When it comes to cancer, it’s an “all or nothing” situation.

You’ve got to BANISH cancer cells and tumors… before they EVER have the chance to take over.

The problem is that RIDDING yourself of cancer often means DESTROYING healthy tissue.

At least, that’s all that mainstream medicine has to offer cancer patients.

That’s why the “holy grail” is to find something that SLAMS THE BRAKES on cancer growth…

While leaving the rest of you alone.

The latest glimmer of hope comes from a plant that the scientific community knows really well – but NOT for its cancer-fighting characteristics.

They’re even trying to grow this plant in space!

And as it turns out, they may just be planting the seeds for an interstellar cancer cure.

Make a wish on this ‘star plant’

The plant known to the scientific community as Arabidopsis thaliana has recently been called a “hero in disguise”…

Because of how it has shown in research to be able to HALT the growth of cancer cells…

And without harming normal, healthy cells.

These findings come out of a study published in 2020.

Turns out, this plant… which has shown ZERO medicinal value since being discovered growing in a German mountain range in the 16th century… isn’t as “unassuming” as once thought!

Because it just needed its power to be HARNESSED in just the right way.

The researchers did something special to Arabidopsis thaliana – now being called a “Cinderella plant” – to bring out its cancer-fighting potential.

They treated it with a hormone called jasmonate, derived from jasmine. It’s one of the many “defense chemicals” found in plants – ones that help protect them from harm.

It’s one of the SAME volatile compounds that make jasmine a sought-after scent, first discovered by the French chemist Edouard Demole in the late 1950s.

And it’s been shown to help SUPERCHARGE plants… especially in their ability to fight cancer.

Now, the study I just mentioned involved treating breast cancer cells in a lab dish. We’ve got a long way to go before we can see what this UNDERAPPRECIATED plant can do in real cancer patients.

But A. thaliana – which is a type of green called a “cress” – is in the cruciferous family (or Brassicaceae).

And we’ve seen how its cousins in the same family can also help fight cancer… like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, black mustard, arugula…

And even another type of cress, watercress!

So, I’m not surprised one bit.

And that’s exactly what led the head researcher to start investigating A. thaliana back in 2006.

Now, A. thaliana is commonly found in scientists’ laboratories… and NOT in the supplement aisle or pharmacy.

At least, not yet anyway.

And you won’t find jasmonate on its own, either.

But there are plenty of ways to benefit from cruciferous veggies in the meantime…

Including sulforaphane supplements and cruciferous blend formulas in capsule form.


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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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