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Just a bit of research I’ve done but FLCCC states this in their Cancer Treatment protocol I linked earlier about NAC, VitA,C,E and COQ10

Interesting stuff 2nd Smartest Guy.

“Antioxidant supplements (vitamins A, C, and E; coenzyme Q10, and N-acetyl cysteine) should be avoided in patients with cancer. In an experimental model, Wang et al demonstrated that vitamin C, vitamin E and n-acetylcysteine (NAC) increased tumor angiogenesis by BACH1 mechanism (redox-sensitive transcription factor BTB and CNC homology 1). (381)These antioxidants should specifically be avoided in patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as these interventions act largely by increasing oxidant injury, which is minimized by antioxidant supplements. (382, 383) Paradoxically, while oral vitamin C is a potent antioxidant, (384) high-dose intravenous vitamin C generates reactive oxygen species that potentiates the effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy (see section on intravenous vitamin C).”

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