Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 I was unable to copy and paste the reference site, nor did Forward incude it, yet I was able to get to it for the entire study. THis is In vitro, and there's many a slip 'tween that and our bodies. I'm in no way surprised about mistletoe, but have never heard of many of the ones that are considered the most potent. Rhoda The tumoricidal properties of international medicinal herbs were tested against neuroblastoma cells. Surprisingly, the results indicate that many of the most commonly used CAMs exhibited relatively weak tumoricidal effects including cats claw, astragalus, ginseng, echinacea, mistletoe, milk thistle, slippery elm, cayenne, chamomile, don quai, meadowsweet, motherwort and shepherd's purse The most potent herbs were well dispersed among the plant kingdom and include tumoricidal effects by extracts of wild yam root, bloodroot, teasel root, bakuchi seed, dichroa root, kanta kari, garcinia fruit, mace, dragons blood and the biblically referenced herbs: balm of gilead bud, frankincense and myrrh gum. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121431381/abstract?CRETRY=1 & SRETRY=0 Sally 1: Phytother Res. 2008 Oct 9. [Epub ahead of print] Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Some interesting related info in this patent: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2007/0248693.html - Steve oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Rhoda MeadThursday, October 16, 2008 12:10 PMoleander soup Subject: fascinating study of In vitro study of tumoricidal herbs I was unable to copy and paste the reference site, nor did Forward incude it, yet I was able to get to it for the entire study. THis is In vitro, and there's many a slip 'tween that and our bodies. I'm in no way surprised about mistletoe, but have never heard of many of the ones that are considered the most potent. Rhoda The tumoricidal properties of international medicinal herbs were tested against neuroblastoma cells. Surprisingly, the results indicate that many of the most commonly used CAMs exhibited relatively weak tumoricidal effects including cats claw, astragalus, ginseng, echinacea, mistletoe, milk thistle, slippery elm, cayenne, chamomile, don quai, meadowsweet, motherwort and shepherd's purse The most potent herbs were well dispersed among the plant kingdom and include tumoricidal effects by extracts of wild yam root, bloodroot, teasel root, bakuchi seed, dichroa root, kanta kari, garcinia fruit, mace, dragons blood and the biblically referenced herbs: balm of gilead bud, frankincense and myrrh gum. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121431381/abstract?CRETRY=1 & SRETRY=0 Sally 1: Phytother Res. 2008 Oct 9. [Epub ahead of print] Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 An Egyptian dr was injecting my aunt with mistletoe nearly 25 yrs ago!--- On Thu, 10/16/08, Rhoda Mead <hummingbird541 wrote: Rhoda Mead <hummingbird541 fascinating study of In vitro study of tumoricidal herbsoleander soup Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 12:09 PM I was unable to copy and paste the reference site, nor did Forward incude it, yet I was able to get to it for the entire study. THis is In vitro, and there's many a slip 'tween that and our bodies. I'm in no way surprised about mistletoe, but have never heard of many of the ones that are considered the most potent. Rhoda The tumoricidal properties of international medicinal herbs were tested against neuroblastoma cells. Surprisingly, the results indicate that many of the most commonly used CAMs exhibited relatively weak tumoricidal effects including cats claw, astragalus, ginseng, echinacea, mistletoe, milk thistle, slippery elm, cayenne, chamomile, don quai, meadowsweet, motherwort and shepherd's purse The most potent herbs were well dispersed among the plant kingdom and include tumoricidal effects by extracts of wild yam root, bloodroot, teasel root, bakuchi seed, dichroa root, kanta kari, garcinia fruit, mace, dragons blood and the biblically referenced herbs: balm of gilead bud, frankincense and myrrh gum. http://www3. interscience. wiley.com/ journal/12143138 1/abstract? CRETRY=1 & SRETRY=0 Sally 1: Phytother Res. 2008 Oct 9. [Epub ahead of print] Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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