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Many are saying that milk feeds cancer cells because they say milk stimulate mucus production and mucus feeds cancer cells. However, a study conducted in Australia showed that milk mixed with salivary has a mucus consistency and can be mistaken for mucus. Also, milk does not encourage extra mucus production. I grow cancer cells in the laboratory. I feed cancer cells with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, glucose, and fatty acids. I do not feed them mucus. After growing for about 3-5 days, I observe mucus around the cancer cells. Cancer cells produce mucus. Cancer cells do not feed on mucus. Thus, MILK DOES NOT FEED CANCER CELLS.
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