Ayurveda in Treating Cancer: 6 Herbs That Can Help Reduce Risks
Ayurveda, as we all know, consists of many remedies that have been successfully treating various health problems of people for centuries. While many claims that it has the power to treat cancer as well, medical experts disagree for the lack of scientific research. However, various health institutions are including Ayurveda in their treatment, along with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to reduce the side effects.
Ayurveda originated in India more than 5000 years ago but modern science
and allopathy now believe in its principle and more and more research is being
directed towards ancient herbs and natural therapies. A lot of health centres
and universities are integrating Ayurveda into their programmes to combat the
ever, increasing load of non-communicable diseases.
All medical practitioners believe that prevention is better than cure and Ayurveda provides the path to a healthy lifestyle. Ayurveda sees health as a perfect balance between mind, body and consciousness. To achieve this, it promulgates a daily regimen of exercise, emotional balance and a healthy diet. This, in itself, is a great way to prevent the onset of many life style diseases.
Ayurveda recommends a number of herbs for
preventing cancer and there is a growing body of scientific studies that backs
this ancient knowledge. Here are some common herbs which are proven to have
anti-cancer properties.
1. Amla:
Amla is an Ayurvedic superfood. It is one of
the richest sources of Vitamin C and also contains quercetin,
phyllaemblic compounds, gallic acid, tannins, flavonoids, pectin and various
polyphenolic compounds, making it the king of rejuvenation. Scientific research
of three decades has proven the traditional use of amla to be correct.
Laboratory trials of amla extracts have shown its ability to kill and prevent
growth of cancer cells while not harming the healthy cells.
2. Garlic:
Garlic contains sulphur, arginine, flavonoids and selenium. The bio-active
compounds of garlic are formed from allicin when the bulb is chopped
or crushed. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
(EPIC), an ongoing multinational study across 10 countries has shown a positive
co-relation between the consumption of garlic and onion and reduced risk
of cancer. Studies from the US, China and France have all shown that
consumption of garlic is associated with lowered risk of cancer. Garlic is
a known anti-bacterial agent with the ability to stop the formation and
activation of cancer-causing agents. The World Health Organisation recommends
at least 2-5 grams or one bulb of garlic daily for adults.
3. Turmeric:
Haldi is one of the most researched herbs for its anti-cancer properties. It is
attributed with anti-oxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and
antiseptic values. The principle component of turmeric is
curcumin which is a potent antioxidant scavenging free radicals and inhibiting
the growth of cancerous cells. Almost 2000 published scientific papers have
shown that curcumin has the ability to kill cancer cells while not harming the
healthy cells.
4. Ashwagandha:
Also know, as the Indian ginseng, it has been used to help the body deal
with stress in Ayurveda. Its anti-cancer value was realized about 40 years
ago when researchers isolated a crystalline steroidal compound (withaferin A)
from this herb. Further research on these extracts which were taken from the
leaf of ashwagandha showed that they were able to kill cancerous
cells.
5. Holy Basil
Commonly known as Tulsi in India, this sacred herb is known for its healing
powers. It is used for improving immunity and fighting stress.
Research has shown that it also possesses anti-inflammatory, analgesic,
anti-diabetic and anti-stress properties. Studies have shown that the
phytochemicals present in Tulsi prevented chemically induced lung,
liver, oral and skin cancers by increasing the antioxidant activity,
altering gene expressions, killing cancer cells and preventing the spread of
cancer to other cells.
6. Ginger:
Ginger has a 2000-year long history of medicinal use. The active constituents of ginger have potent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and some have exhibited cancer preventive activity in experimental models. Today, there are a number of studies that point towards the cancer preventive effect of ginger.