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Saturday, November 2nd 2013 at 4:15 pm
The study produced the following results:
"This
study clearly suggests that when compared with the cohorts using
povidone-iodine gargle, the group using turmeric as a mouthwash had
delayed and reduced the levels of radiation-induced oral mucositis and
was statistically significant at all time points ( : < 0.001 to :
< 0.0001). Additionally, the cohorts using turmeric had decreased
intolerable mucositis ( : < 0.001) and lesser incidence of treatment
breaks in the first half of the treatment schedule before 4 weeks ( :
< 0.01) and reduced change in body weight ( : < 0.001)."
They concluded:
"Gargling
with turmeric by head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiation
therapy provided significant benefit by delaying and reducing the
severity of mucositis. Turmeric is readily available, relatively
inexpensive, and highly accepted making it useful in cancer treatment."
While
this study focused primarily on turmeric's ability to reduce the side
effects of conventional treatment, and not the intrinsic anti-cancer
properties of the spice itself, there is a good amount research
indicating that turmeric is one of Nature's most powerful, affordable,
safest and easily accessible anti-cancer agent. For a review of the
literature we have accumulated on its health benefits read:
600 Reasons Why Turmeric May Be The World's Most Important Herb. With over 1500 studies indicating its health value, many of which focusing on turmeric's (and its primary polyphenol
curcumin) ability to kill over 100 different types of cancer cell lines, it is no surprise to find research on its ability to kill
head and neck cancer:
We can only hope that the growing body of experimental, preclinical and clinical support for the use of
natural substances in cancer treatment will break throw into the practice of so-called
'evidence-based' medicine.
It would seem that given its self-definition, modern medicine has an
obligation to do exactly that; especially when the result will be the
reduction of human suffering.
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