(NaturalNews)
A vegetable commonly eaten in India and
China called bitter melon (also known by
the botanical name Momordica charantia),
has been shown in previous studies to have
a beneficial impact on blood sugar and cholesterol
levels. It turns out that's not all the
health benefits bitter melon offers. A new
study by Saint Louis University scientists
provides evidence the vegetable triggers
a chain of events on a cellular level that
stops breast cancer cells from multiplying
and also kills them.
Lead researcher
Ratna Ray, Ph.D., a professor in the department
of pathology at Saint Louis University,
noted in a statement to the media that she
personally uses bitter melon when she cooks
stir fry dishes. She decided to investigate
the health effects of bitter melon extract
after other researchers discovered how it
can lower blood sugar and regulate cholesterol
levels. In fact, bitter melon extract has
been used by traditional healers in China
and India for centuries as a natural treatment
for diabetes. But Dr. Ray was surprised
to find this vegetable was a powerful inhibitor
of breast cancer growth, too.
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