Recent studies have shown that the plant karla is effective in curing diabetes and destroying cancer cells. Karala grows abundantly in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Karala has traditionally been used to cure various diseases including diabetes.
Pancreatic cancer is a very complex cancer that is often detected late and is rarely found during cure. Conventional therapies (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, etc.) do not show promising results and researchers are still trying to find a cure.
A recent study by the University of Colorado found that coriander juice can destroy pancreatic cancer cells. The test is performed on the body of the rat and in the test tube. Let's find out more about the study.
Pancreatic cancer
Many cancer-causing tumors have insulin receptors that push glucose into cancer cells to grow and divide. Studies have shown that doses of insulin in a dependent manner stimulate the growth of pancreatic cancer cells. Karala helps control insulin levels. In this way, in the long run, karla helps in curing pancreatic cancer.
Dr. conducted the study at the University of Colorado. Rajesh Agarwal. The researchers looked at the effects of karla on 4 different types of pancreatic cancer cells and tested it on test tubes and rats.
In vivo studies, rats with pancreatic cancer cells were separated into two groups. One group of rats was given water and the other group was given karla juice for 6 weeks.
The researchers eventually monitored the tumor and found that corolla juice not only inhibited the rapid growth of cancer cells but also encouraged cancer cell death. Compared to the controlled group, the treatment group prevented tumor growth up to 80 percent and did not cause any toxicity or adverse effects on the body.
Diabetes
There has been a lot of research to determine the effectiveness of karla in curing diabetes. It is believed that diabetes acts as a precursor to pancreatic cancer. After looking at the effects of corolla juice on pancreatic cancer, the researchers speculated that corolla juice could also cure diabetes.
In 2011, the results of a four-week clinical trial were published in the journal Ethnopharmacology. It showed that those who took 2,000 mg of karla daily had moderate hypoglycemic effects and significant fructoseamine management.
The research report noted that in patients with type 2 diabetes who consumed 2,000 mg of caraway juice daily, moderate hypoglycemic effects were observed and fructoseamine levels decreased significantly. However, the hypoglycemic effect of coriander juice is less than that of 1000 mg of metformin daily.
A research report published in the international journal Chemistry and Biology in 2006 found that the compound coriander improves glycemic control, helps in cell glucose uptake, and improves overall glucose tolerance. The study was performed on rats and promising progress in curing diabetes and reducing obesity can be seen in the use of caraway.
Recent studies have shown that coriander juice has strong results in destroying certain types of cancer cells, curing diabetes and preventing pancreatic cancer. Many more studies and clinical trials are needed to understand the effectiveness of these plants.
Source: Collective Evolution.