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Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Chrysanthemum May Combat Cancer

Tuesday October 29, 2009

Extracts of chrysanthemum - a flowering plant native to Asia and Europe - may possess bacteria-fighting, anti-inflammatory, and immune-stimulating properties, according to a recent study. In lab tests on animal and human cell lines, scientists found that chrysanthemum extract also helped promote the death of cancer cells without harming normal cells.

In ayurveda (the traditional medicine of India), chrysanthemum has long been used to treat fever, headache, and high blood pressure. The herb is also used as a remedy for a number of immune-related diseases in the traditional medicines of Korea, China, and Japan.

Previous research suggests that chrysanthemum may help relieve dermatitis, as well as help treat rheumatoid arthritis.

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