Title: Natural Substances That Reduces and Fightes Cancer in Human Being

Authors: Dr Tejendra A Rajput, Dr Snehal A Patil

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i3.180

Abstract

Cancer is one of the most treacherous, fast propagating with quite high transience rate disease of present century even in the developed and developing country. The situation is even worse in the in developed country due to lack of knowledge, scarcity and non-availability of quality drugs. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world. India is a rich source of medicinal plants and a number of plant extracts have been used in a variety of systems of medicines such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, etc. to cure various diseases. One of the easiest things for a person touched by cancer to address is their diet. Our view is that a diet is the most helpful diet in fighting cancer. Remember that ´good nourishment´ is a crucial weapon in the fight in opposition to cancer and any sickness. Good cancer nutrition can be vital in increasing your personal odds of survival. Certain bioactive compounds, found in foods, are known to have strong epigenetic (cancer correcting) benefits. Supplements concentrate those benefits.

Keywords: Cancer, daily food, phytoconstituents, caratenoids etc.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Tejendra A Rajput

Department of Chemistry, GES’s, Art’s

Commerce and Science College, Jawhar, Dist. Palghar India

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