1.DCA is not legally available as a drug or supplement in the U.S. other than through clinical trials.
2.The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has listed dichloroacetic acid as "likely" to be a cancer-causing agent in humans.
3.Dichloroacetic acid is also on the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) list as a cancer-causing agent and as a cause of reproductive harm in men
4.The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)......says that dichloroacetic acid can "possibly" cause cancer in humans.
5.Relying on this type of treatment alone and avoiding or delaying standard care for cancer may have serious health consequences.