"[I]f she had been on chemotherapy, radiation therapy or other conventional cancer “treatments,” her quality of life would have been miserable. She’s been experiencing intense pain, hair less, muscle loss, chronic fatigue, “chemo brain” and all the other side effects of toxic chemotherapy. Instead, she’s enjoying a high-quality life, free from pain, inflammation and cancer. And she did it using nothing more than a simple root spice that you can buy in almost any grocery store."Ferguson's recovery with curcumin is so miraculous that even the mainstream medical community has been forced to admit there is no other explanation for her sudden improvement: It was the curcumin. Doctors even published a study in the British Medical Journal to document her outstanding recovery, armed with nothing but a turmeric supplement.
In a 2015 study published in Cancer Letters, curcumin was tested in conjunction with the chemotherapy drugs 5-fluoroucil and oxaliplatin against colorectal cancer. Adding curcumin to the regimen improved the efficacy of the drugs – the curcumin inhibited cancer cell growth and even increased apoptosis, or cancer cell suicide.More, the researchers noted that curcumin seemed to decrease the toxicity of chemotherapy by reducing side effects and preventing damage to healthy cells. Multiple studies have shown that turmeric is effective against several types of cancer, thanks to its ability to ward off tumor-forming activity at a cellular level. Scientists say the pathways in which turmeric targets cancer could prove especially useful in hard-to-treat cancers like triple negative breast cancer and multiple myeloma -- the cancer Ferguson cured with nothing but turmeric, by the way. Learn more about turmeric and other natural cancer cures at Cancer.news. Sources for this article include: NaturalHealth365.com DailyMail.co.uk
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