Substance in rhubarb cuts cancer cell growth in half, study suggests

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By Dr. Veronique Desaulniers

(NaturalHealth365) Parietin, an orange pigment present in various lichen species and the tart vegetable rhubarb, plays a crucial role in absorbing blue light and safeguarding these plants from harmful UV radiation. However, the latest research has yielded even more captivating findings.

Multiple studies, including recent ones, have consistently demonstrated the anticancer properties of parietin. These studies have revealed that the compound inhibits the expression of a crucial enzyme vital to cancer cell growth. This body of research underscores the potential of parietin as a promising anticancer agent.

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