Can insisting on eating raw onions kill cancer cells?
Why do so many people have thyroid nodules?

Uncle Chen is 53 years old, and he is usually in good health. Some time ago, he was found to have a thyroid nodule during a medical checkup. Although Uncle Chen did not know what kind of disease it was, he always felt a little apprehensive.
To figure out the thyroid nodules, Uncle Chen went online to check them out. This is not to check, after the query, Chen's uncle's heart more apprehension and panic. Some people say that thyroid nodules have the potential to become cancerous, while others say that although thyroid nodules have the potential to become cancerous, eating raw onions regularly can shrink thyroid nodules.

When Uncle Chen saw this information, he was blessed with a treasure. Since then, Uncle Chen has been eating raw onions every day. Although the taste of raw onion is not good, Uncle Chen thought it can shrink the thyroid nodules, so he continued to eat raw onion. However, after eating raw onions for some time, Uncle Chen began to feel bloated, and it was easy to feel full after eating a little.
This is not the case, after the investigation, UncleChenwaswasw a little disappointed. This is because his thyroid nodule,s notonly didd another, but also increased in size. This is the reason why the thyroid nodules have increased in size.
To find out why Uncle Chen told his doctor about the situation. The doctor explained that eating onions to shrink thyroid nodules is not reliable, and there is no authoritative medical research to prove that eating raw onions can shrink thyroid nodules. The company's main goal is to provide a comprehensive range of products and services to the public.
There are many rumors about food-shrinking thyroid nodules. To give you more knowledge and understanding of thyroid nodules, today's doctor will talk to you about the relevant knowledge.
1. Can insist on eating raw onions kill cancer cells?
In clinical practice, it is not by mouth to conclude, but it needs to be confirmed by some research.
Regarding whether eating raw onions can play a role in fighting cancer, an experiment has indeed been done before. The study was done by Canadians, who specifically tested five types of onions. The final results of the study found that the onion called "ruby" had a more significant anti-cancer effect. Later studies also found that onions have anti-cancer effects mainly due to the quercetin and anthocyanin substances.
Through the above research, it seems that onions do have certain anti-cancer effects, but can we quickly conclude that onions can fight cancer? The answer is no.
Objectively speaking, onions do contain some anti-cancer ingredients, but the amount of anti-cancer ingredients in onions is relatively small. It would take a lot of onions to have an anti-cancer effect by eating onions. Not many people can do that.
We have all heard of a pesticide called 3911, which is relatively toxic. However, there were previous media reports that this pesticide was added to certain white wines, but no one was poisoned. Whether it's a drug or a poison, it needs to reach a certain amount to have a corresponding effect.
Therefore, do not expect eating onions to have an anti-cancer effect. In normal times, you should also pay attention to a balanced diet, go to bed early, wake up early, insist on exercise, and develop good habits.
2. What should I do if my thyroid nodules are detected in a physical examination?
Before answering this question, let's first understand thyroid nodules. Thyroid nodules consist of two main parts, the thyroid gland, and the nodules. The thyroid gland is located directly in front of the neck and from the outside, it looks like a butterfly. A nodule, which is mainly an abnormally enlarged mass of cells, can be benign or malignant. So, a thyroid nodule is mainly a mass that grows inside the thyroid gland, only the benignity or malignancy of this included is unknown, about 90% of thyroid nodules are benign.
Many of our friends are more concerned about what they should do if they are found to have a thyroid nodule. Generally, doctors will initially assess the benignity of the nodule. If the nodule is malignant or if it is pressing on the surrounding tissues, or if it has grown significantly in a short period, surgery is required.

However, it is important to note that there are some patients with thyroid nodules that are difficult to determine the benignity of. In such cases, a pathological examination may be required. This means that a piece of tissue is taken from the thyroid nodule and a pathological examination is done to determine whether it is benign or malignant. Thyroid nodules are similar to people in that many people can tell from their appearance, but a small number of people have difficulty determining whether they are good or bad.
For benign thyroid nodules, regular review is possible. Generally, one to two checkups within a year is sufficient. If a significant increase in thyroid nodules is found within a short period, then malignancy is considered, in which case it should be surgically removed as soon as possible.
In summary, if a thyroid nodule is detected, you should have your doctor evaluate it for benignity or malignancy and then decide on further treatment. If it is evaluated as malignant, you should undergo surgery as soon as possible; if it is evaluated as benign, then you should review your neck ultrasound regularly.
3. Why do so many people have thyroid nodules?
There may be many friends who find it strange, how can I have thyroid nodules when I am fine? The exact cause is not easy to determine, because the cause of thyroid nodules is inherently complex. The common causes of thyroid nodules include stressful life, insufficient iodine intake, obesity, selenium deficiency, genetic factors, inflammation, etc.
In addition, the increased incidence of thyroid nodules is also related to the increasingly advanced screening instruments. In the past, the screening instruments were not advanced and many people did not pay much attention to their health. So even if you had a thyroid nodule, you didn't know about it because there were no symptoms. However, this is not the case now, as many people pay more attention to medical checkups. It is possible to detect thyroid nodules in advance during medical checkups.
In the past, even with a neck ultrasound, thyroid nodules may not have been detected. This was because the resolution of the screening instruments at the time was not high and they had difficulty detecting relatively small nodules.
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