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Wheatgrass: Green Blood can Help to Fight Cancer

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Abstract​

Introduction​

Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and is one of the leading causes of death especially in developing countries like India. It is usually managed with the help of chemotherapeutic agents that are toxic not only to the tumor cells but also to normal cells in many ways. Whereas the traditional herbal medicines which are used from ancient days in India are generally known to be free of toxic effects and are effective.
Wheatgrass is the young grass of the wheat plant ‘Tritcumaestivum Linn’, family Poaceae (Gramineae). It contains a number of vitamins, mineral, amino acids and vital enzymes, these play an important role in the anticancer approach of this herbal product. It is also called as ‘green blood’ because of its high content of chlorophyll, which bears a structural similarity to haemoglobin and this result in high oxygen supply to all the body tissues.
 

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Aim​

To analyse the effect of the aqueous wheat grass extract on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) cell line by MTT assay.

Materials and Methods​

‘KB cell line’ (Mouth Epidermal Carcinoma Cells) was used for the present study. Aqueous extract of wheat grass was prepared in the institution. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of the aqueous wheat grass extract on KB cell line(OSCC) by MTT assay.

Results​

A 41.4% of OSCC cell inhibition was observed at 1000 µg/ml dilution of aqueous wheatgrass extract in 24 hours.

Conclusion​

The aqueous extract of wheatgrass has an inhibitory effect on the oral cancer cell line proliferation.
 

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From AI:

Wheatgrass juice has been touted as a superfood with various health benefits, but the scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. Here's a breakdown of what we know:

Potential Benefits:

  • High in Nutrients and Antioxidants: Wheatgrass is a good source of vitamins A, C, and E, as well as minerals like iron and magnesium. It also contains chlorophyll, an antioxidant with potential health benefits.
  • May Aid Digestion: The enzymes in wheatgrass might help break down food and improve digestion. However, more research is needed to confirm this.
  • May Help Manage Blood Sugar: Some studies suggest wheatgrass might have a role in blood sugar regulation, but the effects are likely to be mild.
Unproven or Limited Evidence:
  • Weight Loss: While some claim wheatgrass promotes weight loss, there's no strong scientific evidence to support this.
  • Cancer Prevention: There's insufficient evidence to suggest wheatgrass can prevent or cure cancer.
  • Detoxification: While the body has its own detoxification system, there's no clear proof that wheatgrass enhances detoxification significantly.
Important Considerations:
  • Limited Research: Many of the proposed benefits lack strong scientific backing, and more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness.
  • Taste and Side Effects: Wheatgrass juice has a strong, grassy taste that not everyone enjoys. It might also cause digestive discomfort like bloating or diarrhea in some people.
Conclusion:

Wheatgrass juice might be a source of some nutrients and antioxidants, but the evidence for its extensive health benefits is limited. It's generally safe for most people in moderate amounts, but it's not a magic bullet for health. Consult your doctor before consuming wheatgrass juice, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.

Here are some additional points to keep in mind:
  • A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is the best way to ensure you're getting the essential nutrients your body needs.
  • If you're interested in trying wheatgrass juice, start with a small amount and gradually increase the intake.
  • Be wary of exaggerated claims about the benefits of wheatgrass juice. It's best to consult reliable sources like scientific studies or healthcare professionals for accurate information.
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You evil ingrate Cantonese son of chicken are so self entitled to take benefits and falsely accuse your benefactor. You don’t understand English? I put the whole paper there from the title to the results showing tumor reduction in the study. Who mislead you? You don’t know then got the manners to ask properly not falsely accuse me mislead you. Pui!
 

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Who mislead you? You don’t know then got the manners to ask properly not falsely accuse me mislead you. Pui!
Bloody vile and offensive people that will push you after taking benefits from you to hire them give them job. Yikes!
 

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Cancer Prevention: There's insufficient evidence to suggest wheatgrass can prevent or cure cancer.
You want sufficient evidence then go sponsor researchers to do clinical trial on humans to confirm. Don’t want to pay a cent only know how to kpkb no evidence. Open mouth only so evil toxic Cantonese dog son of chicken accuse me mislead people as if I take benefits from you. Pui!
 

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You want sufficient evidence then go sponsor researchers to do clinical trial on humans to confirm. Don’t want to pay a cent only know how to kpkb no evidence. Open mouth only so evil toxic Cantonese dog son of chicken accuse me mislead people as if I take benefits from you. Pui!
@Hightech88 fyi not I say one but one researcher said she need one million to do a clinical trial on vitamin C infusion cancer treatment. You are so self entitled ownself do zero good and other people do good to you not just no thank you but open evil toxic mouth anyhow falsely accused people mislead you. It never pays to be kind to such dogs indeed.
 
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