Hi, my friend told me lot of great things about dichloracetatet. At the first moment I thought it was some joke but when I have read some articles about it I have realized he was right about most of the things he said. I would like to know what basic principle of DCA work is and what it does to kill cancer cells.
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Hi, dichloracerate is reviving mitochondria which are switched off in cancer cells and in that way it allows cancer cell to "die" in the same way as normal cells. Cancer cells do not use their mitochondria for producing energy but do it trough another process done by cell’s body. In the same time mitochondria are very important because they have possibility to activate self destruction of abnormal cells. Dichloreacetate activates that process and automatically destroys cancer cells.
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