An update on my research - so far
I've been looking into the various drugs/supplements that can help in the fight against cancer.
I've been Googling, using AI, and reading various studies and started to create a list. It got fairly long and when I started looking through the Classroom Content here, it got longer.
I though this might help some of you since this has taken many hours over several days of reading and checking to put together. Though I am no doctor, I am pretty good at research. Please, take nothing in this list at face value. Do your own checking.
All of the supplements with an * are also listed in the protocol from Dr Seyfried.
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Repurposed Drugs & Supplements
My research into natural anticancer supplements that will help destroy cancer cells and inhibit their growth.
I have found a website in China (extractspowder.com), but I have not done any research yet to see how good they are, though if they do check out okay, their pricing is very attractive at first glance. If you use these links to purchase, please do your own due diligence. This is not a recommendation.
Curcumin*
Find a curcumin with piperine to enhance absorption if possible.
Shown in a study to inhibit cancer growth by 40%
Curcumin has been extensively studied for its potential anticancer properties. Here are some key points:
Piperine
Piperine is a kind of alkaloid extracted from pepper fruit. High-purity piperine is needle-shaped or short rod-shaped light yellow or white crystal powder. Resent medical studies have shown piperine to be very helpful in increasing the absorption of certain vitamins such as Selenium, Vitamin B and Beta-Carotene. --and curcumin.
Research indicates that piperine has several mechanisms that may contribute to its anticancer effects. These include:
Resveratrol*
Resveratrol is a naturally occurring polyphenolic compound found in various plants, including grapes, berries, and peanuts. It’s also present in red wine. This compound has garnered significant attention for its potential health benefits, including its anticancer properties.
Anticancer Benefits of Resveratrol
Currently, there is no universally established dose for anticancer purposes in humans, as most studies have been conducted in vitro (in the lab) or in animal models.
General Guidelines and Considerations
Current Research Insights
Glutamine Inhibitors
Keep cancer cells from using glutamine. Here’s the what, why and how:
  • green tea: contains EGCG, which inhibits an enzyme, glutamate dehydrogenase, that helps cancer cells use glutamine
  • ashwaghanda: contains the enzyme L-asparaginase, which keeps you from digesting glutamine. Make a relaxing tea from it.
  • seeds of fresh peppers: All peppers from the capsicum annum family, including the large sweet bells and many smaller pungent peppers, contain L-asparaginase, especially in their seeds.  (If you don’t have cancer, however, avoid a steady diet of pepper seeds due to your body’s need for glutamine.)
Epigallocatechin gallate – EGCG - (Green Tea)*
A major component of green tea, it has been shown to inhibit both PI3K and mTOR.
Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a type of catechin, which is a natural phenol and antioxidant found predominantly in green tea. It is known for its numerous health benefits, including its potential anticancer properties.
Anticancer Properties of EGCG
EGCG’s multifaceted approach in targeting cancer cells makes it a promising compound for cancer prevention and therapy.
Berberine*
A compound found in various plants, it has shown PI3K and mTOR inhibitory effects.
Research has shown that berberine has several potential anticancer properties:
The safe dosage of berberine can vary depending on the specific product and individual factors such as age, weight, and overall health. However, general guidelines for berberine supplementation are as follows:
General Dosage Guidelines
  • Typical Dosage: For most adults, a common dosage is between 500 mg to 1500 mg per day, divided into 2-3 doses.
  • Starting Low: It’s often recommended to start with a lower dose, such as 500 mg per day, to assess tolerance and then gradually increase.
  • Duration: Berberine is usually taken for a period of 8-12 weeks. Long-term use should be monitored by a healthcare provider.
Potential Side Effects
  • Gastrointestinal Issues: Some people may experience digestive issues such as constipation, diarrhea, or stomach cramps.
  • Interaction with Medications: Berberine can interact with certain medications, including those for diabetes and high blood pressure.
