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Indigenous Healing Foods from Around the World

12/2/2021

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Every region of the globe offers us natural healing. Organized by region, the following fruits and vegetables offer record levels of vitamins and high-potency, cancer-healing compounds. When people ate food provided by the Earth without tampering with it, there were fewer cases of cancer. Many globally-oriented organizations are concerned about the nature of the food supply, salvaging its positive elements, and sustaining the Earth’s original genetic resources—both for the sake of biodiversity and for the chemistry of different crop variations. In a blog article about indigenous fruits and vegetables, Ellen Gustafson, founder of Food Tank, a think tank on food issues, and her team, compiled 25 of the best. [i] In addition to the Food Tank blog, my research led me to a list of indigenous plants compiled by Kathryn Gorman-Lovelady, an aboriginal medicine woman who resides in Canada.[ii]
 
Foods from Australia and Oceania
  • Kakadu plum, which contains the highest vitamin C of any fruit in the entire world
  • Quandongs, which contains twice the vitamin C of an orange
  • Lemon myrtle. While healing my tumor, I drank lemon myrtle tea from leaves I plucked off a tree outside my home and steeped in boiling water
  • Boab leaves
  • Desert limes
  • Blushwood berry
  • Lifou Island yam
  • Bunya nut
  • Kumara
  • Perry pear
  • Rourou (taro) leaves
 
Foods from Africa
  • Amaranth
  • Cowpea
  • Spider plant, also known as “African Cabbage”
  • African Eggplant
  • Argan
 
Foods from the Americas
  • Yacón aka the Peruvian ground apple
  • Papalo
  • Hinkelhatz pepper
  • Gravenstein apple
  • Guayabo
  • Indian pink
  • Chicory/cornflower Ironwood Pipsissewa 
  • Fleabane 
  • Common thistle 
  • Wild sarsaparilla
  • Garlic
  • Ground ivy
  • Bittersweet
  • Bloodroot
  • Celandine Yellow dock
  • Witch hazel
  • Violets White cedar
  • Red clover
  • Wild indigo 
  • Goldenseal
  • Comfrey
  • Guanabana
 
Foods from Asia
Bitter Melon
Pamir Mulberry
Okra
Mungbean
Lemongrass
Tamarind
 
Foods from Europe·     
  • Perinaldo artichokes
  • Formby asparagus
  • Filder pointed cabbage
  • Målselvnepe turnip
  • Ermelo Orange
 
In my opinion, it’s more powerful to eat cancer-healing foods farmed in your local area. One of the reasons why is that their nutrients are intact because they haven’t been shipped halfway across the world to reach you, been refrigerated or frozen, gone through a high-altitude flight, radiation from security screening, and so on. Source out what cancer fighting foods are grown locally to you because they do strengthen the immune system.


Resources:

[i]     Food Tank staff. “25 Indigenous Fruits and Vegetables Promoting Health All Over the World,” Food Tank blog (accessed July 1, 2018), https://foodtank.com/news/2015/01/twenty-five-indigenous-fruits-and-vegetables-promoting-health-all-over-the.
[ii]     Kathryn Gorman-Lovelady. “An Aboriginal Approach to Fighting Cancer” Alive (posted April 24, 2015), https://www.alive.com/health/an-aboriginal-approach-to-fighting-cancer.
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The #15 Cancer-Healing Food: Quinoa

10/11/2021

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An ancient grain, quinoa is a whole food that is naturally loaded with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that reduce our cancer risk! The fiber found in this whole grain helps immensely to keep blood sugar stable.[i] It is also great for the digestive tract because of compounds it contains that promote gastrointestinal health. One study shows how quinoa initiates a release of peptides in the gut that may have the potential to prevent or slow the development of cancer. Quinoa is responsible for the antioxidant activity and peptides that show the greatest anticancer effects. Seventeen potentially bioactive peptides are derived from the protein in quinoa, which scientists believe might be utilized as new nutraceuticals with the aim of reducing diseases, like cancer, which are associated with oxidative stress.[ii]
 
Quinoa Is Especially Good For . . .
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Brain cancer
  • Prostate cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Skin cancer
  • Colon cancer[iii]
 
Doctrine of Signatures: Quinoa look like little eggs or sperm and therefore suggested this wholegrain is good for ovarian and testicular health.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, ½ cup to 1 cup per day
  • To prevent cancer, ½ cup every second day
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Quinoa
  • Turmeric Cumin Quinoa
  • Black Bean Bowl with Sweet Potatoes and Roasted Chickpeas
  • Super Protein Powder
  • Vegan Curry
  • Beef Stir Fry
 
Other Ways to Incorporate Quinoa in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • Serve with curries, soups, salads, meats, and stir-fry
  • Add a layer of quinoa to your Salad Jars
  • Serve with porridge, using half oats and half quinoa for more of a whole-grain option
 
Nutrition tip: Quinoa has more protein than any other grain, including rice, whole wheat, and oats.

Resources from the Cancer-Free with Food Book:
[i]     “Five Foods That May Help Lower Your Cancer Risk,” MD Anderson Cancer Center.

[ii]     R. Vilcacundo, B. Miralles, W. Carrillo, et al. “In Vitro Chemopreventive Properties of Peptides Released from Quinoa (Chenopodium Quinoa Willd.) Protein under Simulated Gastrointestinal Digestion,” Food Research International, vol. 105 (March 2018), pp. 403–11, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29433229.

[iii]    Ibid.
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The #14 Cancer-Healing Food: Lemon

9/27/2021

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Lemon contains vitamin C and alkalizes the body making it an inhospitable environment where cancer cells cannot survive. Lemon also contains hesperidin, which has been said to fight cancer by starving it. That means lemons cut off the blood supply to cancerous tumors. Water that has been infused with lemon helps to flush out the liver; this can be extremely helpful during a period of chemo treatment as the burden of the drugs taxes the liver.

