Dandelion root extract found to kill leukemia cells, prostate cancer cells and chemo-resistant

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Dandelion root extract found to kill leukemia cells, prostate cancer cells and chemo-resistant melanoma

May 17, 2016
by: Isabelle Z.

They might not be welcome in your yard, but it turns out that dandelions have tremendous potential when it comes to helping people who are suffering from cancer.

Chemo-resistant melanoma is now the most common type of cancer affecting Americans aged 25 to 29. The only option doctors can presently offer these patients is surgery to remove the tumor and its surroundings, followed by immunotherapy, which does not usually work when the melanoma has metastasized.

However, all that looks set to change, thanks to a humble plant that many people pull out of their gardens and throw away. At the University of Windsor in Ontario, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has shown that dandelion root extract can cause human melanoma cells to essentially kill themselves without leading to any type of toxicity. In fact, their initial study saw cancer cells disintegrating within 48 hours, while healthy cells remained unaffected. The study was led by Professor Siyaram Pandey, PhD.

Concentrated dandelion root tea being used in clinical trials

These promising results prompted the non-profit organization Mitacs to reach out to AOR Inc., a Calgary company that produces natural health products, in order to develop a dandelion tea powder that is significantly stronger than that found in health food stores. They accomplish this by milling dandelion root, creating an extract from it, and then freeze-drying it into a powder that patients dissolve into hot water and then drink.

AOR is producing 6,000 doses of this tea for a clinical trial that will take place at the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre, and will involve 30 patients with various types of cancer, including leukemia, who have not had success with conventional therapy.

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054052_dandelion_root_cancer_cells_natural_medicine.html
 
The Efficacy of Dandelion Root Extract in Inducing Apoptosis in Drug-Resistant Human Melanoma Cells
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3018636/

Cancer Cells Decompose After Several Weeks With The Use of This Herbal Tea
http://dailyhealthpost.com/dandelion-root-kills-cancer-cells/

Selective Induction of Apoptosis and Autophagy Through Treatment With Dandelion Root Extract in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells
https://www.researchgate.net/public...Root_Extract_in_Human_Pancreatic_Cancer_Cells

This Plant Extract Forces Cancer Cells to Commit Suicide in 24 Hours!
http://www.davidwolfe.com/extract-cancer-cells-commit-suicide/
 
Another allopathic remedy?

The same people announced their own line of dandelion extract for sale- announced at the same press conference as claiming they had found it kills cancer cells. Conflict of interest?

http://windsorstar.com/news/dandeli...s-clinical-trials-company-to-market-it-formed

Also at Thursday’s event was the announcement of the creation of Windsor Botanical Theraputics Inc. to market the dandelion root extract.

“The main purpose of any company such as this is to bring the research and technologies to the market,” said CEO Dr. Joseph Elliott.

“We are the next step in bringing Dr. Pandey’s research to where patients can actually benefit.”

There are many dandelion natural health products on the market currently which can’t claim the anti-cancer benefit. Should the clinical trials reflect a benefit, the company would then be able to market on that basis, Elliott said.

“We will begin with standard claims, then cancer claims,” Elliott said.

The product will be available in capsule form.

To claim an anti- cancer benefit they have to prove it prevents/ cures cancer.
 
I think it is odd that the dandelion has been assaulted by poison manufacturers. It is nutritious, wine can be made with the flowers and now they are finding it kills cancer cells what does that tell you?
 
I think it is odd that the dandelion has been assaulted by poison manufacturers. It is nutritious, wine can be made with the flowers and now they are finding it kills cancer cells what does that tell you?

A lot.



"Cause the only good weed is the weed that's dead."
 
I think it is odd that the dandelion has been assaulted by poison manufacturers. It is nutritious, wine can be made with the flowers and now they are finding it kills cancer cells what does that tell you?


Some don't like beneficial weeds.
and it is a beneficial weed. (another of many)
 
I have a coworker who was always bitching about his hydrangea not blooming and that he was going to dig it up and throw it in the trash. I told him to give it to me instead and assured him that it would bloom after I planted it. He asked what I would do to "make it bloom" to which I replied that I would do absolutely nothing except water it from time to time. This went on for a few years and finally he told me that he was pruning it to the ground every year because he didn't like the way the limbs looked with no leaves in the winter. /sigh

All of that to say, he religiously plucked the dandelions out of his yard and put them in a trash bag for the city to pick up. I though it was ironic that he tortured the poor hydrangea and threatened to kill it because it wouldn't bloom yet here was this pretty little yellow flower that blooms all throughout spring and summer, is both nutritional and medicinal, requires no care whatsoever and he kills every one he sees.

His hydrangea is blooming now that he quit pruning it to the ground, by the way... Imagine that.
 
We used to have dandelions .. haven't seen any around here in ages. I bet the neighbors that have "professional" lawn services had something to do with it.
 
We used to have dandelions .. haven't seen any around here in ages. I bet the neighbors that have "professional" lawn services had something to do with it.

Glyphosate testing in Portugal detects highest levels ever recorded in people with no professional exposure

Friday, May 20, 2016 by: Julie Wilson

Worldwide, glyphosate contamination is rampant. Around 650,000 tons of the chemical, the primary ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup, were applied globally in 2011. Unsurprisingly, the widely used weed killer is in our water supplies, soil and conventionally grown crops. Now, thanks to independent testing, we're beginning to understand how glyphosate, a probable carcinogen, accumulates in people.

Testing conducted by the Portuguese No GMO Coalition and the Detox Project is the latest to discover the presence of glyphosate in human urine. However, their results are unique in that they detected substantially higher levels of the weed killer than any other tests performed in Europe in people with no professional exposure to glyphosate.

The urine of 26 Portuguese volunteers was tested; glyphosate was identified in 100 percent of the samples. Sadly, children had the highest amounts of the weed killer in their urine. This revelation follows on the heels of a report linking pesticide exposure to childhood cancers.

Scientists have long understood the vulnerability of children regarding pesticide exposure.

"Quickly growing bodies take in more of everything; they eat, breathe and drink more, pound for pound, than adults. As physiological systems undergo rapid changes from the womb through adolescence, interference from pesticides and industrial chemicals—even at very low levels—can derail the process in ways that lead to significant health harms," explains the Pesticide Action Network.

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054091_glyphosate_testing_chemical_exposure_Portugal.html
 
More people die WITH prostate cancer than FROM it. It is a very slow growing, non- aggressive form of cancer.

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/prostatecancer/detailedguide/prostate-cancer-key-statistics

About 180,890 new cases of prostate cancer
About 26,120 deaths from prostate cancer

That says that 14% of people diagnosed with prostate cancer end up dying from it (less than one percent of all deaths).

Risk of prostate cancer

About 1 man in 7 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.

Prostate cancer develops mainly in older men. About 6 cases in 10 are diagnosed in men aged 65 or older, and it is rare before age 40. The average age at the time of diagnosis is about 66.

Prostate cancer can be a serious disease, but most men diagnosed with prostate cancer do not die from it. In fact, more than 2.9 million men in the United States who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point are still alive today.

Meanwhile, more than five times as many die from strokes:

http://www.strokecenter.org/patients/about-stroke/stroke-statistics/

Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. More than 140,000 people die each year from stroke in the United States.
Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States.
Each year, approximately 795,000 people suffer a stroke. About 600,000 of these are first attacks, and 185,000 are recurrent attacks.
 
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