Natural compound in broccoli, cruciferous vegetables can treat leukemia
(NaturalNews) Hidden inside every stalk of broccoli and every floret of
cauliflower is a substance so powerful at preventing and treating cancer
that not even the drug industry is capable of matching its efficacy,
both in terms of safety and potency. And researchers are still
continuing to uncover the amazing medicinal power of sulforaphane, a
therapeutic compound found in cruciferous vegetables that most recently
was discovered to prevent and treat leukemia.
Researchers from the
Baylor College of Medicine in Texas recently tested the effects of an isolated and highly
concentrated form of sulforaphane on both mouse and human cell lines
affected by acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a type of cancer that afflicts
white blood cells, and most commonly in children. Led by Dr. Koramit
Suppipat, the study involved applying sulforaphane to leukemic cell
lines and primary lymphoblasts obtained from pediatric patients for the
purpose of assessing its effects.
Upon observation, it was
learned that sulforaphane effectively eradicates cancer cells by
entering them and reacting with certain internal proteins to induce
apoptosis, or cell death. At the same time, researchers observed that
sulforaphane did not harm healthy cells when applied to cell lines
obtained from healthy, cancer-free patients, a phenomenon unique to
natural, therapeutic compounds that have not been artificially
manipulated for the purpose of trying to patent a specific medicinal
compound.
"There is about an 80 percent cure rate (for acute lymphoblastic
leukemia),
but some children don't respond to treatment. For those cases, we are
in need of alternative treatments," explained Dr. Daniel Lacorazza, an
assistant professor of pathology and immunology at
Baylor, and one of the study's contributors. "Sulforaphane is a
natural product. However, what we used in this study is a concentrated purified form."
Eat plenty of cruciferous vegetables to protect yourself against cancers of all typesUp
until this point, there have been few, if any, reliable studies
demonstrating the power of sulforaphane in specifically treating blood
cancers like leukemia. Previous studies have identified many of the
general cancer-fighting properties of sulforaphane, including a 2011
study published in the journal
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research that linked sulforaphane to eradicating prostate cancer (
http://www.naturalnews.com/032988_sulforaphane_cancer_cells.html). But the new study out of
Baylor identifies specific aspects of the nutrient's hematologic
cancer-fighting profile that further reinforces its viability as a safe
and natural medicine for cleansing the blood.
"Broccoli, which is loaded with
sulforaphane,
antioxidants, and carotenoids, has been shown to protect against
cancers of the esophagus, stomach, colon, lung, larynx, prostate, mouth,
pharynx, ovaries, breast, and cervix," writes Stephanie Beling in her
book
PowerFoods: Good Food, Good Health with Phytochemicals, Nature's Own Energy Booster about the health benefits of eating broccoli in whole form.
However,
to obtain the maximum health benefits of broccoli, be sure to eat it
raw or very gently steamed. According to a study published in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry back in 2009, cooking broccoli can destroy up to 90 percent of its
natural sulforaphane content, rendering it far less medicinally potent. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/025893_broccoli_sulforaphane_research.html)
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http://www.naturalnews.com/038397_broccoli_sulforaphane_leukemia.html