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Summary: "Scientists have observed for more than 70 years that most types of cancer cells are sugar junkies," begins this synopsis of the famous 1998 study by Dr. Chi Dang of Johns Hopkins University showing that depriving cancer cells of sugar can cause them to self destruct. "When we remove glucose from...cancer cells," Dang says, "they commit suicide, basically, as compared to normal cells." This finding echoes the earlier work of Dr. D.T. Quigley, a cancer-expert in Omaha, Nebraska, who years earlier warned of the dangers of a diet high in refined sugar. For the official Johns Hopkins press release of Dr. Dang's study, see "Cancer Cells Self-Destruct When 'Sweet Tooth' is Thwarted" in these archives. From Johns Hopkins University, 1998.







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