Laryngeal Cancer

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See also : Throat Cancer

home Remedies

  • Green Tea : Scientific research into the effects of green tea on throat cancer is lacking. However, the results of laboratory study published in 2003 in "Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica" show that the green tea compound, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, inhibits the growth of laryngeal cancer cells.
  • Red raspberry leaf shows promise in the protection against some forms of cancer, according to a preliminary study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food in 2012. In tests on human cells, scientists observed that antioxidants found in red raspberry leaf extract may help knock out cells causing colon cancer and cancer of the larynx.
  • Herb Robert : Paun et al. (2012) assessed the cytotoxity of aqueous and 50% aqueous ethanolic extracts of G. robertianum plants from Romania purified and concentrated by membrane processes (micro- and ultrafiltration), against human epidermoid laryngeal carcinoma cells (Hep-2p) and normal monkey kidney cells (extract dose of 1.5 mg/L). The concentrated extracts displayed very low cytotoxicity against healthy cells (4.7 - 22.3% in the 50% aqueous ethanolic extracts; 1.5 - 9.2% in the aqueous extracts), but a significant cytotoxic effect on Hep-2p cancer cells (6.1 - 25.9% in the 50% aqueous ethanolic extracts; 0.9 - 32.5% in the aqueous extracts).
  • Carrots : Diets high in carotenoids have been tied to a decreased risk in postmenopausal breast cancer as well as cancers of the bladder, cervix, prostate, colon, larynx, and esophagus.
  • Baking Soda remedy benefits cancers of the throat, colon, intestines and rectal area. Because cancer cells are so hungry for sugars, when the baking soda is mixed with maple syrup, the mixture will go straight to the site of the tumor, like a Trojan Horse, where the bicarbonate will quickly work as a weapon against disease.

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.