12/07/2018 / By RJ Jhonson
Cancer occurs because of the growth of abnormal tumor cells in specific parts of the body. Currently, conventional methods of treating the disease are complicated, expensive, and very painful for patients. According to a study, this may not necessarily be the case anymore as safer but effective alternatives exist in the form of honey and aloe vera.
The researchers noted that by themselves, both honey and aloe vera had been established in previous studies to have immunomodulatory, anticancer, and antioxidant effects, all of which contribute to the death of cancerous tumors. The study focused on the mechanisms behind the two ingredients’ effects and the benefits of combining them for treating cancer.
Rats carrying breast cancer cells were administered honey and aloe vera. The researchers noted that while the two acted differently from each other, they both promoted oxidative stress. Under normal circumstances, this would be a bad outcome. Oxidative stress, after all, causes cellular damage and is even considered one of the risk factors of cancer.
In cancerous environments, however, oxidative stress can be beneficial. It breaks apart the antioxidant barriers that protect cancerous tumors and induces apoptosis or cellular death.
The study was published in the Journal of Medicinal Food.
Aloe is one of the most popular herbs today, especially among those who want to get healthy and youthful skin. But the benefits of aloe vera are beyond skin-deep as the herb can also help treat conditions that affect other parts of the body.
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