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Popular Anti-Aging Supplement May Fuel Cancer Growth — Here’s Why

This actually offers some significant new insights for both cancer treatment research and the development of anti-aging therapies. 🧠

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A group of natural compounds attracting attention for their anti-aging potential has a dark side.

New research shows how a family of chemicals called polyamines speeds up the growth of cancer cells. Led by a team from the Tokyo University of Science in Japan, the study offers some significant new insights for both cancer treatment research and the development of anti-aging therapies.

Polyamines are essential molecules found in all living cells. Including compounds with colorful names like spermidine and putrescine, they regulate processes involving cell growth and protein synthesis.

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