A supplement strategy should not overlook: Adequate total protein Cysteine-containing foods such as poultry, eggs, dairy, legumes and meat Glycine from protein-rich foods, collagen and connective tissues Selenium from seafood, eggs, meat and selected plant foods Magnesium and B-vitamin adequacy Cruciferous vegetables and other foods that support endogenous antioxidant-response pathways Food does not always replace clinically appropriate supplementation, but poor protein and nutrient intake can undermine the pathway a supplement is intended to support
This is 40 times the standard subcutaneous dose, suggesting a wide safety margin
To maintain amino acid nutrition for tumor growth, the expression of the LAT1 ( SLC7A5 ) transporter is controlled by the pro-carcinogenic transcription factors c-Myc (Yue et al., 2017), HIF2 (Elorza et al., 2012), and NOTCH (Grzes et al., 2017), as well as the post-transcriptional regulator miR-126 (Miko et al., 2011)
Our bodies also produce free radicals as byproducts of cellular reactions