There are a considerable amount of studies showing the health effects of citrus and the reduction of cancer risk and tumor growth. One study showed that bladder tumor growth was remarkably inhibited by lemon.[i] Studies included in a meta-analysis also an inverse association between citrus fruit intake and oral cancer. People with the highest citrus fruit intake had a 50 percent reduction in their risk of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer.[ii] And this study showed the role of pomegranate with citrus fruit juices for colon cancer prevention.[iii] Another group of researchers showed that citrus intake may significantly reduce risk of esophageal cancer.[iv]
 
Lemon Is Especially Good For . . .
  • Urinary bladder cancer.
  • Oral cancer.
  • Pharyngeal cancer.
  • Colon cancer.
  • Esophageal cancer.
 
Doctrine of Signatures: Lemons resemble the mammary tissue of the female breast, therefore it is said to assist with the health of breasts and keeping lymphatic fluid flowing.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 1–4 lemons per day
  • To prevent cancer, ½ to 1 lemon per day
 
Caution: Lemon can erode tooth enamel, so be sure to rinse your mouth out after drinking it.
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Lemon
  • Lemon Water
  • Sick Kick Smoothie
  • Green Lemonade
  • Cashew Cheesecake
 
Other Ways to Incorporate Lemon in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • ·      Drink Lemon Water upon waking in the morning and throughout the day by squeezing lemon into your water
  • Add a squeeze of lemon over your salads
  • ·      Add a squeeze of lemon to soups and stir-fry
  • ·      Add lemon to your juices and smoothies, can you even juice the rind for a more potent dose!
  • For portability and ease, take your lemon in the form of lemon essential oil; made from the peels of lemon, one or two drops in a glass of water is refreshing and antioxidant

Resources from the Cancer Free with Food Book:

[i]
     T. Fang, D.D. Liu, H.M. Ning, et al. “Modified citrus pectin inhibited bladder tumor growth through downregulation of galectin-3,” Acta Pharmacologia Sinica, epub ahead of print May 16, 2018, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29769742.

[ii]     S. Cirmi, M. Navarra, J.V. Woodside, et al. “Citrus Fruits Intake and Oral Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,” Pharmacological Research, vol. 133 (May 2018), pp. 187–94, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29753688.

[iii]    S.K. Jaganathan, M.V. Vellayappan, G. Narasimhan, et al. “Role of Pomegranate and Citrus Fruit Juices in Colon Cancer Prevention,” World Journal of Gastroenterology, vol.  20, no. 16 (April 2014), pp. 4618–25, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24782614.

[iv]    A. Wang, C. Zhu, L. Fu, et al. “Citrus Fruit Intake Substantially Reduces the Risk of Esophageal Cancer: A Meta-Analysis of Epidemiologic Studies,” Medicine, vol. 94, no. 39 (September 2015), p. e1390, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26426606.
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The #13 Cancer-Healing Food: Tomatoes

9/16/2021

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Tomatoes are packed with lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that reduces risk of skin cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer.[i] Men with prostate cancer who were surveyed reported eating less tomatoes than men who did not have prostate cancer.[ii] Most fruits with red flesh actually contain lycopene for example watermelon and pink grapefruit. Tomatoes are also high in vitamin C, which assists in boosting the immune system. They also have an impressive amount of vitamins A, K, and B6, thiamin, and folate.

In a study, tomato extracts were investigated for their ability to induce cell death in human cancer cells and normal cells. This is an important measure because cancer cells “forget” to die. The extracts strongly inhibited the perpetuation of human cancer cell lines that normally take up residence in the breast, colon, stomach, and liver.[iii]
 
Tomatoes are especially good for:
·      Leukemia
·      Prostate cancer[iv]
·      Breast cancer
·      Lung cancer
·      Colon cancer
·      Liver cancer
·      Skin cancer
 
Doctrine of Signatures: The tomato cut in half resembles an almost exact replica of the human heart chamber, therefore it is said to be good for heart health and for promoting the circulation of blood throughout the body. It may be helpful for treating blood-related cancers, like leukemia.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 1 cup of tomatoes, 2 small whole tomatoes, or about 20 cherry tomatoes per day
  • To prevent cancer, the same dose as above, but every 2–3 days
 
Caution: Tomatoes can sometimes irritate the mouth (particularly if you have canker sores or a wound) because of their acidity.
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Tomatoes
  • Ketchup
  • Raw Tomato Sauce
  • Taco Salad
  • Tabouli
  • Immune Boosting Soup
  • Raw Tomato Soup
  • Tomato Basil and White Bean Soup
  • Strawberry Salsa
  • Walnut Meat Mixture
  • Rainbow Vegetable Juice for Diabetics
  • Mediterranean Jar Salad
  • Mediterranean Omelet
  • Zucchini Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Walnut “Meatballs”
 
Other Ways of Incorporating Tomatoes in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
Cooking tomatoes boosts their powerful medicinal properties. According to dietician Lindsay Wohlford, “Processing the tomato ups its health-boosting power. This releases the lycopene, so it can be more easily absorbed by the body.”[v]
  • Eat tomatoes as they are, on their own, as a beautiful fruit
  • Make homemade Raw Tomato Sauce to go with an organic and/or gluten-free pasta dishes. If the batch is doubled, you can freeze a few portions for future meals on days when you’re resting
  • Add chopped or chunked tomatoes to guacamole
  • Make vibrant veggie platters with tomatoes
  • Juice some tomatoes for a fresh Tomato Juice to get a potent dose


Resources from Cancer-Free with Food book:

[i]     “Prostate Cancer, Nutrition, and Dietary Supplements (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version,” National Cancer Institute (accessed July 1, 2018), http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/hp/prostate-supplements-pdq.

