Getting a cancer diagnosis is nothing less than scary. A lifestyle disease, there are a lot of everyday things which can increase your cancer risk. This makes it important to lead a healthier, chemical free life to stay away from the dangers of toxins which increase your cancer scare. Prevention is the only possible way to keep yourself safe. Going natural is one of the the safest approaches which has fewer side-effects and only healing benefits.
Over the years, scientists and doctors have been researching over ways to prevent cancer both naturally and medicinally. One such cure has been found to be in the properties of neem leaves.
There have been studies conducted the world over which support the fact that regular consumption and usage of neem leaves may prevent cancer risk and also protect you against many different types of cancer. Scientists from Hyderabad, in the recent past also tested the plant to see its efficacy and found that neem leaves contain a strong phytochemical known as Nimbolide, which presented cancer-fighting properties. The compound was tested for throat, pancreas and prostate cancers and the results revealed a high success rate for them all. This claim is also supported by spiritual healer and yogi, Sadhguru.
Why is Neem considered so helpful?
Cancer-fighting properties aside, neem has been used and depended upon by so many households for generations. In Ayurveda, neem is known as “Sarva Roga Nivarini” or a healer which can solve and put an end to all ailments and sicknesses. It has so many beneficial and healing properties, from treating injuries, preventing skin disorders or infections, detoxifying the body and preventing gastric ailments. Neem is more than just a leaf and with its medicinal properties, it is called a panacea or a modern medical miracle.
With its helpful properties, neem can also help treat the side-effects of chemotherapy and radiation by boosting the immunity. When the body undergoes rigorous and strong cycles of chemotherapy, immunity is compromised. Consuming neem leaves or having a concoction can help fight this and also better the gut health. By making the cells stronger, it can also reduce the chance of any possible inflammation, which is a grave risk for cancer spread. It can also prevent regeneration by supplementing the body with anti-oxidants and enzymes.
So, is neem an anti-cancer drug?
While the methodology is still under testing, there is no denying that neem extracts contain essential compliments which are good for your body and also increase cell reproduction. In a video shared by Sadhguru, he talks about the cancer fighting properties of Neem and how it helps keep the body safe.
However, neem with all its benefits also poses some side effects. Neem leaves and the oil extracted from it are a natural spermicide, which kills sperms. Hence, it is often advised that pregnant woman upto the 4th or 5th month do not take neem in any form as it may kill the unborn fetus.
Source: Times of India
Feb 11, 2019