Many foods are brought into the spotlight as being cancer-fighting foods for their antioxidant profile. Moringa may bring this one step farther by having the ability to reduce the spread of cancer.
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in the melanocytes. This is where the pigment is synthesized in your skin. Changes in moles or new moles suddenly appearing accompanied with swelling, itching or tenderness could indicate the development of melanoma. If you suspect this, seek the medical attention of a licensed professional.
Moringa is being researched and explored as a powerful cancer-killing remedy. There have been promising studies indicating a benefit to moringa in reducing the spread of cancer, but for now, it cannot be seen as a cure. More research is needed for moringa to be used as an effective treatment.
Moringa has been observed to trigger cellular death in cancer cells. It may do this by activating genetic programming within the cell's DNA to self-destruct, reducing the spread of cancer and possibly reversing its growth.
In this study, cancerous animal cells were observed to be inhibited and destroyed as the concentration of moringa leaf extract was increased.
All cells contain the function of self-induced death, which naturally ends the life cycle of the cell. One concern about moringa's induction of cellular death was that it could cause the same effect on healthy cells of the body.
Thankfully, this seems to not be the case. Moringa's deadly touch only seems to extend to inducing the natural end phase of a cell's life cycle. It has not been observed to affect the life of a healthy functioning cell negatively.
In addition to the impressive effects moringa has on cancer cells, it has a high profile of antioxidants and beneficial nutrients. This is great for repairing damaged tissue, equipping cells with what they need to function well and helping to fight various infections. Some of the vitamins and minerals in moringa include:
Moringa's effectiveness for inducing the death of cancer cells without any side effects gives hope for a future alternative to chemotherapy, which can have negative effects on the body and paralyze the immune system with its side effects.
Combined with moringa's nutritious health profile, it can be a great addition to your diet if you are fighting cancer, trying to stay cancer-free, or just want to help your body be healthier.
The bottom line is this - moringa isn't likely going to cure your melanoma. However, it can certainly improve your quality of life. Moringa's dense source of nutrients that boost your weakened immune system & reduce inflammation - two common effects of melanoma.
We'd recommend a bottle or two of our moringa capsules to start, that is until you see how your body reacts. Like many of our customers, we think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how moringa may improve your quality of life.