I am Zhao Zhanrong, Chief Physician of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Beijing Hospital, and I have more than 40 years of experience in cancer diagnosis and treatment. We are well aware of the suffering of patients in the face of diseases, so we always have the benevolence of doctors, and are committed to solving problems for patients and providing accurate and effective solutions.
Recently, there has been a rumor on the Internet that lemons can ** cancer, in fact, this is unfounded, if lemons can really ** cancer, then it is useless to ask a doctor. Although lemons contain flavonoids and citric acid, which have some benefits in preventing oxidative reactions and cancer, most of these studies are based on experimental animals or in vitro cells, and their actual effects in humans still need to be further verified.
Therefore, we must be wary of unverified information on the Internet, and we must not abandon formal medical treatment. Any advice on diet and a scientific lifestyle should be made under the guidance of a doctor.
However, this is not to deny the importance of food for health. In fact, many natural ingredients, such as green tea, blueberries, citrus, etc., are rich in beneficial substances. However, the ingredients in food and their biological effects need to be rigorously scientifically tested before a conclusion can be drawn.
Therefore, we need to maintain a rational view on the question of whether lemons can fight cancer, not to believe one-sided remarks, and not to give up the formality easily. Do you remember?