Spermidine Cut Dry Mouth Nearly in Half for Cancer Patients After Radiation
This study suggests spermidine may help protect salivary glands during head and neck radiation.
Radiation for head and neck cancer often wrecks the salivary glands, leaving people with a miserably dry mouth. In a small human trial, people taking spermidine during radiation had far fewer cases of dry mouth at 3 months, 48% versus 79% on placebo. Their saliva flow and quality of life improved, with no serious side effects. Mouse and lab work backed up how the supplement protects gland cells.
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