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Breast milk CURES cancer, scientists claim as they reveal it contains tumour-busting substances that kill off deadly cells

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden say trials with the "magical" ingredients have had promising results

BREAST milk is being used to fight cancer after scientists found it contains a "magical" ingredient said to destroy killer cells without harming healthy ones.

Swedish scientists claim trials in patients with bladder cancer have had promising results, and they believe the ingredient - nicknamed Hamlet - could also combat bowel and cervical cancer.

 Swedish scientists say breast milk contains a 'magical' cancer-busting ingredient
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Swedish scientists say breast milk contains a 'magical' cancer-busting ingredientCredit: Getty Images

The experts claim Hamlet only attacks cancer cells, so has none of the debilitating side effects of chemotherapy.

Professor Catharina Svanborg, who made the initial discovery, told the Mail on Sunday: "There’s something magical about Hamlet’s ability to target tumour cells and kill them."

Prof Svanborg said the discovery was an accident discovered while she was looking for new antibiotics.

The immunologist said: "During one experiment we needed human cells and bacteria to be present, and we chose human tumour cells for practical reasons.

 The compound has none of the side effects of chemotherapy as it only attacks cancerous cells
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The compound has none of the side effects of chemotherapy as it only attacks cancerous cellsCredit: Alamy

"To our amazement, when we added this compound of milk, the tumour cells died. It was a totally serendipitous discovery."

She said human breast milk contains the protein alpha-lactalbumin, which becomes a cancer-fighting agent once it gets into the stomach.

The researcher at Lund University revealed trials showed bladder cancer patients weeing out the dead tumour cells within days.

Docs now plan a full-scale trial pitting Hamlet against a placebo.

It comes after thousands of breast cancer patients in Britain were told they will get a life-extending wonder drug for free.



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