Have any human trials been conducted to demonstrate that BioShield-Radiation® reduces the risk of cancer in humans?
No. It would be unethical to perform the gold standard of clinical testing, i.e., a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial, for the simple reason that such a study would require delivering a known carcinogen (ionizing radiation) to humans. All studies to date have been performed in animals.
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