Worldwide, lung cancer is a devastating and exceedingly common form of cancer. It ranks as the number one cause of cancer deaths for adults in the United States. According to the AmericanLung Cancer Association, back in 1987 it replaced breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women.
“Lung cancer causes more deaths than the next three most common cancers combined (colon, breast and pancreatic). An estimated 159,260 Americans are expected to die from lung cancer in 2014, accounting for approximately 27 percent of all cancer deaths” – American Lung CancerAssociation.
Seventy-five to eighty percent of lung cancer cases stem from a type of cancer called, non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). To date, conventional cancer “treatments” have failed miserably against this all too common death sentence.
Parsley Compound Kills Lung Cancer Cells and Acts as a Cancer Preventive
A 2013 study published in PubMed reported that a compound found in parsley killed up to 86% of lung cancer cells in vitro (petri dish).
The cancer cell killing substance is a naturally occurring, plant derived flavonoid called apigenin. Additional food sources containing abundant amounts of apigenin include:
-Celery
-Onions
-Oranges
-Chamomile tea
-Oregano
-Thyme
-Coriander
-Artichokes
-Red wine.
Still, one of the richest sources of this amazing compound is the leafy green vegetable parsley (Latin name:Petroselinum crispum).
Dried parsley is the crème de la crème as far as apigenin content is concerned. By weight it’s 4.5% pure apigenin! Other Lab studies have demonstrated that apigenin can kill a variety of cancer cells: breast, ovarian, lung, pancreatic, prostate, and colon.
The stated objective of a 2005 Chinese study, published online at Molecular Pharmacology, was to uncover the mysterious mechanism behind the anti-tumor effects of apigenin on human lung cancer cells.
The researchers found:“Apigenin widely inhibits cell proliferation of various lung cancer cell lines in a dose-dependent manner and the combination treatment of apigenin and antitumor drugs is very effective in human lung cancer cells, and Nrf2-ARE pathway may contribute to the mechanism.”
Another study led by researchers at The Ohio State University’s Comprehensive Cancer Center, found the compound apigenin inhibited breast cancer cells so called ‘immortality.’ It does this by changing a particular step involved in gene regulation, which re-programs cancer cells by reverting them back to normal mortal cells that die a natural cyclically pre-programmed death.
Historical Human Parsley Health Applications
An Italian study found that those eating parsley on a regular basis had an almost miraculous 68% reduction in lung cancer risk. But science is merely catching up to reality. Traditional medicine as practiced in various cultures around the world has used parsley as medicine for 2000 years. Parsley was originally cultivated in the Mediterranean for medicinal purposes.Traditionally parsley has been used to treat or break-up kidney stones. In fact, the German Commission E, a governmental advisory panel, has approved parsley for the prevention and the treatment of kidney stones.
According to Dr. Mao Shing Ni, L.Ac., D.O.M., PhD author of Secrets of Longevity: Parsley has been used in Chinese folk medicine as a cooling liver tonic and to clear the eyes. An ancient folk remedy for protecting the eyes is a daily, fresh, juice blended from celery, peppermint and Chinese parsley.
Herbalist 101 states: Raw parsley leaf is a powerful antioxidant, which has been used traditionally as a diuretic by stimulating kidney and bladder function, while increasing the body’s uptake of oxygen. It can successfully treat/cure kidney stones, chronic inflammation, as well as prostate and uterus issues. Also, tea can be brewed and taken on a daily basis for rheumatism.
Moreover, parsley is rich in vitamins and minerals: Vitamins K, A (beta-carotene), vitamin C, B complex vitamins, iron, magnesium, chlorophyll, and histidine, an essential amino acid, to name a few. Meanwhile recent lab studies reveal that parsley benefits diabetics, enhances antioxidant levels in the brain, regulates blood pressure, and has antibacterial, antifungal and antimicrobial properties.
Lifestyle Choices Including Diet Can Prevent Cancer
In a 2007 study published in Pubmed titled “Apigenin and cancer chemoprevention: progress, potential and promise (review)”, researchers stated that the most promising avenue for cancer prevention is a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables.
Those researchers also acknowledged that the bulk of Epidemiologic studies indicate a causative link between cancer and overall environmental factors including diet and lifestyle choices. The implication is that cancer is preventable based on controllable and known factors and therefore is not a fatalistic genetic curse leaving its victims helpless and hopeless.
From Dr. Mercola:
Contrary to the Newtonian belief in your body as a biological machine, epigenetic science reveals that you are an extension of your environment, which includes everything from your thoughts and belief systems, to toxic exposures and exposure to sunlight, exercise, and, of course, everything you choose to put onto and into your body. Epigenetics shatters the idea that you are a victim of your genes, and shows that you have tremendous power to shape and direct your physical health.
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