doi: 10.15406/jcpcr.2024.15.00547 Summary Keywords adjuvant cancer therapy, apitherapy, chemotherapy-induced toxicity, honey, methylglyoxal, natural compounds Citation Kmail A (2026) Honey and cancer: from traditional medicine to modern adjuvant therapy
However, the potential benefits of intravenous vitamin C in cancer treatment remains controversial
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A nested case-control study of association between metabolome and hypertension risk
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If youd like to look at all the data from this study (including data on live birth rates, adverse events, IVF/ICSI), you can check out this post: Type of supplement: N-acetyl-cysteine*: increased pregnancy rates (8 RCTs, 1,590 women) Melatonin*: increased pregnancy rates (7 RCTs, 678 women) Vitamin E : no difference in pregnancy rates (1 RCT, 103 women) Vitamin C : no difference in pregnancy rates (2 RCTs, 899 women) L-arginine : no difference in pregnancy rates (2 RCTs, 71 women) Vitamin D : no difference in pregnancy rates (1 RCT, 52 women) Vitamin B : no difference in pregnancy rates (1 RCT, 102 women) Myo-inositol + folic acid : no difference in pregnancy rates (1 RCT, 94 women) CoQ10*: increased pregnancy rates (4 RCTs, 397 women) L-carnitine*: increased pregnancy rates (2 RCTs, 450 women) Note that N-acetyl-cysteine and L-carnitine both had significant heterogeneity (variability) in their studies, so its less clear if these are effective