Cream made from coffee beans helps fight skin cancer

Researchers say sunscreens made from coffee, chocolate or tea may help prevent common skin cancer.

Picture 1 of Cream made from coffee beans helps fight skin cancer A study from the United States found caffeine works to protect the skin against ultraviolet rays from the sun, while reducing the risk of harmful changes to cells.

Researchers found caffeine likely to interfere with a protein called ATR-Chk1. This will help monitor the cells as it divides, minimizing the adverse mutations, the origin of the formation of malignant cells.

The latest study by the University of Washington, USA, shows the effects of caffeine on human cells after they are exposed to ultraviolet rays.

According to the researchers, these results suggest that the use of inhibitors such as caffeine or other ATR-Chk1 inhibitors will help reduce the unwanted effects of UV rays on lanes. skin./.