"Study Suggests Foam Infused with 'Poisonous' Gas Supercharges Cancer Treatments"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The US Sun

A study suggests that drinking foam infused with carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas found in cigarettes, could improve cancer treatment outcomes. Researchers created gas-entrapping materials (GEM) to safely contain carbon monoxide and found that mice given the foam alongside an experimental cancer treatment saw better responses. The study opens a promising new frontier in the quest to improve cancer therapies by harnessing the benefits of higher carbon monoxide levels without including the health risks of cigarettes.