Oleander Found to Induce Autophagy Against Cancer Cells
a CureZone exclusive report by Tony Isaacs
September 19, 2007
Phoenix Biotech manager Dennis Knocke reported today that noted MD Anderson researcher Doctor Robert Newman, the lead research scientist in a number of important studies on oleander and oleander compounds, has recently finished a new study due to be published soon in a peer reviewed journal which indicates that oleander induces and increases autophagy, a natural body mechanism which encapsulates cells and signals for them to be cannibalized and destroyed.
The new study appears to provide an important new piece of evidence in understanding why oleander has proven to be successful against many forms of cancer. In previous studies on oleander, many of which were also led by Dr. Newman, oleander extracts have been shown to 1) inhibit angiogenesis, the process where cancer produces blood vessels and spreads, 2) inhibit the NF-kB factor in cancer cells, which is the process that cells use to protect themselves when they come under attack, 3) induce apoptosis, or normal cell death, in cancer cells, and 4) greatly stimulate immune activity.
Phoenix Biotech is the manufacturer of the patented oleander medication Anvirzel, which has passed FDA phase I toxicity trials and has been used successfully by doctors and clinics outside the United States for many years, including the Salud Integral Clinic in Honduras, which Phoenix Biotech owns.
An extract of oleander (Nerium oleander) that contains oleandrin is effacious in the treatment of tumors. This use is species-specific and is correlated with Na, K-ATPase isoforms. Additionally, oleandrin raises the intracellular calcium level, releases cytochrome C from mitochondria, and induces apoptosis through a caspase-dependent pathway.
Also, oleandrin inhibits the release of tumor growth factor bFGF from tumors. bFGF has many tumor-proliferating effects including promoting angiogenesis.
Oleandrin was determined to block the activation of NF-kB, which in turn blocks the cell-survival function of NF-kB. In addition, a non-water-soluble fraction of oleander is able to produce oxygen free-radicals in tumor cells, which may contribute to tumor cell injury and death. Oleandrin, particularly when in the context of oleandrin and oleander extract, is able to cross the blood-brain-barrier.
Evidence suggests that oleandrin and oleander extract have antiviral activity. Development continues as the oleander extract is nontoxic to normal cells and exhibits multiple antitumor activities such as inducing apoptosis, reducing molecular mechanisms of cell survival, and inhibiting tumor-promoting factor bFGF-2.
Source: http://www.saludintegral.hn/default1.htmIs this the same as those oleander pills you mentioned? If so, how much are the pills again and where do I buy them? I want to send this info to my cousin, and some pills, if it will do the same thing.
They are not the same as the dietary capsules I wrote about, and are not yet introduced.
The liquid dietary supplement contains 80% oleander extract that is essentially the same as the patented medicine Anvirzel and 20% Sutherlandia Frutescens (the South African Cancer Bush). The capsules are made up of dried oleander and S Frutescens. Personally I would rather wait on the results of an ongoing double blind study to see if the capsules are equally as effective as the liquid extract.
For more information about the dietary supplement, liquid or capsule form, please ask me the question in the Ask Tony Isaacs forum where it is acceptable for me to discuss products and point out links to them.
Thanks,
DQ (AKA Tony Isaacs)