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* [[Indirubin]] prevents cancer cells from migrating to the brain. | * [[Indirubin]] prevents cancer cells from migrating to the brain. | ||
* [[Melatonin]] : 5-10 mg of the supplement melatonin, taken before bedtime, can help increase a brain tumor patient’s survival rate. | * [[Melatonin]] : 5-10 mg of the supplement melatonin, taken before bedtime, can help increase a brain tumor patient’s survival rate. | ||
+ | * both [[chokeberry]] extract (Aronia melanocarpa) and [[turmeric]] (Curcuma longa) work together with one another to stop the spread of malignant cancer cells, as well as induce cancer cell death, a process more commonly known as apoptosis. | ||
== Alternative treatments == | == Alternative treatments == |
Revision as of 03:36, 12 October 2012
See also Glioblastoma.
Contents
Symptoms
The only firmly established environmental risk factor, ionizing radiation, and genetic predisposition in identified syndromes account for only a fraction of incident cases. Possible causative factors which require further investigation include allergies, non-ionizing radiation, physical and acoustic trauma, dietary nitrosamines and certain infections. some of the cancers linked to aspartame include: brain, liver, lung, kidney, and lymphoreticular cancer.
Home remedies
- Hypericin, an active component of the medicinal St. John's herb, had shown activity against glioma cells in the laboratory.
- THC, found in cannabis, shown to be effective in the treatment of brain tumors.
- Arginine lowers total body inflammation to help fight brain cancer.
- Indirubin prevents cancer cells from migrating to the brain.
- Melatonin : 5-10 mg of the supplement melatonin, taken before bedtime, can help increase a brain tumor patient’s survival rate.
- both chokeberry extract (Aronia melanocarpa) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) work together with one another to stop the spread of malignant cancer cells, as well as induce cancer cell death, a process more commonly known as apoptosis.
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.