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Cat's claw for Cervical Cancer
Originally found in Peru, the use of cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa) has been said to date back to the Inca civilization, possibly as far back as 2,000 years. Cat's claw ....
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Yoga for Cervical Cancer
Yoga is an ancient system of relaxation, exercise, and healing with origins in Indian philosophy. Several studies in cancer patients report enhanced quality of life, lower sleep disturbance, decreased stress ....
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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for Cervical Cancer
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Turmeric for Cervical Cancer
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is commonly used for its anti-inflammatory properties. Several early animal and laboratory studies report anti-cancer (colon, skin, breast) properties of curcumin. Many mechanisms have been considered, including ....
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for Cervical Cancer
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a non-invasive technique in which a low-voltage electrical current is delivered through wires from a small power unit to electrodes located on the skin. ....
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Cervical Cancer
The ancient Chinese philosophy of Taoism provided the basis for the development of Chinese medical theory. TCM uses over 120 different herbs for cancer depending on which type is being ....
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Thiamin (Vitamin B1) for Cervical Cancer
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Soy for Cervical Cancer
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Shiitake mushroom for Cervical Cancer
Shiitake (Lentinus edodes) has been taken orally to boost the immune system, decrease cholesterol levels, and for anti-aging purposes. Lentinan, derived from shiitake, has been injected as an adjunct treatment ....
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Shark cartilage for Cervical Cancer
For several decades, shark cartilage has been proposed as a cancer treatment. Studies have shown shark cartilage or the shark cartilage product AE-941 (Neovastat®) to block the growth of new ....
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Selenium for Cervical Cancer
Selenium is a trace mineral found in soil, water, and some foods. It is an essential element in several metabolic pathways. Several studies suggest that low levels of selenium (measured ....
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Seaweed for Cervical Cancer
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is a brown seaweed that grows on the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and the North and Baltic seas. Bladderwrack appears to suppress the ....
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Reishi mushroom for Cervical Cancer
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) has been shown to have antineoplastic and immunomodulatory effects in animal studies. One clinical trial and two case reports exist on advanced cancer patients using Ganopoly®, a ....
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Psychotherapy for Cervical Cancer
Psychotherapy is an interactive process between a person and a qualified mental health professional (psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, licensed counselor, or other trained practitioner). There is good evidence that ....
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Moxibustion for Cervical Cancer
Moxibustion is a healing technique employed across the diverse traditions of acupuncture and oriental medicine for over 2,000 years. Moxibustion uses the principle of heat to stimulate circulation and break ....
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Mistletoe for Cervical Cancer
Mistletoe is one of the most widely used unconventional cancer treatments in Europe. Extracts have been studied for a variety of human cancers including bladder, breast, cervical, CNS, colorectal, head ....
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Milk thistle for Cervical Cancer
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used medicinally for over 2,000 years, most commonly for the treatment of liver and gallbladder disorders. There are early reports from laboratory experiments that ....
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Maitake mushroom for Cervical Cancer
Maitake is the Japanese name for the edible fungus Grifola frondosa. Maitake has been used traditionally both as a food and for medicinal purposes. Early studies in the laboratory as ....
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Lycopene for Cervical Cancer
High levels of lycopene are found in tomatoes and in tomato-based products. Tomatoes are also sources of other nutrients such as vitamin C, folate, and potassium. Several laboratory and human ....
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Iodine for Cervical Cancer
Iodine is an element (atomic number 53), which is required by humans for the synthesis of thyroid hormones (triiodothyronine/T3 and thyroxine/T4). The potential role of non-radioactive iodine in cancer care ....
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Hydrazine sulfate for Cervical Cancer
Hydrazine is an industrial chemical marketed as having the potential to repress weight loss and cachexia (muscle wasting) associated with cancer, and to improve general appetite status. However, in large ....
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Hoxsey formula for Cervical Cancer
"Hoxsey formula" is a misleading name because it is not a single formula, but rather a therapeutic regimen consisting of an oral tonic and topical (on the skin) preparation. The ....
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Healing touch (HT) for Cervical Cancer
Preliminary data suggests HT may be of benefit in cancer patients for inducing relaxation and improving quality of life. However, due to weaknesses in design and the small number of ....
