Aloe Vera:Cancer Tumors Regress...in 29/30 Participants
ANTI-CANCER
Several scientific studies have found evidence that aloe may have anti-cancer abilities.
Shamaan et al.12 found that vitamin C and Aloe vera extract were able to reduce the severity of chemical hepatocarcinogenesis, which is the development of liver cancer. In this study, the researchers chemically induced liver cancer in rats and then examined the severity of the process of cancer development. When vitamin C or Aloe vera supplements were given to the cancer-induced rats, these previously increased biochemical indicators of cancer were suppressed. In particular, plasma levels of the enzyme gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase were found to be "reduced as early as 1 month with Aloe vera gel supplementation and 2 months with vitamin C supplementation."
Date: 3/13/2005 5:12:16 PM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 6449 times There is mounting evidence that free radicals play an important role in the initiation and progression of cancer. A study completed by Desai et al.9 investigated the antioxidant activity of Roidex, a combination of squalene, vitamin E, and Aloe vera. The purpose of this study was to determine whether this formulation is able to prevent the development of chemically induced cancer and to cause regression of any tumors already formed in a mouse skin model. To study the cancer prevention ability of this mixture, skin tumors were chemically induce in 50 mice. The mice were treated with either mineral oil, 5% squalene, or Roidex. The researchers found that at the end of the prevention study, "there was a 33.34% incidence to tumors in the mineral oil-treatment group, and 26.67% in the 5% squalene and Roidex groups." To study the ability of Roidex to cause tumor regression, mice with tumors were selected for testing. The results were "a regression of 33.34% of the tumors in the Roidex-treated group (39 tumors to 26 tumors) compared to the non-treated group whose tumors regressed only 3.44% (29 tumors to 28 tumors)." In summary, this study found that a combination of vitamin E and Aloe vera reduced the incidence of tumors and caused tumor regression in induced cancer in mice.
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