[ii]     V. Er, J.A. Lane, R.M. Martin, et al. “Adherence to Dietary and Lifestyle Recommendations and Prostate Cancer Risk in the Prostate Testing for Cancer and Treatment (ProtecT) Trial,” Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, vol. 23, no. 10 (October 2014), pp.  2066–77, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25017249.

[iii]    M. Friedman, C.E. Levin, H.J. Kim, et al. “Tomatine-containing Green Tomato Extracts Inhibit Growth of Human Breast, Colon, Liver, and Stomach Cancer Cells,” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 57, no. 13 (July 2009), pp. 5727–33, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19514731.

[iv]    V. Er, J.A. Lane, R.M. Martin, et al.

[v]     “Five Foods That May Help Lower Your Cancer Risk” MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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The #12 Cancer-Healing Food: Grapes

9/10/2021

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Grapes, especially red ones, are a rich source of the antioxidant resveratrol. Studies show that resveratrol has the potential to possibly stop cancer from starting in the breast, liver, stomach, and lymphatic system.[i] And, “The grape’s skin has the most resveratrol, so leave the skin intact,” advises Lindsey Wohlford, a wellness dietitian at MD Anderson Cancer Center.[ii]
 
Grapes Are Especially Good For . . .
  • Breast cancer[iii]
  • Colorectal cancer[iv]
  • Skin cancer[v]
  • Prostate cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Brain cancer
 
Doctrine of Signatures: Grapes represent the reproductive system and therefore said to be especially good for breast cancer, ovarian cancer and prostate cancer.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 1 cup a day or 32 grapes
  • To prevent cancer, ½ a cup a day or 16 grapes
 
The Cancer-Free with Food recipe with Grapes
  • Grape Juice
 
Other Ways to Incorporate Grapes in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • Grab a handful as a snack, one serving size is about 15 grapes
  • Add grapes to a cold salad, especially one made with roasted chicken
  • Juice them and make Grape Juice
  • Freeze as a refreshing treat for a hot day
  • Grapes are great in hot dishes too


Fun fact: Red and purple grapes have significantly more resveratrol than green grapes.

Resources from Cancer-Free with Food book:

[i]     M. Kaur, C. Agarwal, and R. Agarwal. “Anticancer and Cancer Chemopreventive Potential of Grape Seed Extract and Other Grape-based Products,” Journal of Nutrition, vol. 139, no. 9 (September 2009, pp. 1806S–12S, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2728696.

[ii]     “Five Foods That May Help Lower Your Cancer Risk” MD Anderson Cancer Center.

[iii]    A.J. Braakhuis, P. Campion, and K.S. Bishop. “Reducing Breast Cancer Recurrence: The Role of Dietary Polyphenolics,” Nutrients, vol. 8, no. 9 (September 2016), p. ii: E547, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27608040

[iv]    S.R. Lee, H. Jin, W.T. Kim, et al. “Tristetraprolin Activation by Resveratrol Inhibits the Proliferation and Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer Cells,” International Journal of Oncology, epub ahead of print (June 25, 2018), pp. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29956753.

[v]     J.R. Heo, S.M. Kim, K.A Hwang, et al. “Resveratrol Induced Reactive Oxygen Species and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress‑mediated Apoptosis, and Cell Cycle Arrest in the A375SM Malignant Melanoma Cell Line,” International Journal of Molecular Medicine, epub ahead of print (June 25, 2018), https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29916532.

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The #11 Cancer-Healing Food: Ginger Root

9/2/2021

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Ginger root contains gingerol, a natural chemical that kills and starves cancer cells. It also aids the body in detoxification, by helping drain the lymphatic system and boosting the function of the digestive tract. Raw ginger is composed of 79 percent water and contains vitamin B6 and the essential dietary minerals magnesium and manganese.
 
Ginger Root Is Especially Good For . . .
  • Colon cancer[i]
  • Gastrointestinal cancer[ii]
  • Skin cancer
  • Lymphatic cancer
  • Thyroid cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Ovarian cancer[iii]
  • Prostate cancer[iv]
  • Relieving pain
  • Easing nausea that is the side effect of chemo or radiation
  • Treating dysentery, heartburn, flatulence, diarrhea, loss of appetite, infections, cough, and bronchitis—all of which are possible side effects to conventional cancer treatments
 
Doctrine of Signatures: Ginger resembles strong hands, fingers, toes and digestive system and is therefore said to be helpful to strengthen those ailments.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 1-2 teaspoons fresh ginger root daily.
  • To prevent cancer, 2–3 grams of powdered per day, in divided doses, or 1-teaspoon fresh grated ginger root.
 
