Rhonda Patrick· PhD
Magnesium plays a crucial role in cancer prevention.
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Magnesium plays a crucial role in cancer prevention.
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why it may prevent cancer and the accumulation of DNA damage
Magnesium's role in cancer prevention
Magnesium is important for cancer prevention.
magnesium is a very important dietary micronutrient that is critically linked to being able to prevent potential cancer-causing mutations
it's really an important micronutrient that is just it's fundamentally you know intertwined with our body's ability to maintain what's called genetic integrity and to prevent the formation of you know anagenic cells which are cancer cells