Hemp May Shrink Prostate Cancer Tumors, Say UK Researchers Who Move To Prove Effectiveness

A new study by The Rowett Institute at the University of Aberdeen, backed by a £91,022 ($116,653) grant from the NHS Grampian Charity will examine whether prostate cancer patients’ diet containing particular types of fibers could result in slowing the growth or shrinking of tumors.

The team led by Professor Anne Kiltie has previously studied the effects of diet on the effectiveness of cancer treatments and management.

The team that also includes Dr Aliu Moomin, Dr Madi Neascu and Dr Sylvia Duncan who will investigate the effects of inulin, pectin and hemp hull on the process of: 1) bacterial makeup …

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