Caution: If you are taking powdered ginger, Andrew Weil, M.D., suggests not taking more than four grams per day.[v]

Caution: If you have cancer and you are planning to undergo surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center advises that you avoid ginger for two weeks dues to its blood-thinning effects.[vi]
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Ginger Root
  • Super Powerful Green Juice
  • The Big 3: Anti-inflammatory Blueberry Broccoli Sprouts Turmeric Juice
  • Green Lemonade
  • Gall Bladder Juice
  • Heal from Within Greens Juice
  • Vibrant Orange Carrot Ginger Juice
  • Digestion Helper Juice
  • Ginger Lemon Shot
  • Golden Milk
  • Sick Kick Smoothie
  • A Splash of Sunshine Smoothie
  • Anti-inflammatory Ginger Tea
  • Immune-Boosting Turmeric Black Pepper Tea
  • Pain Relieving Tea
  • Thai Wraps
  • Turmeric Rice
  • Good Ol’ Classic Veggie Stir Fry
  • Super Detox Green Salad
  • Basic Salad Dressing
  • Tangy Ginger-Garlic Dressing
  • Sesame Ginger Dressing
  • Thai Soup
  • Lentil Soup
  • Beef Stir Fry
  • Sweet Potato Leather
 
Other Ways to Incorporate Ginger Root in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • Buy a whole raw ginger root from your local farmers’ market or an organic supermarket. Then chop it into chunks and boil it for a potent tea. I recommend drinking one ginger tea every night before bed. It will help to drain your lymphatic system
  • Grate raw ginger root and then add it to salads, dressings, soups, meat, and/or stir-fry
  • Buy a premade dried ginger powder and use it as a spice in cooking, and soups, or sprinkle it into boiling water for a quick ginger tea
  • Add ginger to your smoothies and juices
  • Buy a bottle of pure, therapeutic-grade essential oil and use a drop or two in 8–12 ounces of water or a green juice. Use ginger EO in place of raw or dried ginger elsewhere too, but add cautiously, tasting as you go, so you do not overdo it


Resources from Cancer-Free with Food book:

[i]     A.A. Tahir, N.F. Sani, N.A. Murad, et al. “Combined Ginger Extract and Gelam Honey Modulate Ras/ERK and PI3K/AKT Pathway Genes in Colon Cancer HT29 Cells,” Nutrition Journal, vol. 14 (April 1, 2015), p. 31, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25889965.

[ii]     S. Prasad and A.K. Tyagi. “Ginger and Its Constituents: Role in Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal Cancer,” Gastroenterology Research and Practice, epub March 2015, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838819.

[iii]    S. Paramee, S. Sookkhee, C. Sakonwasun, et al. “Anti-cancer Effects of Kaempferia parviflora on Ovarian Cancer SKOV3 Cells,” BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 18, no. 1 (June 2018), p. 178, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29891015.

[iv]    A. Saha, J. Blando, E. Silver, et al. “6-Shogaol from dried ginger inhibits growth of prostate cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo through inhibition of STAT3 and NF-κB signaling,” Cancer Prevention Research, vol. 7, no. 6 (June 2014), p. 627-38, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24691500

[v]     Andrew Weil. “Ginger,” Dr. Weil blog (accessed July 4, 2018), https://www.drweil.com/vitamins-supplements-herbs/herbs/ginger.

[vi]    “Ginger,” Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center blog (accessed July 4, 2018), https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/ginger
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The #10 Cancer-Healing Food: Tigernuts

8/25/2021

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A tigernut is a root vegetable, a tuber! It is called a tiger “nut” because it looks like a little nut because of its appearance (once you see one, you’ll know what I mean). Tigernut is a vegetable our paleo ancestors discovered a long time ago and would have relied on for iron and prebiotic starch. Prebiotic starch is a substance that promotes gut and overall health by encouraging the growth of “friendly” gut flora, such as bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, which help us digest vitamins. Believe it or not, but it has the same amount of iron as red meat. Because tigernut is such an excellent source of iron, it is a vegetarian’s best friend! People are just learning about them as they begin to surface in the mainstream. Every household should be stocked with tigernuts, tigernut flour, and tigernut milk because of their incredible health benefits, which include their anticancer properties.

One of my favorite root vegetables, tigernut is high in fiber and resistance starch. Resistant starch has similar a physiologic effect as dietary fiber and can function as a milk laxative. Tigernuts are a viscous starch that is highly valued as a component in some functional foods.[i] It won me over as soon as I heard about it.

It’s easy to grow your own tigernuts. When you purchase a bag of them, simply plant some in soil and water them every couple days. Soon you will start to see grass-like shoots come up, and after about a month, you can pull a whole cluster of new tigernuts up. They grow like weeds, independently, without pesticides. Extremely low maintenance. It’s easy to grow your own tigernuts, when you purchase a bag of them you can simply plant some in soil, water them every couple days and you will start to see grass like shoots sprout up, after about a month you can pull the grass up just like you would a potato or onion and out of the soil will emerge a beautiful cluster of tigernuts!

Eating Tigernuts is good for the environment as well as your body. Tigernut Milk can be made simply by tossing a quarter cup of tigernuts in four cups of water and giving them a spin in a blender. By contrast, almond trees require a lot of water and are often farmed using pesticides. Plus, the milk is often pasteurized, which changes its nutritional value. Almond milk is an environmental hazard because the cartons it comes in are being thrown back onto the earth as garbage. Another reason I like tigernut milk is that it is naturally sweet—no cane sugar is added, like it is to many brands of nut milk. (Of course, you could make your own at home!) Tigernut milk is actually nut-free—despite the name—so it gives the body a break from nuts. People with nut or dairy allergies can feel free to enjoy it.

Tigernuts have been studied for their liver-protecting properties. One study showed that tigernut milk can be useful for preventing liver damage from the pain reliever acetaminophen! In this particular study, 25 rats were randomized into five equal groups. Four groups were treated with various concentrations of tigernut milk. One group (the control) was not. Liver toxins and oxidative stress were measured. Tigernut milk significantly prevented liver injury. Researchers concluded that it is the phytochemicals in tigernut milk, either working directly as antioxidants or indirectly by inducing the synthesis of glutathione, which are responsible for the observed protective effect.[ii]

Drink tigernut milk during chemotherapy when your liver is in danger of being overwhelmed with toxins.
 