Kaempferol
In normal cells, kaempferol and quercetin act as anti-oxidants and neutralize free radicals of oxygen, which would otherwise damage cells. But in cancer cells, K and Q behave entirely differently. Instead, they act as pro-oxidants, creating free radicals of oxygen, which in turn damages cancer cells and forces them to self-destruct. (Curcumin in turmeric, EGCG in green tea and melatonin also do that.)
SOURCES OF KAEMPFEROL
  • Green Tea Extract: Green tea is a well-known source of kaempferol and other beneficial flavonoids.
  • Broccoli Extract: Broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables are high in kaempferol.
  • Ginkgo Biloba Extract: This herbal supplement also contains significant amounts of kaempferol.
  • Capers: Capers are one of the richest sources of kaempferol among foods.
Quercetin*
Quercetin is a plant flavonoid commonly found in many fruits, vegetables, and grains. It’s known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties.
Anticancer Properties of Quercetin
Quercetin has shown potential in cancer prevention and treatment through several mechanisms:
For general health benefits, quercetin supplements are often taken in doses ranging from 500 mg to 1,000 mg per day. When it comes to anticancer purposes, studies have explored various dosages, but there isn’t a universally recommended dose due to the complexity and variability of cancer treatments.
Considerations for Anticancer Use
  • Consultation with Healthcare Providers: It’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen, especially for cancer treatment.
  • Combination with Other Treatments: Quercetin is sometimes used in combination with other treatments, which can influence the appropriate dosage.
  • Individual Factors: Factors such as the type of cancer, stage of the disease, overall health, and other medications being taken can affect the optimal dosage.
Research Insights
Some studies have used doses up to 1,000 mg to 2,000 mg per day in divided doses for anticancer effects. However, these studies are often preliminary, and more research is needed to establish safe and effective dosages.
Safety and Side Effects
High doses of quercetin can cause side effects such as headaches, stomach upset, and kidney damage if taken in excessive amounts over long periods.
Ursolic acid*
Ursolic acid is a natural compound found in various plants, including rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). It is a type of triterpene acid known for its potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer properties.
Sulforaphane
Anticancer Properties of Sulforaphane
Sulforaphane has garnered significant attention for its potential anticancer properties. Here are some key mechanisms through which it may help in cancer prevention and treatment:
Apigenin
Apigenin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in many fruits, vegetables, and herbs, such as parsley, chamomile, and celery. It is known for its various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties.
When it comes to its anticancer properties, apigenin has shown promising results in both in vitro (test tube) and in vivo (animal) studies. Here are some key anticancer mechanisms of apigenin:
Antrodia camphorata
Antrodia camphorata, also known as Niu-chang-chih or Chang-chih, is a medicinal mushroom native to Taiwan. It has been traditionally used for its various health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties.
While these findings are promising, it’s important to note that most of the research has been conducted in vitro (in the lab) or in animal models. Clinical trials in humans are still limited, so more research is needed to fully understand its efficacy and safety in cancer treatment.
Naringin
Naringin is a flavonoid primarily found in citrus fruits like grapefruits and oranges. It is known for its bitter taste and various health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties.
Camptothecin
Look into adverse side effects carefully before ordering!!!!!
Luteolin
Luteolin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in various fruits, vegetables, and herbs. It is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Cnidium monnieri
Cnidium monnieri, also known as She Chuang Zi, is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb. The extract from this plant contains several active compounds, with osthole being one of the most studied. Osthole has shown a range of pharmacological activities, including anticancer properties.
Blackseed Oil (Nigella sativa)*
Black seed oil is derived from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant, also known as black cumin. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its various health benefits.
Regarding its anticancer properties, research suggests that black seed oil, particularly its active compound thymoquinone, may have potential in fighting cancer. Studies have shown that thymoquinone can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells and even induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in certain types of cancer cells12Additionally, it may enhance the effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments3.
