Cancer’s Green Kryptonite?
Cancer. It’s a diagnosis that leaves your mind reeling.
Thoughts ping-pong between shock, fear, and utter confusion as you navigate treatment options. Sure, modern medicine has weapons to attack these abnormalities… that is, until hostile cells wise up, and resist all efforts.
What then?
Well, hidden within most plants, is a potential cancer fighter. And research shows this humble plant-based molecule shows incredible promise in the cancer battle…
Meet chlorophyll, the mighty molecule that fuels photosynthesis—it’s the green pigment that makes plants vibrant.
At its essence, chlorophyll helps plants absorb light energy to convert air and water into life-sustaining fuel via photosynthesis. The chemical structure, focusing on magnesium, makes this metabolic feat possible.
A deeper look reveals antioxidant activity in chlorophyll. This activity also translates to therapeutic effects on human cells—especially when free radical damage accumulates.
In fact, population-based studies report lower cancer rates among those who regularly consume more chlorophyll-rich foods. And early cell research shows concentrated chlorophyll can fight cancer in multiple ways.
Lab research shows concentrated chlorophyll attacks cancer’s ability to spread unchecked. It overrides the cellular immortality that allows tumors to grow rapidly and limitlessly.
Instead, it sparks self-destruction programming. This also re-sensitizes abnormal tissue to certain cancer drugs after previous resistance.
In other words, chlorophyll exhibits a multipronged offense that weakens and exposes cancer on several fronts. Supplemental versions may someday strengthen medical treatments against advanced cancers.
For now, more widespread human studies are still needed to confirm effectiveness and safety. But chlorophyll’s low toxicity makes further research very appealing.
Until chlorophyll therapy becomes standardized, you can tap into its benefits by eating your greens.
A nutritionist can advise optimal vegetable intake for sufficient chlorophyll absorption. Supplements can then fill gaps for maximum clinical strength.
To cancer’s kryptonite,
Rachel Mace
Editor, e-Alert with contributions from the research team
P.S. Does mainstream’s “demonized food duo” actually help STOP cancer? Learn more here.
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