Tigernuts Are Especially Good For . . .
  • Breast cancer
  • Prostate cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Liver cancer
 
Doctrine of Signatures: Tigernuts look like testicles. Therefore, they are said to be good for the male reproductive system.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 50 tigernuts daily or 30 grams. This amount could come from a serving of Tigernut Milk.
  • To prevent cancer, the same dosage, but every 2–3 days.
 
Cancer-Free with Food recipes with Tigernuts
  • Iron-boosting Tigernut Milk
  • Chocolate Tigernut Milk
  • Use tigernut flour in the Cookie Dough recipe instead of almond flour
 
Other Ways to Incorporate Tigernuts in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • Soak tigernuts to make them easier to chew, and then add them to oatmeal and cereal. Tigernuts are extremely tough, so you want to soak them at least overnight, or buy the “peeled” variation
  • Use tigernut flour to make brownies and cookies
  • Eat them as a naturally sweet, filling snack when you crave sugar
  • Make a Tigernut Milk instead of almond milk! It’s so easy. Put ¼ cup tigernuts and 4 cups of water in a blender and combine—then add a dash of salt and or vanilla, to taste (optional). I also add cacao powder to make it a Chocolate Tigernut Milk.

Resources from Cancer-Free with Food book:

[i]     X. Li, J. Fu, Y. Wang. “Preparation of Low Digestible and Viscoelastic Tigernut (Cyperus Esculentus) Starch by Bacillus Acidopullulyticus Pullulanase,” International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, vol. 102 (September 2017), pp. 651–7, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28433770.

[ii]     N.O. Onuoha, N.O. Ogbusua, A.N. Okorie, et al. “Tigernut (Cyperus esculentus L.) ‘Milk’ as a Potent ‘Nutri-drink’ for the Prevention of Acetaminophen-induced Hepatotoxicity in a Murine Model,” Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology, vol. 6, no. 3 (June 2017), pp. 290–5, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28894628.
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The #9 Cancer-Healing Food: Cacao

8/19/2021

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Cacao is raw, pure chocolate before it is made into the chocolate as we know it. It is super high in magnesium, a mineral that relaxes our muscles and eases pain in the body; it’s no wonder that we crave chocolate! Cacao contains polyphenolic compounds that are super beneficial to our health. It has also been proven by the science community to be an anti-inflammatory with anti-tumor activities.[i] Cacao is a fruit that is grown naturally on trees all over the world in warmer climates, and it’s been shown to have many potential anti-cancer compounds because of its high antioxidant count and its ability to reduce inflammation, reduce the risk of obesity, and improve cardiovascular circulation.[ii]

A cacao pod grows to the size of a football, and inside it are an bunch of cacao pods surrounded by white cacao butter. Usually, after cacao is harvested it is taken and heat processed to make it into cocoa. Because of the heat, cocoa does not have as many nutrients as a raw cacao powder. Raw cacao powder is so, so, so high in nutrients and minerals.

By the way, chocolate can be healthy so long as it’s eaten in a pure form and without all the other crazy ingredients that are usually added, like GMO dairy, GMO soy lecithin, and refined white sugar. Raw cacao powder is a glorious gift from God. It’s not for everyone because it is high in caffeine, especially if you have burned-out adrenals. If that’s your situation, the key to getting the antioxidant goodness of chocolate is to purchase a clean chocolate (like my personal brand, which is sold on my website. This is the reason I made this product!). What does “clean” mean? It means, chocolate made without GMO ingredients and without dairy, soy, and sugar. When you purchase a dairy-free chocolate that is sweetened with coconut sugar it is way better for you and actually provides health benefits.

I am a strong advocate for the healing power of cacao. You’ve read my testimony about how I ate food made from cacao powder every single day during my healing. You can, of course, also make your own chocolate from it. There are plenty of recipes my book, "Cancer Free with Food," for that. Woohoo! Still, to this day, I eat cacao powder almost every single day. If you crave chocolate, do not deprive yourself of it.

The physiological effects of caffeine and theobromine, the most abundant methylxanthines in cacao, are notable. Theobromine is a heart stimulant and vasodilator—meaning, it widens blood vessels. It is used to treat high blood pressure and is also a diuretic. All these benefits assist in keeping the body in a healthy state, which makes the body less hospitable to cancer. A study showed that theobromine might be extremely effective in preventing human glioblastoma, brain tumors.[iii]

Caffeine from tea or coffee helps increase stamina and focus, has a positive effect on memory (which can help you if you are experiencing “chemo brain,” foggy thinking that is a side effect of chemotherapy. It also has many other known health benefits (as long as consumed in moderation) and has been observed to decrease risk of certain cancers, including endometrial cancer.[iv],[v] According to John Hopkins University, the bodies of coffee drinkers are less likely to develop colon cancer, have a stronger DNA, and process glucose (sugar) better.[vi]

These health-promoting benefits are so remarkable that chocolate is being explored as a functional food, useful for improving cardiovascular health.[vii] Research is currently being done on the effects of cacao on aging, oxidative stress, blood pressure regulation, and atherosclerosis. [viii] It also appears to have the potential for lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease-related hypercoagulation due to hypercholesterolemia. [ix]

One study revealed significant reduction of body weight and body mass index (BMI).[x] Cacao may help us to maintain a healthy weight, which lowers our risk of obesity. It’s been proven that obese people have a higher risk of developing cancer.

