FIGHTING CANCER One herb that kills 98% of cancer cells - TopicsExpress



          

FIGHTING CANCER One herb that kills 98% of cancer cells .....!! Already recognized for over 2000 years in traditional Chinese medicine as a powerful remedy against fever and, more recently, against malaria, wormwood (Artemisia annua), is an aromatic plant with medicinal qualities unequivocal. Recent studies that have used the plant to fight off cancer cells were very surprising. Thus, in a series of studies, artemisinin, a substance extracted from the wormwood and used in Chinese herbal medicine for centuries, reduces lung cancer cells of up to 28%. In combination with iron, this incredible plant kills 98% of cancer cells in only 4:0 pm. Even better; he attacks bad cells selectively without affecting healthy tissue. In General, our results show that artemisinin for the transcription factor E2F1 and is involved in the destruction of cells of lung cancer , was shown at the conclusion of the research conducted in the laboratory of cancer at the University of California. Another study at the University of Washington, led by Dr. Henry Lai and Narendra Singh, and until now, the largest study done to artemisinin in the United States shows that artemisinin, always combined with iron, has a proven rate of 75% of destruction of breast cancer after just 8:0 and almost 100% of destruction in just 12:0 am. Cancer cells tend to accumulate more iron than normal cells to promote cell division, they become more susceptible to artemisinin combination and iron. Finally, many other experiments have been carried out so far they all have shown that artemisinin combined with iron can effectively destroy cancer in various organs (intestine, prostate, etc). The infusion of artemisinin already offers a good protection against various types of cancer, but the dry powdered version would be much more effective. Dr. Len Saputo classifies artemisinin from cancer smart bomb. https://youtube/watch?v=_Or8xLOGBu8
Posted on: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 09:00:53 +0000

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