Preliminary studies in the lab suggest echinacea may help
inhibit colon tumors when combined with cichoric acid.
Not exact matches
Cancer: Flaxseed may protect against breast cancer, prostate cancer, and
colon cancer by
inhibiting tumor growth and blocking enzymes that are involved in the spread of
tumor cells.
The substance vigorously
inhibited the growth of cultured
tumor cells from
colon, lung, and breast cancers, the team reports in the 20 January issue of Angewandte Chemie.
A phase I clinical trial conducted by investigators at the University of Texas San Antonio, showed that the combination of HCQ and the chemotherapy drug vorinostat in 27 patients with advanced solid
tumors, including renal cell carcinoma and
colon cancer, was clinically safe and
inhibited autophagy.
Other studies have found that nutrients in dark, leafy greens may
inhibit the growth of
tumor cells in breast, skin, lung and stomach cancers and that green tea may thwart cancer development in
colon, liver, breast and prostate cells.
Flaxseed is also a great source of lignans, plant compounds that have been shown to
inhibit the growth of
colon tumor cells.
Research with animals has suggested that raspberries have have the potential to
inhibit cancer cell proliferation and
tumor formation in various parts of the body, including the
colon.
One animal study found that diets rich in walnuts were able to suppress the growth of breast cancer
tumors better than even omega - 3s alone (Source) Another animal study found that walnuts, along with flax, was able to
inhibit the growth of
colon cancer.
A 2012 Japanese study found the pulp and juice from satsuma mandarin oranges
inhibited tumor growth in cancers of the
colon, lung and tongue.
Curcumin has been clinically shown to
inhibit growth of various cancer cells including: Bone Cancer, Breast Cancer, Brain
Tumors,
Colon, Liver, Pancreatic, Stomach, Bladder, Kidney, Prostate, Leukemia, Ovarian, Melanoma, and more!
Phytates have been shown to
inhibit the growth of human leukemia cells,
colon cancer cells, both estrogen receptor - positive and negative breast cancer cells, voicebox cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, liver
tumors, pancreatic, melanoma, and muscle cancers.
And lab experiments have shown that estrogen may
inhibit tumor development in the
colon by affecting cell growth, or by lowering levels of a cancer - linked hormone called IGF - 1.