Researchers investigating colitis-associated cancer did a two-month-long study with mice who either received 5 percent cacao or 0 percent cacao. On Day 62, their colons were examined. Inflammation was reduced for both sets of mice. The cacao treatment had increased enzyme activity and upped the presence of antioxidants! Although not definitive yet, the results suggest that cacao may prevent the development of colon cancer in humans. [xi]

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are at risk for developing ulcerative colitis-associated colorectal cancer. Another study (again, of mice) explored cacao’s antitumor effects. Researchers found that cacao significantly decreased tumor incidence and size! In addition to inhibiting proliferation of tumor epithelial cells, the findings also demonstrated that a cacao-rich diet suppresses the formation and growth of tumors. [xii]
 
Cacao Is Especially Good For . . .
  • Most cancers.
  • Breast cancer.
  • Cervical cancer.
  • Endometrial cancer.
  • Ovarian cancer.
  • Brain cancer.
  • Colon cancer (cacao significantly reduces inflammation, a leading cause).
  • For reducing the pain, depression, and anxiety side effects of cancer or from undergoing conventional treatments.
 
Doctrine of Signatures: In nature, a cacao pod when cut open looks like the chambers of the lungs and therefore is associated with lung health. Cacao gives you the feeling of having wings. It makes you open up and expand—so you can see how this correlates! Cacao pods also resemble the female genitalia. Perhaps this is why it makes so much sense that ladies crave chocolate, especially at the time of the month that can be painful.

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 26–60 grams per day, which is roughly 1–2 average-sized chocolate bars (this is obviously without white sugar) or 1–-2 tablespoons cacao powder.
  • To prevent cancer, 26–40 grams per day, about one chocolate bar. Or ½ eat 1 tablespoon cacao powder.
 
Caution: Cacao contains natural caffeine, just like coffee and tea. Caffeine is not for everyone, especially if you have over consumed caffeine for years or have adrenal burnout. Make sure to buy organic cacao that is labelled “fair trade.” This is important, as cacao is a huge industry and major corporations have been criticized for using slave child labor, forcing kids as young as four years old to work in fields. You don’t want to support that industry or consume the energy of that.
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Cacao
  • Chocolate Milk (dairy free)
  • Chocolate Cherry Shake
  • Hot Chocolate
  • Chocolate Almond Butter Cup Smoothie
  • Chocolate Sauce
  • Chocolate Avocado Mousse
  • Chocolate Block
  • Chocolate Brownie Balls
  • Cashew Ice Creams with Chocolate Sauce
  • Chocolate Almond Butter Cups
  • Cooking Chocolate
  • Flourless Chocolate Cakes
 
Other Ways of Incorporating Cacao in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • When I am craving chocolate, the quickest way to enjoy is to add 1–3 teaspoons to a nut milk (for example, almond milk or tigernut milk) with some ice and dates (remove the seed), blended into a refreshing chocolate shake! To the shake, you can add superfoods like chia seed, hemp seed, or flaxseed. This will turn it into a smoothie (a thicker shake) that also goes well with banana, almond butter or peanut butter, and some honey. Absolutely delicious!
  • For a hot chocolate, simply boil some water, add a couple tablespoonfuls of cacao powder and then some nut milk. See Hot Chocolate, page xxx.
  • Use cacao when making desserts. In any traditional recipes that call for cocoa, you can replace the cocoa with cacao for a more nutrient-rich preparation.
  • Sprinkle cacao powder on oatmeal or Chia Seed Cereal, or fruit.
  • Make a Chocolate Mousse by blending avocado and adding cacao powder and some maple syrup
  • Health benefits of cacao can also be accrued from smelling the aroma of cacao powder. Always make a point to take a good whiff of the cacao before you make it into a recipe.
 
Nutrition tips:
  • Did you know that cacao has more antioxidants than blueberries? Forty times more!
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Resources from Cancer-Free with Food book:

[i]     S.A. Oyeleke, A.M. Ajayi, S. Umukoro. “Anti-inflammatory Activity of Theobroma Cacao L. Stem Bark Ethanol Extract and Its Fractions in Experimental Models,” Journal of Ethnopharmacology, vol. 222 (August 2018), pp. 239–48, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29733944.

[ii]     Z. Baharum, A.M. Akim, T.Y. Hin, et al. “Theobroma Cacao: Review of the Extraction, Isolation, and Bioassay of Its Potential Anti-cancer Compounds,” Tropical Life Sciences Research, vol. 27, no. 1 (February 2016), pp. 21–42, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27019680.

[iii]    N. Sugimoto, S. Miwa, Y. Hitomi, et al. “Theobromine, the Primary Methylxanthine Found in Theobroma cacao, Prevents Malignant Glioblastoma proliferation by Negatively Regulating Phosphodiesterase-4, Extracellular signal-regulated Kinase, Akt/mammalian Target of Rapamycin Kinase, and Nuclear factor-kappa B,” Nutrition and Cancer, vol. 66, no. 3 (February 2014), https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24547961.

[iv]    “Caffeine Has Positive Effect on Memory,” Johns Hopkins Medicine (accessed July 3, 2018), https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/stories/caffeine_memory.html.

[v]     M. Hashibe, C. Galeone, S.S. Buys, et al. “Coffee, Tea, Caffeine Intake, and the Risk of Cancer in the PLCO Cohort,” British Journal of Cancer, vol. 113, no. 5 (September 2015), pp. 809–16, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26291054.

[vi]    Healthy Woman blog. “Nine Reasons Why (the Right Amount of) Coffee Is Good for You,” Johns Hopkins Medicine (accessed July 4, 2018), https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/healthy-woman/nutrition-fitness/9-reasons-why-the-right-amount-of-coffee-is-good-for-you.

[vii]   R. Franco, A. Oñatibia-Astibia, E. Martínez-Pinilla. “Health Benefits of Methylxanthines in Cacao and Chocolate,” Nutrients, vol. 5, no. 10 (October 2013), pp. 4159–73, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24145871.

