Integrated ayurvedic medicine in cancer treatment
Mmr. Dornala Chaitanya Dixit Dornala Chaitanya Dixit ,M.pharm (phd), M.pharm (phd)
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Abstract
Amajor global health concern that causes severe sickness in many people is cancer. Cancer kills 1 in 8 men and 1 in 11 women. Benign and malignant cancers are classified according to the type of tissue or cell they arise from. It is addressed how oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes contribute to the genesis of cancer. Radiation, hormone therapy, gene therapy, and stem cell transplantation are among the many treatment possibilities that are discussed. Ayurveda, a traditional Indian system, highlighting its basic ideas. By fostering mental, spiritual, and bodily well-being, these Ayurvedic ideas make it possible to maintain balanced health. Knowing the fundamentals of Ayurveda can help one develop complementary cancer treatment methods. Ayurvedic medicine integration into cancer treatment is a creative strategy that makesuse of natural sources, particularly plants, to combat cancer. Plants like curcumin, ashwagandha, guggul, guduchi, and triphala have demonstrated anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory activities, enhancing chemotherapy efficacy. Several Ayurvedic centers have conducted clinical trials (Phase I and II), showing promising results against cancer. Although the FDA has not approved Ayurvedic drugs due to, Insufficient clinical trials Limited understanding of active ingredients and mechanisms Some Ayurvedic herbal supplements have received FDA recognition as "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS). By conducting rigorous clinical trials and establishing clear guidelines for ayurvedhic Integration into conventional cancer care, we can develop effective, natural cancer treatment.
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