Chinese herb eradicates cancer in 40 days, says new research
(NaturalNews) The key to curing the type of pancreatic cancer that
afflicted Apple visionary Steve Jobs just might be found in an ancient
Chinese herb that has long played a crucial role in traditional Chinese
medicine. A new study published in the journal
Science Translational Medicine has revealed that lei gong teng, also known as "thunder god vine,"
possesses at least one unique compound capable of fully eradicating
cancer tumors within 40 days, which could eventually make the herb a
go-to alternative for treating cancer.
A research team from the
University of Minnesota's Masonic Cancer Center discovered that, when given an injectable extract form of
Tripterygium wilfordii,
mice with pancreatic tumors experienced complete healing and recovery
in fewer than five weeks. Even after discontinuing the treatment, the
healed mice indefinitely maintained their healthy, cancer-free state
with no signs of tumor resurgence or relapse.
The lei gong teng
compound believed to be primarily responsible for killing cancer tumors
is triptolide, an active diterpenoid that has been shown in several
previous studies to exhibit broad anti-cancer activity. The team was
able to effectively isolate this triptolide and convert it into a water
soluble form, which researchers then injected into the mice regularly
for a little more than one month, which was enough to cure the animals'
cancers.
"This [herb] is just unbelievably potent in killing tumor cells," said Ashok Saluja, vice chairman of
research at the center, to
Bloomberg about the findings. "You could see that every day you looked at those
mice, the tumor was decreasing and decreasing, and then just gone."
Back in 2007, researchers from both
Yale University and
Columbia University found that triptolide
effectively triggers cancer cell apoptosis,
also known as programmed cell death. Numerous other studies over the
years have also identified triptolide as a powerful tumor fighter in a
general sense, including as a weapon against aggressive prostate
cancers.
"Triptolide, a diterpenoid isolated from the
Chinese herb
Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.f, has shown antitumor activities in a broad range of solid tumors," wrote researchers from the
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in a 2006 study on the powerful herb. This particular study found that
triptolide targets various leukemic cancer cell lines, as well as increases the effectiveness of other anticancer agents.
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