A few days back, the USFDA sent letters to various companies asking their claims about the effectiveness of some alternative medicines in the fight against cancer to explain.
Although not yet published it is no panacea for the treatment of the disease, some promising reports have recently raised hopes vis-à-vis the power of the naturals arrested in the illness.
Like wine could help?
Wine, or rather, an ingredient in red wine called resveratrol, "could help inCancer prevention. The active ingredient is actually a part of the red grapes from which red wine is derived.
The researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center have found that it works by inhibiting abnormal cell growth. Abnormal cell growth is a good feature of many forms of breast cancer. Consequently, the wine, the powers could be used to possibly prevent breast cancer.
In fact, "Resveratrol is also sold as dietary supplements, but their effectiveness inSuppression of abnormal cell growth has come to light only recently.
A natural substance to the rescue
Cancer treatment can sometimes be quite problematic, since they can stop responding to anticancer drugs, or even against them. However, a natural substance has been "found Argyrin" to destroy the unwanted tumor cells. This discovery was in the journal "Cancer Cell" and the research was conducted at the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research in Braunschweig.
While,Research has shown promise over naturals has a development in traditional medicine as well as registered. For example, a substance called STF-62247 "discovered by researchers at Stanford University, has been shown to selectively damage cancer cells, but also as a target healthy cells. Since anticancer drugs sometimes to harm healthy cells, this research in the journal "Cancer Cell", perhaps this is just the first step in developing an effective cancer therapy with minimal side effectsEffects.
So, until the time of the science of cancer drugs with fewer side effects is completed, is the promise of the naturals in the treatment of cancer is a welcome message for you.
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