Amazing Breakthrough Kills “Hopeless” Cancers
Dear Reader,
With all the vitamins and herbal supplements on the market today, it can be hard to know what’s good… and what you can skip.
But in nearly 30 years of medicine, curcumin is one of the most powerful and versatile supplements I’ve ever seen.
It lowers inflammation… helps ease joint pain… and one study found it treated depression as well as Prozac.
And if there weren’t enough reasons to love curcumin, now we can add another to the list.
Because research shows it can help kill some of the hardest-to-treat cancers around… and it just may end up saving your life.
When docs talk about cancers that are tough… and sometimes nearly impossible… to treat, it isn’t long before neuroblastoma comes up.
This cancer starts in nerve cells and typically forms in the adrenal glands – and mainstream drugs like chemo are often useless against it.
So you can understand why scientists are doing back-flips over a new study proving that curcumin can destroy these stubborn cancer cells.
You see, we’ve known before that curcumin kills cancer cells in lab studies.
But curcumin can come with a big problem. It isn’t always easily absorbed by your body (although taking it with black pepper makes a big difference).
In this groundbreaking study, the researchers found a delivery system that transports curcumin to the cancer cells intact.
The key was attaching curcumin to nanoparticles, which essentially act as a high-tech delivery system.
And once curcumin got to the neuroblastoma cells, it practically destroyed them on contact.
Even better, the curcumin didn’t come with all those nasty long-term side effects of the other (less effective) drugs.
Although this type of cancer treatment is still in the testing phase, you don’t have to wait to experience the benefits of curcumin.
For general health, I recommend using the spice, turmeric, which is loaded with curcumin. That’s because it’s packaged with the wisdom of nature, and combined with other beneficial compounds that are present in the plant.
And always combine either turmeric or curcumin supplements with black pepper, as I discussed. It makes the curcumin 7 TIMES more bioavailable.
To a brighter day,
Dr. Richard Gerhauser, M.D.