Natural Remedies - Healing with Medicinal Herbs

Natural Treatment for Cancer with Medicinal Herbs


Despite significant progress in cancer research and good treatment possibilities, this disease causes despair in those affected. Understanding the causes of cancer helps identify preventive behaviors. Since ancient populations were unfamiliar with this disease, identifying its causes is easier.

Cancer is a disease of modern civilization caused by many factors. While sometimes hereditary, typical causes are often linked to lifestyle: unhealthy living, intense stress, depression, alcohol, nicotine, medications, diet, and polluted environments provide a foundation for cancer development.

Up to 90% of lung cancer cases are caused by nicotine. Despite this, many continue smoking, endangering and shortening their lives, as smoking causes one-third of cancers, including those of the larynx, oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and bladder. Excessive alcohol consumption amplifies nicotine’s effects.

Until recently, certain cancers (e.g., pancreatic or gallbladder cancer) were not preventable, as infections were considered their cause. Hope emerged when it was discovered that foods contain micro-substances with antibacterial and antibiotic effects.

Scientists at the American National Cancer Institute found that 33 foods contain anti-cancer substances. Research aims to isolate these substances into medications to prevent the disease.

These anti-cancer substances are bioactive plant compounds that act pharmacologically in the body, primarily strengthening the immune system. They help prevent cancer and are grouped as follows:

Carotenoids (carrots, green leafy vegetables)
Flavonoids (red cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes, grapes, cherries)
Glucosinolates (greens)
Protease Inhibitors (legumes)
Phenolic Acids (kale, wheat, walnuts)
Phytosterols (sunflower seeds, natural plant oils)
Phytoestrogens (millet)
Sulfides (leeks, garlic)

These substances act as antioxidants, neutralizing oxygen-rich free radicals that damage cells. Whether they prevent tumor growth is not yet proven.

Cancer development can begin 15–20 years before symptoms are noticeable. Despite this, the cure rate exceeds 80% if detected early.

At the first signs of cancer (persistent pain, blood in urine or stool, frequent bruising, changed moles, etc.), seek medical help immediately. In cancer management, natural methods can support modern medical treatments, which have more effective tools.

Self-Help Measures for Natural Support in Cancer

Incorporate these holistic remedies to support health during cancer treatment, under medical supervision:

  1. Prioritize Early Detection: Monitor your body for symptoms (e.g., skin changes, persistent pain) and get annual check-ups to catch cancer early.
  2. Eat Antioxidant-Rich Foods: Consume fresh vegetables and fruits like kale, broccoli, carrots, garlic, red onions, citrus, and berries, which contain carotenoids, flavonoids, and sulfides to combat free radicals.
  3. Use Immune-Boosting Herbs: Incorporate burdock, echinacea, sage, ginseng, or mistletoe (with medical approval) to support immune function.
  4. Drink Herbal Teas: Sip green tea, turmeric, or peppermint teas to promote wellness and reduce inflammation, with doctor’s guidance.
  5. Avoid Harmful Substances: Quit smoking, limit alcohol, and avoid unproven “miracle” remedies or supplements to reduce health risks.
  6. Adopt a Healthy Diet: Eat whole grains (e.g., brown rice, oats), legumes, and foods rich in lactic acid (e.g., yogurt) to support overall health.
  7. Manage Stress: Practice psychotherapy, meditation, or yoga to boost mental health, confidence, and dopamine levels, aiding treatment outcomes.
  8. Stay Active: Engage in light exercise like walking to improve energy and well-being, as approved by your doctor.
  9. Follow Post-Treatment Care: After recovery, maintain regular check-ups and a healthy lifestyle with herbs like mistletoe to support long-term wellness.

Important Note

Cancer is a serious condition requiring professional medical treatment. Natural remedies can complement but not replace conventional therapies. Consult a healthcare professional immediately for any symptoms or concerns to ensure proper diagnosis, treatment, and safe use of complementary methods.