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Green tea for Cervical Cancer
Green tea is made from the dried leaves of Camellia sinensis, a perennial evergreen shrub. Green tea has a long history of use in health and longevity, dating back to ....
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Ginseng for Cervical Cancer
Several human studies suggest that Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) may reduce the risk and progression of various organ cancers, especially if ginseng powder or extract is used. Results may have ....
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Garlic for Cervical Cancer
Preliminary human studies suggest that regular consumption of garlic (Allium sativum, particularly aged garlic) may reduce the risk of developing several types of cancer. Some studies use multi-ingredient products so ....
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Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) for Cervical Cancer
GLA is an omega-6 essential fatty acid. Some laboratory and human studies indicate GLA may have anti-tumor activity and may be used as an adjunct agent to a chemotherapy regimen. ....
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Folic acid for Cervical Cancer
Folic acid or folate is a form of a water-soluble B vitamin needed for human health. Preliminary evidence surrounding the use of folate seems promising for decreasing the risk of ....
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Focusing for Cervical Cancer
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Essiac® for Cervical Cancer
Essiac® contains a combination of herbs, including burdock root (Arctium lappa), sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella), slippery elm inner bark (Ulmus fulva), and Turkish rhubarb (Rheum palmatum). The original formula was ....
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Echinacea for Cervical Cancer
The evidence from a small number of randomized trials evaluating efficacy of echinacea in the treatment of radiation-induced leukopenia (decrease in white blood cells) is equivocal. Studies have used the ....
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DHEA for Cervical Cancer
(Dehydroepiandosterone): DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is an endogenous hormone (made in the human body), and secreted by the adrenal gland. DHEA serves as precursor to male and female sex hormones (androgens and ....
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Cranberry for Cervical Cancer
Several laboratory studies have reported positive effects of proanthocyanidins, flavonoid components of cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) and other fruits such as blueberries, grape seed, and pomegranate, on health. Based on a ....
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Copper for Cervical Cancer
Copper is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods, including vegetables, legumes, nuts, grains and fruits, as well as shellfish, avocado, and beef (organs such as liver). Preliminary research ....
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Chaparral for Cervical Cancer
Chaparral was used by the Native Americans for various health conditions. The chaparral component nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) has been evaluated as a treatment for cancer, but due to risk of ....
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Cat's claw for Cervical Cancer
Originally found in Peru, the use of cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa) has been said to date back to the Inca civilization, possibly as far back as 2,000 years. Cat's claw ....
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Bromelain for Cervical Cancer
Bromelain is a sulfur-containing proteolytic digestive enzyme that is extracted from the stem and the fruit of the pineapple plant (Ananas comosus). There is not enough information to recommend for ....
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Black tea for Cervical Cancer
Black tea (Camellia sinensis) is from the same plant as green tea, but is processed differently. Black tea usually contains more caffeine than green tea. Several studies have explored a ....
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Bitter melon for Cervical Cancer
Bitter melon (Momordica charantia) is used in the traditional Ayurvedic form of medicine from India to lower blood sugar levels. Research has also found that bitter melon extracts may be ....
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Bee pollen for Cervical Cancer
Bee pollen is considered a highly nutritious food because it contains a balance of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, enzymes, and essential amino acids. Research has found that bee pollen ....
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Astragalus for Cervical Cancer
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries due to its immune enhancing properties. Although early laboratory and animal studies report increased immune cell function and reduced ....
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Art therapy for Cervical Cancer
Art therapy involves the application of a variety of art modalities including drawing, painting, clay and sculpture. Art therapy enables the expression of inner thoughts or feelings when verbalization is ....
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Aromatherapy for Cervical Cancer
Healing with fragrant oils has been used for thousands of years. Aromatherapy is often used in people with chronic illnesses (frequently in combination with massage), with the intention to improve ....
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Arabinoxylan for Cervical Cancer
Arabinoxylan is made by altering the outer shell of rice bran using enzymes from Hyphomycetes mycelia mushroom extract. Arabinoxylan has been found to improve immune reactions in diabetes and cancer ....
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