Dandelion root is being studied for possible anti-cancer properties, but there's absolutely no proof it kills "98 percent of cancer cells in 48 hours."
By Kim LaCapria Sep 29, 2016
Claim: Dandelion root can kill 98 percent of cancer cells in 48 hours.
MOSTLY FALSE
WHAT'S TRUE: Anecdotal evidence suggests dandelion root may contain "anti-cancer properties" and has prompted some study into the subject.
WHAT'S FALSE: No firm scientific or medical evidence supports dandelion root as an effective treatment for cancer.
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