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Ginger 'may fight ovarian cancer'

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Ginger may help to fight ovarian cancer, US scientists believe.

University of Michigan researchers announced at the American Association of Cancer Research that tests show ginger kills cancer cells.

The study also found that the spice had the added benefit of stopping the cells from becoming resistant to treatment.

But UK cancer experts said that, while ginger may in the future form a basis of a new drug, more research was needed to collaborate the findings.

Ginger is already known to ease nausea and control inflammation, but the findings by the US team offer cancer patients new hope.


This study doesn't mean that people should dash down to the supermarket and stockpile ginger
Henry Scowcroft

Researchers used ginger powder, similar to what is sold in shops, which they dissolved in a solution and applied to ovarian cancer cells.

They found it caused the cells to die in all the tests done.

But it was the way in which the cells died which offered even more hope. The tests demonstrated two types of death - apoptosis, which is essentially cell suicide, and autophagy, a kind of self-digestion.

Report author Rebecca Liu said: "Most ovarian cancer patients develop recurrent disease that eventually becomes resistant to standard chemotherapy, which is associated with apoptosis.

"If ginger can cause autophagic cell death in addition to apoptosis, it may circumvent resistance to conventional chemotherapy."

The researchers warned the results were very preliminary and they plan to test whether they can obtain similar results in animal studies.

Side-effects

But they added the appeal of ginger was that it would have virtually no side-effects and would be easy to administer as a capsule.

Henry Scowcroft, science information officer for Cancer Research UK, said previous research had shown that ginger extract can stop cancer cell growing so it was possible that ginger could form the basis of a new drug.

But more work was needed before firm conclusions could be drawn, he added.

"This study doesn't mean that people should dash down to the supermarket and stockpile ginger.

"We still don't know whether ginger, in any form, can prevent or treat cancers in animals or people."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4876056.stm
 
But it was the way in which the cells died which offered even more hope. The tests demonstrated two types of death - apoptosis, which is essentially cell suicide, and autophagy, a kind of self-digestion.

..gawd lets hope this turns into effective therapy. I know so many family and friends touched by this form of cancer.
 
Originally posted by: IGBT
But it was the way in which the cells died which offered even more hope. The tests demonstrated two types of death - apoptosis, which is essentially cell suicide, and autophagy, a kind of self-digestion.

..gawd lets hope this turns into effective therapy. I know so many family and friends touched by this form of cancer.


Too late for my mom
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, but I do hope it comes out to be effective.
 
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: IGBT
But it was the way in which the cells died which offered even more hope. The tests demonstrated two types of death - apoptosis, which is essentially cell suicide, and autophagy, a kind of self-digestion.

..gawd lets hope this turns into effective therapy. I know so many family and friends touched by this form of cancer.


Too late for my mom
rose.gif
, but I do hope it comes out to be effective.

..that's what killed my mom too. she was on kemo for 2 years. absolute torture. died shortly after her 53rd birthday. they need to find some kind of early diagnosis indicator. if treated early it is curable. I fear for my sisters and nieces. 🙁

 
I belive Ginger played a fairly large role in the "Gerson Therapy" cancer diet. My parents have had several friend try this after being told modern medicine can't do anything for them and they've got 4-6 months tops, likely half that. Both are still here 2 years later. I belive there may be some real merit to this treatment, but it's been unexplored as it's not patentable and thus not profitable.
 
Totally came into this thread thinking "okay I'll bite... who the hell is Ginger, and why do we care that she's going to be fighting cancer?"

🙂
 
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