Why is the mainstream WITHHOLDING this ‘royalty flower’ from cancer patients?
If this most recent health crisis we’ve been enduring for the greater part of 2020 has taught us anything… it’s that conventional medicine can really put the pedal to the metal when it wants to.
So why does it take so LONG for them to come up with ANYTHING that might help cancer patients fight… or even survive… their disease?
And it feels AGONIZINGLY slow when you’re given a certain prognosis… and you don’t know whether you’ll live to see a therapy that actually HELPS you.
TOO MANY folks with cancer are being HARMED by their treatments…
While SO MANY natural alternatives are “waiting in the wings” to be EMBRACED by the mainstream… and made available to the patients who are DESPERATE for them.
Here’s one that’s shown some promise… but hasn’t gotten nearly the amount of attention it deserves.
The BEST gift you WON’T find under the Christmas tree
The word “jasmine” comes from the Persian term “yâsamin,” which means “gift from God.”
And when it comes to cancer, the species of this flower known as “royal jasmine” (Jasminum grandiflorum) could truly live up to that nickname!
Now, this type of jasmine has a long history of being used as medicine… most notably in the ancient medicinal practice of Ayurveda…
Even though you may have only encountered it as an ingredient in perfume.
But here’s the deal…
The SAME volatile compounds that make jasmine a sought-after scent may be the key to fighting cancer!
I’m talking about methyl jasmonate… first discovered in jasmine in the late 1950s by a French chemist named Edouard Demole.
Turns out, methyl jasmonate is one of the many “defense chemicals” found in plants – hormones that help protect them from harm.
In people, methyl jasmonate can attack cancer cells… without harming healthy cells.
This selective action has been observed in several different kinds of cancer, including…
- lung carcinoma
- metastatic melanoma
- leukemia
- and more.
It appears to work by INHIBITING cancer cell growth… and by INDUCING cancer cell “suicide” (a.k.a. apoptosis).
And animal studies have shown that methyl jasmonate can EXTEND survival in subjects with cancer.
The only catch?
You WON’T find jasmine or methyl jasmonate in supplement form just yet.
And the Israeli pharmaceutical company that was leading the charge in developing a cancer drug from jasmonate over a decade ago has gone out of business…
So, you won’t find this ingredient as part of your chemo treatments, either.
But you WILL find jasmine tea… which has shown protective effects against esophageal and gastric cancers.
And a practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine may know jasmine as “chamelil.”
To unwrapping natural cancer cures,
Melissa Young
P.S. Looking for more “flower power” to fuel your cancer fight? Try periwinkle… plumbago… or daylily.


