NEW ARTICLE: GINGER and CANCER - New Research since 2020 - seven studies reviewed
Ginger has very powerful anti-cancer properties, that are relevant to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine patients who have developed mRNA Induced Turbo Cancer after Pfizer or Moderna vaccination.
Ginger has over 400 bioactive compounds: phenols, terpenes, polysaccharides
Key phenols are: gingerols, shogaols, paradols, and zingerone which exhibit many biological effects including immuno-modulatory, antioxidant, anti-inflammation and anti-carcinogenic.
Volatile phenolic compounds, mainly 6-gingerol, give ginger its pungent fragrance and unique aroma
Shogaols are derived from ginger with heat treatment or long-term storage
6-shogaol has demonstrated its potential as an effective agent with anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties
Paradols can form shogaols after hydrogenation.
Zingerone is a phenolic alkanone mainly found in dried ginger with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities
Anti-Cancer effects of ginger:
prevents development of prostate and colon cancers
I review 7 recent peer-reviewed studies that go into depth on the anti-cancer properties of ginger:
“Ginger derivatives possess high potential chemopreventive properties such as cell cycle arrest, increased cellular death (apoptosis, autophagy and autosis), as well as redox homeostasis unbalance. Furthermore, they inhibit angiogenesis, Cancer Stem Cell formation, and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition process. Therefore, this natural compound directly and indirectly influences tumor cell survival and inhibits invasion and metastasis processes, without significant toxic effects on normal cells”
“We observed that ginger extract not only has a powerful cytotoxic effect on breast and pancreatic cancer cells’ proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent manner but also increased the level of p53 protein and did not significantly affect viability of normal cells. Since that selectivity for cancerous cells, high tolerance by humans and low toxicity for normal cells are ideal features of potential cancer chemopreventive and therapeutic agents, after more animal studies and human trials on ginger extract, it can be considered as a novel chemopreventive and therapeutic agent.”
Ginger belongs in any “Alternative Cancer Treatment” approach or protocol, especially for breast cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer.
It can be considered as a “bioactive compound" (food) or (supplement).
UNIQUE FEATURES helpful for mRNA Induced TURBO CANCER:
strongly upregulates p53 tumor suppressor
inhibits cancer stem cells which are responsible for resistance to chemo, metastasis and cancer relapse
modulates microRNAs (miRNA)
reverses resistance to chemotherapy
protects heart, liver and kidneys from chemo damage
treats chemo induced nausea & vomiting
ginger will not lose its antioxidant activity even after cooking at high temperatures
A combination of fresh ginger in the diet (gingerols), and dry ginger either via supplements or diet (shogaols, paradols, zingerones) gives you the maximum anti-cancer benefit.
This is a very important article for anyone dealing with cancer!
NEW ARTICLE: GINGER and CANCER - New Research since 2020 - seven studies reviewed
Ginger has very powerful anti-cancer properties, that are relevant to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine patients who have developed mRNA Induced Turbo Cancer after Pfizer or Moderna vaccination.
Ginger has over 400 bioactive compounds: phenols, terpenes, polysaccharides
Key phenols are: gingerols, shogaols, paradols, and zingerone which exhibit many biological effects including immuno-modulatory, antioxidant, anti-inflammation and anti-carcinogenic.
Volatile phenolic compounds, mainly 6-gingerol, give ginger its pungent fragrance and unique aroma
Shogaols are derived from ginger with heat treatment or long-term storage
6-shogaol has demonstrated its potential as an effective agent with anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties
Paradols can form shogaols after hydrogenation.
Zingerone is a phenolic alkanone mainly found in dried ginger with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities
Anti-Cancer effects of ginger:
I review 7 recent peer-reviewed studies that go into depth on the anti-cancer properties of ginger:
“Ginger derivatives possess high potential chemopreventive properties such as cell cycle arrest, increased cellular death (apoptosis, autophagy and autosis), as well as redox homeostasis unbalance. Furthermore, they inhibit angiogenesis, Cancer Stem Cell formation, and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition process. Therefore, this natural compound directly and indirectly influences tumor cell survival and inhibits invasion and metastasis processes, without significant toxic effects on normal cells”
“We observed that ginger extract not only has a powerful cytotoxic effect on breast and pancreatic cancer cells’ proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent manner but also increased the level of p53 protein and did not significantly affect viability of normal cells. Since that selectivity for cancerous cells, high tolerance by humans and low toxicity for normal cells are ideal features of potential cancer chemopreventive and therapeutic agents, after more animal studies and human trials on ginger extract, it can be considered as a novel chemopreventive and therapeutic agent.”
Ginger belongs in any “Alternative Cancer Treatment” approach or protocol, especially for breast cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer.
It can be considered as a “bioactive compound" (food) or (supplement).
UNIQUE FEATURES helpful for mRNA Induced TURBO CANCER:
A combination of fresh ginger in the diet (gingerols), and dry ginger either via supplements or diet (shogaols, paradols, zingerones) gives you the maximum anti-cancer benefit.
This is a very important article for anyone dealing with cancer!
How much do you have to ingest in order to get it to work? An ounce or a whole root?
Perhaps it's because of ginger's antiparasitic properties(?) - https://search.brave.com/search?q=ginger+antiparasitic&source=web