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* [[Dandelion]] root extract was clinically proven in 2011 to specifically induce apoptosis in chemo-resistant melanoma (a type of skin cancer)—without toxicity to healthy cells.
 
* [[Dandelion]] root extract was clinically proven in 2011 to specifically induce apoptosis in chemo-resistant melanoma (a type of skin cancer)—without toxicity to healthy cells.
 
* [[Glycoalkaloids]]
 
* [[Glycoalkaloids]]
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* [[Okra]] : A component of Okra, called peptin, which is found under the skin of the pods—is made up of never—before—seen compounds that researchers theorize may help inhibit highly metastatic mouse melanoma cells. This peptin suppressed cancer cell proliferation by 75% just 48 hours after mice were treated. And it increased cancer cell destruction 23-fold.
  
 
== Alternative Treatments ==
 
== Alternative Treatments ==

Revision as of 04:00, 6 June 2015

See also : Skin Cancer

Symptoms

Home remedies

  • Propolis showed strong cancer inhibitory effects against melanoma.
  • Cinnamon treatment has also been found to inhibit the expression of regulators of tumor progression in melanoma cells
  • Turmeric prevents melanoma by causing existing melanoma cells to commit suicide.
  • Pawpaw suppressed growth in cultured cells of several cancers, such as leukemia, small-cell Lung Cancer, Colon Cancer,Melanoma, Ovarian Cancer, Renal Cancer.
  • Ginger and its constituents have been studied to inhibit Melanoma.
  • Limonoids have shown cytotoxicity to breast cancer, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, neuroblastoma, leukemia, melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer.
  • Hibiscus : Gossypin, a natural Hibiscus extract may be an effective Melanoma treatment.
  • Dandelion root extract was clinically proven in 2011 to specifically induce apoptosis in chemo-resistant melanoma (a type of skin cancer)—without toxicity to healthy cells.
  • Glycoalkaloids
  • Okra : A component of Okra, called peptin, which is found under the skin of the pods—is made up of never—before—seen compounds that researchers theorize may help inhibit highly metastatic mouse melanoma cells. This peptin suppressed cancer cell proliferation by 75% just 48 hours after mice were treated. And it increased cancer cell destruction 23-fold.

Alternative Treatments

Warnings

References

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.