[viii]   R. Latif. “Chocolate/Cocoa and Human Health: A Review,” Netherlands Journal of Medicine, vol. 71, no. 2 (March 2013), pp. 63–8, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23462053.

[ix]    S.J. Kim, S.H. Park, H.W. Lee, et al. “Cacao Polyphenols Potentiate Anti-Platelet Effect of Endothelial Cells and Ameliorate Hypercoagulatory States Associated with Hypercholesterolemia,” Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, vol. 17, no. 4 (April 2017), pp. 2817–823, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29668171.

[x]     H. Kord-Varkaneh, E. Ghaedi, A. Nazary-Vanani. “Does cocoa/dark chocolate supplementation have favorable effect on body weight, body mass index and waist circumference? A systematic review, meta-analysis and dose-response of randomized clinical trials,” Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition (March 19, 2018), pp. 1–14, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29553824.

[xi]    A.K. Pandurangan, Z. Saadatdoust, N.M. Esa. “Dietary cocoa protects against colitis-associated cancer by activating the Nrf2/Keap1 pathway,” Biofactors, vol. 41, no. 1 (January 2015), pp. 1–14, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25545372.

[xii]   Z. Saadatdoust, A.K. Pandurangan, S.K. Ananda Sadagopan, et al. “Dietary cocoa inhibits colitis associated cancer: a crucial involvement of the IL-6/STAT3 pathway,” Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, vol. 26, no. 12 (December 2015), pp. 1547–58, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26355019.
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The #8 Cancer-Healing Food: Mushrooms

8/13/2021

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Mushrooms have mega medicinal properties! There are thousands of mushroom species to choose from, and not all are cancer preventative or healing. Reishi, cordyceps, and maitake are known to be packed with anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting compounds. These types have been used to fight cancer for centuries.[i] They inhibit tumor growth and also help the body create new healthy cells, so definitely consider them healthful if you’re undergoing chemo and radiation. It’s the beta-glucan, a naturally occurring chemical in mushrooms, which stimulates cells and improves immune function.

For breast cancer, try ganoderma mushrooms, which suppress tumor growth by altering lipid metabolism and triggering cell death.[ii] For colorectal cancer, try chaga mushroom.[iii]

I interviewed Ocean Robbins, founder of Food Revolution Network, for my book, "Cancer-Free with Food," and he pointed me to a study done in Australia that indicates we should all be eating mushrooms regularly and in conjunction with green tea. In his new book, 31-Day Food Revolution, he highlights a 2004 study of 2,000 Chinese women, roughly half with breast cancer, conducted by the University of Western Australia, Perth.[iv] He writes: The scientists reviewed the women’s eating habits and factored out other variables that contribute to cancer, such as being overweight, lack of exercise, and smoking. They came to a startling conclusion about mushrooms.[v]

Women who consumed at least a third of an ounce of fresh mushrooms per day (less than one typical-sized mushroom) were 64 percent less likely to develop breast cancer. Dried mushrooms had a slightly less protective effect, reducing the risk by around half. What was even more impressive is that women who combined eating mushrooms with regular consumption of green tea saw an even greater benefit—they reduced their breast cancer risk by an astounding 89 percent.

Why are mushrooms so powerful? They are thought to protect against breast and other hormone-related cancers because they inhibit an enzyme called aromatase, which produces estrogen.[vi] Mushrooms also contain specialized lectins that recognize cancer cells and prevent these cells from growing and dividing. (Lectins, a type of carbohydrate-binding protein, have gotten a bad reputation in some circles, but some of them, such as the ones in mushrooms, can be beneficial.)
 
Mushrooms Are Especially Good For . . .
  • Breast cancer
  • Prostate cancer
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Brain cancer
  • Suppressing tumor growth
 
Doctrine of Signatures: A slice of mushroom resembles the human ear; it also has been found to improve hearing and bone health in the area associated with the ear that lead to the brain.
 
Caution: Mushrooms are not for everyone and some body types disagree with mushrooms. You can take a DNA or food allergy test to see if mushrooms are healthy for your body or if they aren’t a good match.

Caution: Mushrooms should only be eaten cooked. According to Joel Fuhrman, M.D., some common raw mushrooms have a carcinogen called agartine, which is destroyed by heat.[vii]
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Mushrooms
  • Mushroom Soup
  • Try Dr. Oz recipe for Sautéed Portobello Mushrooms
 
Other Ways to Incorporate Mushrooms in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • Cook with fresh mushrooms at home and add them to your stir-fry and soups
  • Add raw mushrooms to your salads
  • You can take mushrooms in capsule form as a supplementation
  • Checkout mushroom infused tea, coffee and hot chocolate! I drink them, and they are delicious
  • Get a mushroom powder and add it to smoothies and even to desserts like chocolate! I love adding Reishi mushroom powder to my Chocolate Block recipe
 
Nutrition tip: Mushrooms are one of the few edible sources of vitamin D.

​
Resources from Cancer-Free with Food book:

[i]     S. Patel and A. Goyal. “Recent Developments in Mushrooms as Anti-cancer Therapeutics: A Review,” 3 Biotech, vol. 2, no. 1 (March 2012), pp. 1–15, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc3339609.

[ii]     J. Li, L. Zou, W. Chen, et al. “Dietary mushroom intake may reduce the risk of breast cancer: evidence from a meta-analysis of observational studies,” PloS One, vol. 9, no. 4 (April 2-014), pp. e93437, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24691133.

[iii]    J.H. Kang, J.E. Jang, S.K. Mishra, et al. “Ergosterol Peroxide from Chaga Mushroom (Inonotus Obliquus) Exhibits Anti-cancer Activity by Down-regulation of the β-catenin Pathway in Colorectal Cancer,” vol. 173 (September 2015), pp. 303–12, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26210065.

