Saturday, December 5, 2009

Cancer Cure: How to Use Natural Supplements for Cancer

Step 1
Capsaicin: Capsaicin from hot peppers such as cayenne can cause prostate cancer cells to kill themselves, as reported in the journal Cancer Research.

Step 2
Cat’s Claw: This herb has been shown to boost white blood cell count in rats receiving chemotherapy. Low white blood cell count is a side effect of chemotherapy.


Step 3
Noni: This is a fruit grown locally in Hawaii and taken by cancer patients for its healing properties. It’s high in antioxidants, has a low glycemic index, supports the immune system, is an anti-inflammatory, and it promotes an alkaline body chemistry. Noni’s anti-cancer activity against tumors in mice has been scientifically shown by Dr. Eiichi Furusawa, M.D. at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Step 4
Omega-3: Scientists have found, that for men, omega-3 (from fish consumption) is associated with decreased risk of prostate cancer.

Step 5
Pain Relief: When your body becomes inflamed, that response is its way to defend against infection. When inflammation becomes chronic, it can lead to major health problems such as colon cancer or heart attack. Herbs that have been scientifically validated to reduce inflammation include: bromelain and yucca. Meadowsweet, like willow bark, is an anti-inflammatory herb containing salicin (one of the main ingredients in aspirin but without the harmful side effects). For men, saw palmetto can reduce inflammation of the prostate and painful urination.

Step 6
Rosemary: The University of Maryland Medical Center has promoted this herb for its healing properties on cancer. Their Website said: “Both laboratory and animal studies suggested that rosemary’s antioxidant properties may have activity against colon, breast, stomach, lung, and, skin cancer cells. However, more research in this area must be conducted.”

Step 7
Stinging Nettle: For men experiencing prostate disturbances, consider stinging nettle. A study in Planta Medica showed that extracts from nettle had a 51.4 percent inhibition of induced growth in a mouse which implied that it could reduce prostate swelling for men. In Germany, this herb is an approved medicine for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Other studies have documented its healing power, including the reduction of frequent urination, painful urination, nocturia, and urine retention.

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