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Dandelion Root and Colon Cancer;
Laboratory research has demonstrated that dandelion root extract can trigger programmed cell death in over 95% of colon cancer cells within 48 hours, while sparing healthy cells.
This effect was observed in studies using colon cancer cell lines (HT-29 and HCT116) in vitro, where the aqueous dandelion root extract (DRE) selectively induced apoptosis without harming normal colon mucosal cells.
The extract was found to activate multiple death pathways in cancer cells, regardless of their p53 status, which is significant because p53 mutations are common in cancers.
Phytochemical analyses identified bioactive compounds like α-amyrin, β-amyrin, lupeol, and taraxasterol, suggesting a multi-target approach that could reduce the likelihood of drug resistance
Dandelion Root and Leukemia;
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that dandelion root extract (DRE) can induce apoptosis, or programmed cell death, in leukemia cells within 48 hours. Research conducted by Dr. Siyaram Pandey at the University of Windsor found that DRE efficiently induced apoptosis in human chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) cells and other leukemia cell lines in a dose- and time-dependent manner, with significant cell death observed after 48 hours of exposure.
A 2012 study specifically showed that DRE induced extrinsic cell death pathways in CMML cells, with apoptosis confirmed through Hoechst staining and Annexin-V binding assays.
Another study reported that DRE induced apoptosis in human leukemia (Jurkat) cells within 48 hours, with increasing percentages of apoptotic nuclei corresponding to higher concentrations of the extract.
These findings suggest a rapid anti-leukemic effect in controlled laboratory settings.
Dandelion Root and Cancer;
Claims that dandelion root extract can kill 98% of cancer cells within 48 hours are based on laboratory studies using cancer cells in petri dishes, not in human patients.
A 2016 study by researchers at the University of Windsor found that dandelion root extract induced cell death in over 95% of colon cancer cells within 48 hours in a lab setting.
Similarly, a 2011 study observed that dandelion root extract induced apoptosis in human melanoma cells within 48 hours.
However, these results are not comparable to cancer treatment in humans, as the dynamics of a petri dish do not reflect the complexity of a human body.
No clinical studies have proven that dandelion root extract effectively treats cancer in humans.
While some research has shown that dandelion root extract can enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy in mice with prostate cancer
, and there are approved human clinical trials, they have struggled to recruit enough participants.
Experts warn against using dandelion tea as a cancer remedy, stating it is an unproven treatment with no solid evidence supporting its use for preventing or curing cancer in human populations
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