Tag: anticancer

Substances that interfere with a biochemical activity of a cancer cell.

 

Oregon Grape: The Powerful Native American Herb

Oregon grape, also known as Mahonia aquifolium, is a small evergreen tree native to North America and parts of Central and South America. It has been used for centuries by Native American tribes for its medicinal properties. In this blog post, we will explore the active constituents in Oregon grape, their mechanism of action on specific biochemical pathways, and their potential health benefits.

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Turkey Tail in action to improve your health

Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor) is a unique fungi with a rich history in traditional Chinese medicine. It has a distinctive layered cap that resembles a wild turkey’s tail feathers and contains powerful healing properties for modern health concerns. In this guide, we will explore the Turkey Tail’s species, active constituents, mechanism of action, historical use, and its role as an ancient natural remedy with modern applications.

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Bitter Melon

Bitter melon, also known as Momordica charantia, is a tropical vine that belongs to the gourd family. It is widely cultivated in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its culinary and medicinal uses. The plant is characterized by its unique bitter taste, which is why it has earned the name “bitter melon.” In natural medicine,…

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Milk Thistle is Not Just a Weed

Milk Thistle: A Powerhouse Herb in Naturopathic Medicine with many benefits. Milk thistle, scientifically known as Silybum marianum, is a flowering herb that has been used for centuries in natural medicine. This plant, native to the Mediterranean region, has gained significant attention due to its potential health benefits and medicinal properties. The parts of the…

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