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Herbal List #7 Pancreatitis 1

Herbal List #7 Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is one of the deadliest conditions, not only because it’s so difficult to diagnose from biochemical serum markers that are often misleading, but also due to the fact that inflammation from the pancreas can radiate to other organs, so symptoms of this conditions can be felt differently than what’s medically known and may lead to wrong diagnosis.

natural treatment of cervical cancer

Herbal List #2 Cervical cancer

Cervical cancer is a tricky cancer to treat as it’s closely related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) which is almost impossible to eradicate. There is still a shortage of herbs that are directly virucidal towards HPV, but at least there are some amazing herbs active against cervical cancer cell lines, whether they are HPV positive or negative.

Below you will find a list of herbs that have been found effective against cervical cancer cell lines, namely HeLa, CaSki, SiHa, C33A, SNU-17 and U14. Some of these are based on personal experience and while there may not be studies that are directly focused on cervical cancer, they contain compounds that are effective against other types of cancer.

Herbs to combat liver fibrosis

Herbal List #1 Liver fibrosis

Here is a three-part list of herbs that may potentially help you. Do keep in mind that this is not the final version and there will be future updates. The first part is composed of herbs that are very safe to use and are some of the best antifibrotics you could find. The second part includes herbs that are toxic in nature or have some serious side effects or contraindications. Please do your own research before using them, these should be avoided as there are far better alternatives. If you are so desperate and can’t get anything else, only use them in low doses. I have tested most of the herbs in the first two parts, so I have some experience with them. The last part includes herbs that I have no experience with, but studies have shown their potential benefits against fibrosis. This last part might include a lot of toxic herbs, so once again, be wary.

Many of the herbs listed here are also active against lung and renal fibrosis, so there are some very universal antifibrotics. Since most of the herbs on this list are Chinese herbs, there are a lot of Chinese references that I haven’t cited yet as it’s a bit challenging to not only translate the articles, but also input all the data for references.

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