CADA QUIÉN HACE CON SU CUERPO LO QUÉ LE VENGA EN GANA.
Pero existen cosas lógicas que he visto.
Alguien que piso un clavo oxidado le quedó un pedazo dentro y al tiempo le sali�� por otra herida que tenía, lo mismo ocurre con las balas caminan buscando salida del cuerpo 🤔👇
No es solo cuestión de gustos. Un estudio científico muestra que la música que escuchas puede revelar cómo percibes lo correcto, lo justo y lo moral… incluso sin que lo notes.
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🎗 In a breakthrough that could reshape cancer treatment, scientists have discovered that honeybee venom can destroy 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in less than 60 minutes. The key lies in a powerful compound called melittin, found in honeybee venom but not in bumblebee venom.
Researchers tested the venom on various breast cancer cell types in lab dishes and found that melittin acts like a precision-guided weapon. It punches holes in cancer cell membranes, causing the cells to die quickly. What’s even more promising is that melittin leaves healthy cells largely untouched, suggesting it could be used for treatments with fewer side effects than chemotherapy or radiation.
Melittin proved especially effective against triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer, two of the most difficult types to treat. This discovery opens new doors to developing safer, more targeted cancer therapies using natural compounds.
Scientists are now working to harness melittin’s cancer-fighting power in a controlled way, possibly through nanoparticles or synthetic versions that could be used in future medications. While more research is needed, this natural molecule from bees offers a powerful new weapon in the fight against cancer.
Source: Park, Min Ho, et al. “Melittin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent: Anti-Cancer Properties and Mechanisms of Action.” Cancers, vol. 15, no. 4, 2023, p. 1023. MDPI