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The Effects Of Licorice Extract On Colon Cancer
The researchers have demonstrated how licorice extracts alone and combined with cisplatin shows efficiency against severe toxicities that arise during administration of cisplatin. Using licorice, and the glycyrrhizic acid it contains, has a positive effect on colon tumors in mice by hindering a harmful enzyme. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is one of the risk factors for colon cancer and inflammation is due to the excessive presence of harmful enzymes in the colon that exaggerate and cause colon cancer. Glycyrrhizic acid, which is in licorice, efficiently works on inflammatory components by blocking the activity of the harmful enzyme. The blending of licorice extract and cisplatin reduces the healing property of cisplatin but significantly shows the anti-tumor activity of the licorice extract. Using licorice extracts slows down the progression of colon cancer and prevents the side effects caused by cisplatin. Therefore, researchers concluded that licorice extract has anti-cancer effect and it can be used as a potent chemo-preventive agent. Based on the medicinal usages of licorice extract, PolyDNA has developed Gene-Eden, an effective dietary supplement that targets latent viral DNA, a major factor of any cancer. It is an effective antiviral supplement that fights foreign viruses in the body, helping the body maintain a natural, non-harmful concentration of latent viruses. Gene-Eden was designed with the unique combination of five natural ingredients: Green Tea Extract, Quercetin, Licorice Extract, Cinnamon Extract, and Selenium. These ingredients have strong antiviral properties to combat several latent viruses and chronic diseases. Gene-Eden improves the immune system of the human body. If you are interested in protecting your immune system, you should consider trying Gene-Eden today. Gene-Eden is available on the Gene-Eden website, and also on the Amazon website. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD, www.cbcd.net) is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases. Contact: Tal Davidson Phone: 585-200-5546 Email: tdavidson@cbcd.net |
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