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Drinking Baking Soda Makes Hard-To-Reach Tumour Cells Easier To Target With Drugs, Study Finds

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    Drinking baking soda could help cure cancer:
    • Researchers at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research made the discovery
    • Baking soda could reduce acidity in tumours, making cancer cells more active
    • Active cells are easier to target with chemotherapy and immunotherapy
    • 'The concept is so easy,' the author says. 'It's literally just baking soda.'
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    Baking soda could help fight cancer by making cells easier to target, a study has found.

    Drinking the powder dissolved in water could make cells inside a tumour more active and easier for chemotherapy drugs to kill, according to researchers.

    As a tumour grows bigger it cuts off the blood supply of cells inside it, causing them to effectively shut down and hide away.

    Baking soda, however, could trick them into acting normally and becoming an easier target for chemotherapy drugs, which target active cells.

    US scientists at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research hope their findings could pave the way for a cheap but effective boost for cancer treatment.

    'The concept is so easy,' says study author Chi Van Dang. 'It's not some $100,000 per year drug. It's literally just baking soda.'

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    Baking soda, also known as bicarbonate of soda, is widely used in baking but some people use it outside the kitchen as mouthwash or to exfoliate their skin

    The study looked at breast and colon cancer tumours in mice, and showed drinking water with baking soda boosted cell activity in tumours where there had been less activity before.

    Because the cells are more active when baking soda – also known as bicarbonate of soda – is consumed, in theory they are more susceptible to cancer therapies.

    Chemotherapy and immunotherapy may therefore be able to target more of the tumour, including dormant cells which cause the disease to come back.

    How baking soda weakens tumours

    The ability of baking soda to neutralise acids is key to the success of Dr Van Dang's research.

    In solid tumours large numbers of cells have their oxygen supplies cut off – a condition called hypoxia – which causes their pH level to drop and they become acidic.

    When this happens the cells stop working properly – they stop producing proteins and their metabolism and body clock is disrupted, so they become inactive, or dormant.

    'Cells don't want to make proteins or other biomolecules when they're under stress,' says Dang. 'They want to slow things down and only awaken when things return to normal.'

    If these dormant cells are cancerous and are not reached by treatment, they may reactivate after the original tumour is removed and make the cancer grow again.

    However, baking soda is good at neutralising acid so drinking it could reduce the acidity of a tumour and bring the dormant cells back to life, the study suggests.

    Therapy could target hard-to-beat cancer cells

    The findings – published today in the science journal Cell – are important because dormant cells cannot typically be killed by chemotherapy.

    The team also found that activation of T cells – a type of white blood cell – which is essential to most immunotherapies, is also reduced by acidity.

    Dr Van Dang, scientific director of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research said: 'In tumors grafted into mice, we see [cell] activity in spotty places where there's oxygen.

    'But if you add baking soda to the drinking water given to those mice, the entire tumor lights up with activity.

    'The prediction would be that by reawakening these cells, you could make the tumor far more sensitive to therapy.'

    Baking soda has previously been reported to enhance cancer immunotherapy – in which the body's own immune system attacks the tumour.

    One of the co-authors of the new study, Robert Gillies of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, was involved in that research, but the mechanism behind the effect was unclear.

    Baking soda may also help with arthritis

    Baking soda is claimed to have other medicinal benefits such as relief for arthritis, avoiding births by Caesarean section, keeping organs healthy, freshening breath, and exfoliating skin.

    Research published earlier this year claimed baking soda could help arthritis sufferers by reducing inflammation.

    After two weeks of drinking water with baking soda, people produced fewer immune cells that drive inflammation and more that dampen it down, according to research by the Medical College of Georgia.

    Study author Dr Paul O'Connor said: 'The shift from inflammatory to anti-inflammatory is happening everywhere. We saw it in the kidneys, we saw it in the spleen, we see it in the blood.

    '[Drinking baking soda] is potentially a really safe way to treat inflammatory disease.'


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