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The researchers said: “Scutellaria barbata has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat several illnesses including certain types of cancer.” For their study the researchers used the extract to target tumors and found the mint extract to block oxygen flow to the growths by attacking the blood vessels. Interestingly, it only attacked the blood vessels associated with the tumor—leaving healthy vessels alone. Another benefit of interest to cancer patients is the radiation-protection that peppermint can offer. A study published in the Cancer Journal found that peppermint can protect against the type of radiation commonly used in cancer treatment—radiation that can otherwise have extremely unpleasant effects. “Two species of the commonly used aromatic herb mint, Mentha piperita and M. arvensis protected mice against the γ-radiation-induced sickness and mortality. Detail investigations have also shown that the aqueous extract of M. piperita protected the vital radiosensitive organs: the testis, gastrointestinal and hemopoetic systems in mice. The radioprotective effects are possibly due to free radical scavenging, antioxidant, metal chelating, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, and enhancement of the DNA repair processes.” When we think of medicinal mint, we think of boiling some leaves for a calming tea. But scientific research is showing herbs can offer solutions for simple ailments as well as protections against complex diseases and attacks to our health. Read more: naturalsociety/mints-protect-against-radiation-cancer/#ixzz2W4GLugbG Follow us: @naturalsociety on Twitter | NaturalSociety on Facebook
Posted on: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 04:35:44 +0000

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