Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Cure for Cancer Visible


Good news for cancer patients


Here is good news for patients suffering from cancer; a team of UAE University researchers might have made a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer by discovering the exciting properties of Manuka honey that effectively inhibit the growth of a variety of cancer cell types including chest, skin, and colon cancer.
Manuka honey has been known for long and has been packaged and sold in different forms, but no one knew how powerful this honey can be. The honey is obtained from nectar collected by honey bees from manuka trees found in New Zealand. Recognised for its anti-bacterial and wound healing properties for many years, the honey was, however, not investigated for its potential effects on cancer cells, said a UAE University official. The ground-breaking discovery provides strong scientific evidence,” he said, adding that the discovery had been made in a research conducted by a team of prominent researchers from the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the UAE University (UAEU). The research, he said, has also highlighted the honey’s potential property of reducing the toxic side effects associated with chemotherapy treatment in cancer patients. The study, recently published in an international scientific journal, was led by Dr Basel Al Ramadi, professor and chairman of the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology.
Professor Al Ramadi said the team used three different cancer cells in the research. “[It] demonstrated that the addition of exceedingly small amounts of manuka honey, as little as 1.0 per cent, can stop the growth of cancer cells,” he said.
The researchers, he said, then carried out an extensive series of experiments to uncover the molecular basis of manuka’s anti-cancer activity. “Our findings provided conclusive evidence that manuka acts directly by inducing apoptosis, or programmed cell death, in cancer cells,” said Professor Al Ramadi.
Apoptosis is a physiological process that all multicellular organisms use to balance their need for new cell generation with the elimination of old unwanted ones. This process is tightly regulated so that, in adult tissues, cell death exactly balances cell division. In the course of their investigation that began more than five years ago, he said, the researchers also successfully used an animal tumour to demonstrate the potential effect of manuka honey in experiment............................................culled from NaijaTalk


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