
Colorectal cancer patients receiving 1,080 mg of curcumin per day between biopsy and surgery (10 to 30 days) showed increased dying tumor cells, lowered inflammation, improved body weight, and higher gene expression indicating cancer suppression. Another colorectal cancer study series showed all of these benefits plus reduced DNA damage and improved protective intracellular scavenging of free radicals.The compound also appears to be effective in the treatment of multiple myeloma. In 2017, a 67-year-old woman from the United Kingdom came forward about using turmeric to cure her cancer. Dieneke Ferguson was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2007. She underwent multiple rounds of chemotherapy and stem cell transplants, to no avail. Ferguson began taking eight grams of curcumin daily, as a last resort -- and it worked. Five years after starting the curcumin regime, and Ferguson is virtually cancer-free. She continues to take her curcumin supplement and her cancer cell count is negligible. Ferguson's recovery is so remarkable, she was the subject of a paper published in the British Medical Journal. Jamie Cavenagh, professor of blood diseases at London’s Barts Hospital and co-author of the report, told the U.K.'s Daily Mail, "When you review her chart, there’s no alternative explanation [for her recovery] other than we’re seeing a response to curcumin."
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