citrus fruits—get better or are more likely to be cured. Claims that limonene can fight cancer are based on laboratory studies of cancer cells growing in dishes.

  6. 14 paź 2022 · A widely circulated WhatsApp message claiming that drinking hot lemon water can cure cancer is false. The message, which warns people against using conventional cancer treatments and claims that mixing lemon fruit with hot water “ is 1,000 times better than chemotherapy ,” was attributed to Dr. Guru Prasad Reddy BV, who claimed to be a ...

  7. 4 kwi 2023 · Can lemons prevent cancer? Lemons are a source of vitamin C which is a type of antioxidant. Antioxidants help keep the body's cells healthy by reducing free radicals.

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