Houttuynia cordata. Houttuynia is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to between 20 and 80 cm. The proximal part of the stem is trailing and produces adventitious roots, while the distal part of the stem grows verticall... Read more
Moricandia arvensis. Moricandi arvensis is a species of plant annual or perennial, with stems erect, very flexible, up to 75 cm high, flowering between September and June. The leaf base of approximately 5 cm in height are... Read more
Rumex patientia. Rumex patientia, less unambiguously known as "garden patience" or "monk's rhubarb", is a herbaceous perennial plant species of the genus Rumex, belonging to the family Polygonaceae. Plants perennial, ... Read more
Didymocarpus pedicellata. It grows in the sub-tropical western Himalayas at altitudes from 2,500 ft upto5,500 ft.It is a small herb with reduced stem. It bears 2-3 pairs of opposite, roundly ovate, glabrous, gland-punctate hig... Read more
Also called: Hepatocellular carcinoma
The liver is the master organ of the body. It functions as a digestive organ as well as an excretory organ. Liver is of paramount importance in the removal of toxins like ammonia from the body. Primary Liver – Cancer starts in the liver. Metastatic Liver - Cancer starts somewhere else and spreads to your liver. Liver Cancer is also termed as Hepatocellular carcinoma. Risk factors for Primary Liver Cancer include "Having hepatitis, having cirrhosis, or scarring of liver, being male and low weight at birth". Symptoms can include a lump or pain on the right side of your abdomen and yellowing of the skin. However, you may not have symptoms and the cancer may not be found until it is advanced. This makes it harder to treat. Treatment options include "Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or liver transplantation".
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Treating Liver–Cancer with Hypericum hyssopifolium or Stinking Tutsan (stem) extracts., ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Liver Cancer Home Remedy Using Hypericum
Treating Liver Cancer with Houttuynia cordata leaves extracts., ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Liver Cancer Home Remedy Using Houttuynia cordata
Hepatocellular carcinoma Home Remedy Using Senecio scandens leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Hepatocellular carcinoma Home Remedy Using Senecio scandens
Liver–Cancer Home Remedy Using Didymocarpus pedicellata aerial extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Liver Cancer Home Remedy Using Didymocarpus pedicellata
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