Could Getting Spicy Aid Your Treatment Of
Cancer
Rusty Ford
Wow, as a two time survivor of cancer I found it amazing that I might
be able to eat my self free of cancer. Well, that is an over statement
but new research is showing that Curcumin to have strong cancer
fighting properties. Curcumin also called turmeric is the compound that
gives curry its yellow tint. Curcumin has long been known for its
antioxidant properties and is being studied now for it benefits in
treating several different diseases. Cancer researchers have taken an
interest in Curcumin because many countries with curry-rich cuisines
have lower cancer rates than Western countries have.
Researchers from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
found Curcumin, blocks a key biological pathway needed for development
of melanoma and other cancers. The study was published in the August
15, 2005 issue of the American Cancer Society journal “Cancer”. The
study tested varying doses of Curcumin on three melanoma cell lines. It
showed that Curcumin stops laboratory strains of melanoma from
proliferating and induced apoptosis (programmed cell suicide). The
results were the same for high concentrations of Curcumin over short
periods of time and smaller doses over longer periods of time.
In a study published in 2002 in “Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers &
Prevention”, researcher gave three groups of mice different amounts of
Curcumin extract for 15 weeks. The results showed that the group of
mice given the largest amount of Curcumin found a reduction of 40
percent in benign tumors that were caused the same gene that causes mot
types of colon cancer. A similar study was published in “The Prostate”
in 2001. Again three groups of mice were used. All three were injected
with human prostate cancer cells. One group was a placebo group that
received no treatment. One group was given Curcumin when injected with
the cancer cells. The other group was given Curcumin two weeks after
the cancer injection. After 6 weeks the tumors in the two groups give
Curcumin were to percent smaller than in the placebo groups.
A study on Curcumin and breast cancer was published in Cancer Research,
Vol. 62, July 1, 2002, pp. 3868-75. This study found that the use of
Curcumin was as effective in preventing the spread of breast cancer as
Taxol in laboratory mice. In the study mice were induced with breast
cancer then the tumors were removed such as with a mastectomy in
humans. Then the mice were divided into 4 groups. One was a placebo
group, one received Curcumin, one received Taxol, and the other
Curcumin and Taxol. After 5 weeks the study showed that half the mice
in the Curcumin group had the cancer spread to the lungs. Only 22
percent of those in the Curcumin plus Taxol group had seen the cancer
spread. 75 percent of the Taxol only group saw the cancer spread. The
placebo group saw 95 percent of the mice had the cancer spread to the
lungs. These were amazing results.
Human studies are just beginning. But the early signs are that the
simple safe spice may offer a safe way of preventing cancer and may
also be a great way of aiding in the treatment of Cancer.
It should be noted that a culture study showed that Curcumin reduced
the effects of several chemo drugs used for treating cancer.
Rusty Ford
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