A Simple Spice That May Battle Cancer

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Simple Spice That May Battle Cancer

Date: July 16, 2013

Turmeric

Turmeric, a common Indian spice, may one day join the cancer treatment tool kit.

Researchers have found that a tiny oral dose of curcumin, a compound found in turmeric, cut breast cancer rates in rats by half. In another study, conducted by Anirban Maitra, M.D., a pathologist at Johns Hopkins, curcumin helped deter drug-resistant cancers. Prepared as minute particles for better absorption, a combination of curcumin and the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin not only shrank the tumors but also helped avoid the toxic side effects of doxorubicin on heart muscles.

Compared with the United States, most cancer rates are lower in India, where people have been eating turmeric for centuries, says Saraswati Sukumar, Ph.D., co-director of theBreast Cancer Program at Johns Hopkins. Johns Hopkins researchers sought to affirm the dietary link.

"There must be a correlation," she says. "Nevertheless, the amount of turmeric we add to food is very low, a teaspoon for the whole family."

Sukumar would like her clinical colleagues to conduct human trials to confirm the tumor-shrinking effect among people undergoing general chemotherapy and then follow up with a study on turmeric and cancer prevention among the general population.

Listen to a podcast of Sukumar discussing her work with turmeric.

Comments

  • JerseyGirl22
    JerseyGirl22 Member Posts: 342
    edited November 2015

    chocomouse this is a subject I'm very much interested in... There is a study being done in the UK, as a woman there declined tamoxifen and decided to go with a vegetarian diet, exercise and turmeric/curcumin, after having chemo, rads, and surgery... she's past the 5 year remission mark and into year 7 cancer free... There are so many people out there using curcumin and doing well. I'd be interested to see if there is any more info from the studies...

  • JerseyGirl22
    JerseyGirl22 Member Posts: 342
    edited November 2015

    chocomouse this is a subject I'm very much interested in... There is a study being done in the UK, as a woman there declined tamoxifen and decided to go with a vegetarian diet, exercise and turmeric/curcumin, after having chemo, rads, and surgery... she's past the 5 year remission mark and into year 7 cancer free... There are so many people out there using curcumin and doing well. I'd be interested to see if there is any more info from the studies...

  • DivineMrsM
    DivineMrsM Member Posts: 9,620
    edited November 2015

    I started taking several supplements the year I was diagnosed w/bc, one of them turmeric extract/curcurmin complex. It's comes as a 1,160 mg tablet, I take two every day. Diagnosed stage iv from the start, I've been at this almost five years now and will continue to take my turmeric!

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  • lulubee
    lulubee Member Posts: 1,493
    edited November 2015

    I also take a supplement with curcumin, and have done so since my extensive bone mets were discovered five years ago. I am currently NED on Xeloda

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