[iv]    “Eating Mushrooms Daily ‘May Cut Breast Cancer Risk by Two Thirds’,” Telegraph (March 16, 2009), as cited in Ocean Robbins. 31-Day Food Revolution: Heal Your Body, Feel Great, and Transform Your World (New York: Grand Central Life & Style, 2019), advance copy provided prior to publication by the author.

[v]     M. Zhang, et al., “Dietary Intake of Mushrooms and Green Tea Combine to Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer in Chinese Women,” International Journal of Cancer, vol. 124, no. 6 (March 15, 2009), pp. 1404–8, as cited by Ocean Robbins.

[vi]    Joel Fuhrman. “Mighty Mushrooms: Boost Immune Function and Guard Against Cancer,” Dr. Fuhrman blog (May 31, 2017), as cited by Ocean Robbins.

[vii]   Joel Fuhrman. “Mighty Mushrooms: Boost Immune Function and Guard Against Cancer,” Dr. Fuhrman blog (May 31, 2017), https://www.drfuhrman.com/library/eat-to-live-blog/50/mighty-mushrooms-boost-immune-function-and-guard-against-cancer.
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The #7 Cancer-Healing Food: Garlic

8/12/2021

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Garlic has many medicinal properties that have benefitted people from cultures around the world for centuries. It boosts the functions of the immune system. It is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant responses that would aid in priming our bodies to eradicate the cells of an emerging tumor. Thankfully it has become a staple ingredient in many people’s diets! Delicious as well as healthful, garlic’s close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, and chive.[i]
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Epidemiologic studies indicate that garlic consumption is associated with decreased risk of cancer at every stage of its development, particularly for cancers of the gastrointestinal tract.[ii] And an extracts of garlic has also been investigated for its potential as a nontoxic treatment for breast cancer tumors with significant preliminary results in a study on mice.[iii]
 
Garlic Is Especially Good For . . .
  • Esophageal cancer
  • Stomach cancer
  • Throat cancer
  • Brain cancer
  • Colon cancer
  • Breast cancer[iv]
  • Lymphatic cancer
  • Blood cancer, including leukemia
  • Bladder cancer[v]
 
Doctrine of Signatures: Garlic resembles the stomach and is therefore said to be good for stomach health and healing gastrointestinal conditions, which has been proven to be true!

Suggested “dosage”:
  • If you have cancer, 1–2 cloves (10–20 grams) daily.
  • To prevent cancer, 1 clove (10 grams) daily.
 
Cancer-Free with Food Recipes with Garlic
  • Immune-Boosting Turmeric Black Pepper Tea
  • Mediterranean Omelet
  • Coconut Bacon
  • Zucchini Pasta Broccoli Sprouts Pesto
  • Thai Wraps
  • Dr Oz’s Sautéed Portobello Mushrooms
  • Chickpea Burgers
  • Pasta Primavera
  • Turmeric Rice
  • Bean Burgers
  • Vegan Curry
  • Super Detox Green Salad
  • Good Ol’ Classic Veggie Stir Fry
  • Basic Salad Dressing
  • Tangy Ginger-Garlic Dressing
  • Dr. Ann Wigmore’s Energy Soup
  • Immune Boosting Soup
  • Lentil Soup
  • Beef Tacos
 
Other Way to Incorporate Garlic in Your Cancer-Healing Kitchen
  • Add a raw garlic bulb to smoothies and juices
  • Roast an entire garlic bulb with some olive oil and sea salt
  • Take garlic supplements
  • Swallow an entire garlic bulb
  • Buy garlic powder and or garlic salt (or make your own with garlic powder and sea salt)
  • Add garlic to your eggs
  • Buy crushed garlic (packaged in olive oil, and make sure no other preservatives) and always keep it on hand in your fridge in case you need to quickly add it to salad dressings, soups, stir-fry, meat dishes, or eggs


Nutrition tip: You must buy organic garlic! China produces 80 percent of the world’s supply of garlic, and unfortunately a lot of it is bleached white. It is also very easy to grow your own garlic by adding a bulb to some water. Once it grows roots, you can place it in the ground or potted soil to grow! Mmm, your own fresh garlic, what is better than that?!


Resources from Cancer Free with Food book:

[i]     G. Schäfer and C.H. Kaschula. “The immunomodulation and anti-inflammatory effects of garlic organosulfur compounds in cancer chemoprevention,” Anti-cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 14, no. 2 (February 2014), pp. 233–40, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24237225.

[ii]     H.L. Nicastro, S.A. Ross, J.A. Milner, et al. “Garlic and Onions: Their Cancer Prevention Properties,” Cancer Prevention Research, vol. 8, no. 3 (March 2015), pp. 181–9, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25586902.

[iii]    W.H. Talib. “Consumption of Garlic and Lemon Aqueous Extracts Combination Reduces Tumor Burden by Angiogenesis Inhibition, Apoptosis Induction, and Immune System Modulation,” vol. 43–44 (November–December 2017), pp. 89–97, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28935151.

[iv]    A. Muhammad, M.A. Ibrahim, O.L. Erukainure, et al.  “Spices with Breast Cancer Chemopreventive and Therapeutic Potentials: A Functional Foods Based-Review,” Anti-cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 18, no. 2 (2018), pp. 182–94, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28901261.

[v]     W.T. Kim, S.P. Seo, Y.J. Byun, et al. “The Anticancer Effects of Garlic Extracts on Bladder Cancer Compared to Cisplatin: A Common Mechanism of Action via Centromere Protein M,” American Journal of Chinese Medicine, vol. 46, no. 3 (March 2018), pp. 689–705, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29595070
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