3 New Botanicals Shown to Fight Cancer

Posted By Marie on October 3rd, 2011

In addition to DMSO cancer treatment, three new natural treatments are beginning to be become better recognized for their cancer-killing properties.  These alternative cancer care alternative cancer caresupplements are natural botanicals with few to no side effects, and their cancer-killing properties have been demonstrated in research at major universities.

Camelot Cancer Care is excited to incorporate these three botanical treatments into their treatment regimen.

1.  Feverfew.  Feverfew is an herbal remedy used to relieve coughs and colds, and it’s also a folk remedy for migraines.  In 2005, scientists discovered that an extract of feverfew is effective against a particular type of leukemia.  It’s the first agent shown to be effective against this type of leukemia, and its properties mean that it’s able to kill malignant cancer cells at the stem cell level.  As most research shows that cancer is a result of mutated stem cells (cells that can become anything), this is an exciting development and an excellent addition to an alternative cancer treatment program.

2.  Easter Lily.  Easter lily is used as food in China as well as in traditional Chinese medicine, and researchers at Cornell University have been studying the anti-cancer properties of the Easter lily blooms.  Initial studies show that the extracts of the blooms are extremely cytotoxic to MLF-7 breast cancer and HL-60 leukemia cells.

3.  Jewelweed.  This plant, often used as a poison ivy treatment, is also known to stimulate the immune system and help the body fight off cancer.  This topical treatment also contains anti-microbial compounds.

One comment on “3 New Botanicals Shown to Fight Cancer

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