In a breakthrough study led by Denis Lafontaine, it has been found that daffodils extract may be the cure for cancer. The six-petal flowers contain an anti-cancer compound called haemanthamine, which stops the production of protein that is required by cancer cells to grow.
According to the research conducted by RNA Molecular Biology Laboratory (Faculty of Sciences and ULB-Cancer Research Center), published in the scientific journal Structure (Cell Press), daffodils (Amaryllidaceae narcissus) extract contain anti-cancer compound haemanthamine that binds with ribosomes in the body. According to Medical News Daily, Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in our body. They are also referred to as nano-machines, as they continuously work to provide essential protein to body cells.
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