(22-03-13) Curcumin vs. cancer: The scientific evidence continues to flow in
by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
(NaturalNews) There is definitely no shortage of scientific evidence these
days to show that curcumin, the believed-to-be primary active ingredient in the
spice turmeric, holds incredible therapeutic value, and just might be the most
advisable medicinal spice of our day. And a prominent medical oncologist from
Johns Hopkins University seems to agree, having recently held a large seminar
highlighting the incredible ability of curcumin to fight diabetes,
inflammation, and even cancer without causing any harmful side effects.
Dr. Saraswati Sukumar's passion for turmeric is partially rooted in the fact
that the spice has long been a staple in traditional Indian cuisine, which is a
significant part of her own rich heritage. But Dr. Sukumar has also been
studying the unique compositional profile of turmeric, and specifically
curcumin, for many years now, which has led her to some fascinating discoveries
about its vast potential for use in medicine. Besides quelling inflammatory
pain and promoting wound healing, turmeric is a seemingly miraculous anti-
cancer nutrient of the highest order.
"We have close to 300 publications (that cite turmeric) for its anti-cancer
effects," Dr. Sukumar is quoted as saying to the Palm Beach Post recently.
"Many diseases, such as colon cancer and other types of cancer, are being
traced to inflammation."
Curcumin, arguably the most potent anti-cancer nutrient in existence
The inflammation link to cancer is backed by numerous scientific studies,
including a 2011 review published in the journal Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences which found that up to 25 percent of all cancers are caused
by chronic inflammation. According to scientists from Ohio State University's
(OSU) Comprehensive Cancer Center, inflammation triggers an increase in a
molecule known as microRNA-155 (miR-155) that causes a reduction in levels of
the protein responsible for repairing damaged DNA.
And what about the other 75 percent of cancers? Curcumin appears to have those
covered as well. Research released that same year by scientists from the
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center revealed that curcumin actually
seeks out malignant cancer cells and alters the regulation of DNA in order to
kill them. And unlike synthetic anti-cancer drugs, curcumin leaves healthy
cells and DNA alone so as not to cause harmful side effects.
"Curcumin (diferuloylmethane) ... is one of the most powerful and promising
chemopreventive and anticancer agents, and epidemiological evidence
demonstrates that people who incorporate high doses of this spice in their
diets have a lower incidence of cancer," explains board-certified clinical
nutritionist Byron J. Richards about the power of curcumin to fight cancer.
Curcumin is an all-around healing agent that promotes vibrant health
Curcumin's health benefits do not stop here, though. The same study that
identified curcumin's gene-regulating abilities in fighting cancer also
highlights the nutrient's ability to regulate a whole host of bodily systems.
Based on the available evidence, in others words, there are few conditions that
curcumin is unable to effectively mitigate when taken in therapeutic doses,
which means adding it to your diet is one of the easiest and most effective
ways to promote vibrant health.
"Extensive research over the past five decades has indicated that curcumin
reduces blood cholesterol levels, prevents low-density lipoprotein oxidation,
inhibits platelet aggregation, suppresses thrombosis and myocardial infarction,
suppresses symptoms associated with Type II diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis,
multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease; inhibits HIV replication,
suppresses tumor formation, enhances wound healing, protects against liver
injury, increases bile secretion, protects against cataract formation, and
protects against pulmonary toxicity and fibrosis," explain the researchers
about their incredible findings.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com
http://www.indiawest.com
http://www.naturalnews.com/037879_curcumin_cancer_cells_turmeric.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110419091159.htm
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