Cellfood

Purported Benefits, Side Effects & More
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This information describes the common uses of Cellfood, how it works, and its possible side effects.
Tell your healthcare providers about any dietary supplements you’re taking, such as herbs, vitamins, minerals, and natural or home remedies. This will help them manage your care and keep you safe.

What is it?

Cellfood has not been shown to treat or cure cancer.

Cellfood is a line of dietary supplements sold over the internet and in health food stores. Promoters claim that it contains minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and dissolved oxygen, which hyperoxygenates the body.

Lab studies suggest that Cellfood has antioxidant effects, and causes some cancer cells to die, but these effects have not been shown in humans. In addition, supplements with antioxidant properties are not recommended during chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

What are the potential uses and benefits?

There is no scientific evidence to support use of Cellfood for the following uses:

  • To prevent or treat cancer
  • To enhance athletic performance