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Hello Dr.
Hu:
Currently, friends and family are introducing a product called "Fuzhi Zhi" from Japan, which claims that nucleic acids can inhibit cancer cell growth and repair cells.
Its product is a nucleic acid beverage with natural DN collagen, primarily composed of salmon DNA extract, along with edible yeast extract (containing RNA and glutathione), collagen peptides, shark cartilage extract, vitamins (C, B1, B2, B6, B12), and zinc yeast.
I would like to ask Dr.
Hu if this nucleic acid beverage with natural DN collagen can truly repair cells and inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
Are there any research reports indicating that nucleic acids can repair cells and inhibit cancer cell growth? Thank you!
Mr. Chen, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/07/17
Dr. Hu Ziren reply Oncology
1.
From a theoretical perspective, it can repair DNA and eliminate free radicals, reducing cellular damage and long-term chronic inflammation.
2.
From a clinical standpoint, such products are classified as dietary supplements; regarding their efficacy in cancer prevention and inhibition of cancer cell growth, it is advisable to consult a nutritionist or the product manager (consultant) for more appropriate information!
Reply Date: 2018/07/17
More Info
The question of whether nucleic acid drinks can truly repair cells and inhibit cancer growth is a complex one, and it requires a nuanced understanding of both the scientific principles involved and the current state of research in this area.
Nucleic acids, which include DNA and RNA, play crucial roles in cellular functions, including the repair of damaged cells and the regulation of cellular growth. The idea behind nucleic acid drinks, such as the one you mentioned that contains salmon DNA and yeast RNA, is that these components may provide the body with the necessary building blocks to support cellular repair and potentially inhibit the growth of cancer cells. However, the evidence supporting these claims is not robust.
From a theoretical standpoint, nucleic acids can indeed participate in cellular repair processes. For instance, DNA repair mechanisms are vital for maintaining genomic integrity and preventing mutations that could lead to cancer. Similarly, RNA plays a critical role in protein synthesis and cellular function. However, the consumption of nucleic acids through dietary sources does not directly translate to enhanced cellular repair or cancer inhibition in a straightforward manner. The body has complex mechanisms for digesting and utilizing nucleic acids, and it is not clear how effectively these components from drinks can be absorbed and utilized at the cellular level.
Moreover, while some studies suggest that certain dietary components can have protective effects against cancer, the specific claims regarding nucleic acid drinks lack substantial clinical evidence. Most products marketed as health supplements, including nucleic acid drinks, fall under the category of dietary supplements and are not subject to the same rigorous testing as pharmaceuticals. This means that while they may have some health benefits, these benefits are often anecdotal or based on limited studies rather than large-scale clinical trials.
In terms of cancer prevention and treatment, it is essential to rely on established medical practices and evidence-based approaches. While a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals can support overall health and may contribute to cancer prevention, it is crucial to approach claims about specific products with skepticism unless backed by solid scientific research.
For individuals concerned about cancer or looking to support their health, consulting with healthcare professionals, such as oncologists or registered dietitians, is advisable. They can provide personalized recommendations based on the latest research and the individual's health status.
In conclusion, while nucleic acid drinks may offer some theoretical benefits related to cellular repair, the current scientific evidence does not support the claims that they can significantly inhibit cancer growth or repair cells in a clinically meaningful way. It is always best to prioritize a balanced diet and consult healthcare professionals for guidance on cancer prevention and treatment strategies.
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