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See also : [[Greater Celandine]]
 
See also : [[Greater Celandine]]
 
==Special Precautions of Ukrain==
 
==Special Precautions of Ukrain==
Consult your doctor before using any presented information as a form of treatment.
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* No serious adverse effects are on record for Ukrain but warning must be given for certain components of Ukrain. These include Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) for which reports of hepatitis exist, and thiophosphoric acid. Mild to severe adverse events such as tumour bleeding and liver toxicity have been reported.
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* Consult your doctor before using any presented information as a form of treatment.
 
Use alternative cancer treatments as a supplement to treatments you receive from your doctor — not as a substitute for medical care. Apply the treatment only under control of an expert.
 
Use alternative cancer treatments as a supplement to treatments you receive from your doctor — not as a substitute for medical care. Apply the treatment only under control of an expert.
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==The benefits of Ukrain are==
 
==The benefits of Ukrain are==
 
* A greater celandine extract shows potential as an anti-cancer drug, according to a research review published in BMC Cancer in 2005. For the review, investigators analyzed seven clinical trials on the use of a proprietary greater celandine extract (called Ukrain) in treatment of cancer. Although the review's authors found that the extract had beneficial effects on several types of cancer, they caution that most of the trials were of poor quality and state that "independent rigorous studies are urgently needed" before greater celandine can be recommended in treatment of cancer.In laboratory tests on human cancer cells, scientists have found that greater celandine may fight cancer by inducing apoptosis (a type of programmed cell death involved in stopping the spread of cancer cells).
 
* A greater celandine extract shows potential as an anti-cancer drug, according to a research review published in BMC Cancer in 2005. For the review, investigators analyzed seven clinical trials on the use of a proprietary greater celandine extract (called Ukrain) in treatment of cancer. Although the review's authors found that the extract had beneficial effects on several types of cancer, they caution that most of the trials were of poor quality and state that "independent rigorous studies are urgently needed" before greater celandine can be recommended in treatment of cancer.In laboratory tests on human cancer cells, scientists have found that greater celandine may fight cancer by inducing apoptosis (a type of programmed cell death involved in stopping the spread of cancer cells).

Revision as of 03:17, 22 April 2019

See also : Greater Celandine

Special Precautions of Ukrain

  • No serious adverse effects are on record for Ukrain but warning must be given for certain components of Ukrain. These include Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) for which reports of hepatitis exist, and thiophosphoric acid. Mild to severe adverse events such as tumour bleeding and liver toxicity have been reported.
  • Consult your doctor before using any presented information as a form of treatment.

Use alternative cancer treatments as a supplement to treatments you receive from your doctor — not as a substitute for medical care. Apply the treatment only under control of an expert.

The benefits of Ukrain are

  • A greater celandine extract shows potential as an anti-cancer drug, according to a research review published in BMC Cancer in 2005. For the review, investigators analyzed seven clinical trials on the use of a proprietary greater celandine extract (called Ukrain) in treatment of cancer. Although the review's authors found that the extract had beneficial effects on several types of cancer, they caution that most of the trials were of poor quality and state that "independent rigorous studies are urgently needed" before greater celandine can be recommended in treatment of cancer.In laboratory tests on human cancer cells, scientists have found that greater celandine may fight cancer by inducing apoptosis (a type of programmed cell death involved in stopping the spread of cancer cells).
  • The data from randomised clinical trials suggest Ukrain to have potential as an anticancer drug. However, numerous caveats prevent a positive conclusion, and independent rigorous studies are urgently needed.
  • Clinical studies have shown that this highly effective derivative of a certain plant extract and thiophosphoric acid improves the overall health and strength of terminal cancer patients, boosts their immune systems and blocks tumor growth. It appears to be effective against many types of cancer, except for Leukemia and brain cancer. Go to http://www.ukrin.com/ for more information.

References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1180428/

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.