Sarah Hajji, winner of the Best Cancer Research Award in Germany: It took 10 years to prepare

She said Dr. Sarah Hajji, winner of the “Richzenhein” award for the best research on cancer in Germany, said that the winning study in Germany took 10 years of preparation, noting that it had conducted experiments on fruit flies, commenting: “Glory be to God… the anatomy of fruit flies from the inside is just like a human.”

Sarah Hajji added, in her meeting with the journalist Muhammad Mustafa Sherdy, on the “Al-Hayat Al-Youm” program, which is broadcast on Al-Hayat channel, that experiments in Germany are conducted on fruit flies and then experimental mice before moving to humans in the end, follow-up: “The large number of sex hormones affects the body.” Significantly, and may eventually lead to cancer, as well as to diseases of old age.”

Dr. Sarah Hajji explained that a great deal of focus should be placed on healthy foods, and not excessive foods from animal sources, saying: “Eating from animal sources may lead to cancer, and I personally used to eat meat and others, but I also left this and became a vegetarian, and I eat Nuts to keep me away from meat and chicken.”

And she warned once morest the hormones that are injected with food, saying: “They affect human health greatly, and lead to cancer, and excess nervousness and discontent should be left behind, because they may infect humans with disease,” noting that her research won a grant of 2.7 million dollars from one of the global centers. Grand.

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