Added by Annette. Created on 06/05/09
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Description: Testicular Cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles also called testes or gonads are a pair of male sex glands. Testicular Cancer is a disease in which cells become malignant in one or both testicles. They produce and store sperm and are the main source of testosterone (male hormones) in men. These hormones control the development of the reproductive organs and other male physical characteristics. The testicles are located under the penis in a sac-like pouch called the scrotum. The causes are unknown but the studies show that testicular cancer is more common in men who have a testicle that has failed to descend. In the unborn child the testicles develop inside the abdomen between the kidneys and descend into the scrotum at birth or during the first year of life. If this does not happen, the risk of a man developing testicular cancer is increased. Men with a brother or father who has had Testicular Cancer are slightly more at risk of developing it (although the risk is still small). Research has shown that a particular gene is the cause of Testicular Cancer in some men. It is possible that this gene is inherited and may be the reason why testicular cancer sometimes occurs in brothers or sons of men who have had the disease. Free radicals have been indicted as the primary cause of various malignancies. The content of flavonoids in Murraya koenigii leavesextracts was significant. The antioxidant activity of Murraya koenigii leavesextracts was almost two times higher than other commonly used antioxidants like Selenium and vitamin E. Ingredients present in Murraya koenigii leavesextracts showed long lasting radical scavenging activity and the EPR spectra were recorded in time to follow the reaction kinetics. Saposhnikovia polysaccharides had some functions of scavenging free radicals and inhibiting lipid peroxidation, and scavenging effects on DPPH and OH were especially significant. A-SPS had better effect among different Saposhnikovia polysaccharides, and the scavenging rate of DPPH* and OH* could approach to 70% when the experimental concentration was 8 mg/ml Murraya koenigii leaves extracts can be used with confidence to treat Testicular Cancer along with other conventional treatments with chemotherapeutic agents.
Directions For Use:
Boil 50 Gms of finely pulverised Murraya koenigii leavesin 250 ml of water for 30 minutes. Strain and drink 15 ml of the extract twice daily for six months. The prognosis of Testicular Cancer is considerably improved in six months of treatment with Murraya koenigii leaves extracts.
Not To Use With: As such no interactions are seen with Murraya koenigii leaves extracts; therefore no specific precaution needs to be followed while using this treatment for Testicular Cancer.
Side Effects: No side effects are seen with Murraya koenigii leavesextracts. Murraya koenigii leaves extracts can be used with confidence for treating Testicular Cancer.
Expected Results: A significant improvement in the prognosis of Testicular Cancer was seen in six months of supplementation with Murraya koenigii leaves extracts.
Expected Results Within: 6 months
Testicular Cancer Home Remedy Using Murraya koenigii leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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