Caffeic Acid*
Caffeic acid has shown potential anticancer effects through several mechanisms:
Find a source
Coq10*
DCA (Dichloroacetate)*
Dichloroacetate (DCA) is a small molecule that has gained attention for its potential as an anticancer agent. It works primarily by inhibiting an enzyme called pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK). This inhibition leads to the reactivation of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, which shifts the metabolism of cancer cells from glycolysis (a less efficient form of energy production) back to glucose oxidation (a more efficient form).
Here are some key anticancer properties of DCA:
Find a source
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)*
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) is a chemical compound with a variety of uses. It is known for its ability to penetrate the skin and other biological membranes, which makes it useful in medical and industrial applications. DMSO is often used as a topical analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant. It is also used to enhance the absorption of other medications through the skin.
Find out how this would be used...
Doxycycline*
Doxycycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic belonging to the tetracycline class. It’s commonly used to treat bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and sexually transmitted infections.
Interestingly, doxycycline has also shown potential anticancer properties. Here are some key points:
Not available without prescription in the UK.
Frankincense*
Frankincense, derived from the resin of the Boswellia serrata tree, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and religious rituals. It is known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anticancer properties.
Anticancer Properties of Frankincense
Hesperidin*
Hesperidin is a flavonoid glycoside primarily found in citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and tangerines. It is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which contribute to various health benefits.
Regarding its anticancer benefits, hesperidin has shown promising potential in several areas:
These mechanisms collectively contribute to hesperidin’s potential as an anticancer agent.
Lugol’s Iodine*
Lugol’s Iodine is a solution of iodine and potassium iodide in water. It’s commonly used as a disinfectant and antiseptic, and in medical diagnostics, particularly for thyroid function tests.
Regarding its anticancer properties, iodine, including Lugol’s Iodine, has shown several potential benefits:
Don't make it (very dangerous), find a recommended brand.
MCT Oil*
Keto diet - Helps stay in Ketosis. Take in the morning with coffee.
Mistletoe*
Mistletoe, particularly the European mistletoe (Viscum album), contains several biologically active compounds that have shown potential anticancer properties. The primary active compounds are lectins (ML-1, ML-2, ML-3, and ML-4), which have been found to stimulate the immune system and directly induce the death of cancer cells.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids*
Omega-3 fatty acids have shown several potential benefits in the context of cancer treatment and prevention:
This is EPA concentrated, find out if DHA is as important and whether it is available. See how prices compare to off the shelf fish oil supplements.
Oroxylum indicum*
Oroxylum indicum, also known as the Indian trumpet flower or Shyonaka, is a deciduous tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Bignoniaceae family and is valued for its medicinal properties in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda.
Anticancer Benefits
Oroxylum indicum has shown promising anticancer properties, particularly due to its rich flavonoid content. Here are some key findings:
These findings highlight the potential of Oroxylum indicum as a natural therapeutic agent in cancer treatment.
Oroxylum indicum contains several bioactive compounds, primarily from the flavonoid group. Here are some of the key active compounds:
Sodium Bicarbonate*
Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, is a white crystalline powder that is often used in baking, cleaning, and even as an antacid to relieve heartburn. Chemically, it is a salt composed of sodium ions and bicarbonate ions.
Regarding its anticancer benefits, the topic is quite complex and still under research. Here are some key points:
Bromelain
Anticancer Properties of Bromelain
General guidelines suggest:
  • For general health benefits: 200-400 mg per day, taken in divided doses.
  • For anti-inflammatory effects: 500-2,000 mg per day, taken in divided doses.
Properties could be enhanced by N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
This is what I have so far.
My next phase of research will be towards which of these compounds are more effective against bowel cancer and the dosages.
From what I have found so far, the doses are going to be much harder to figure out.
I'm still working my way through the classroom content, so hopefully, i'll find more guidance in there.
Let me know if you find this helpful.
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An update on my research - so far
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