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New research indicates that high-dose thiamine (vitamin B1) holds promise in combating cancer #scien

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New research indicates that high-dose thiamine (vitamin B1) holds promise in combating cancer by specifically targeting and disrupting the altered metabolism characteristic of tumor cells. This approach, particularly effective in pancreatic cancer and neuroblastoma, aims to restore normal metabolic pathways within cancer cells, leading to their programmed death. Unlike conventional chemotherapy, this strategy appears to achieve its effect without the severe side effects often associated with harsh drug treatments, offering a potentially gentler yet effective therapeutic avenue. The mechanism involves leveraging thiamine's role as a coenzyme in vital metabolic processes, where high doses can essentially "overload" cancer cells' unique metabolic needs, triggering apoptosis (cell death) and slowing their growth.

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