Sunday, March 30, 2014

Saffron: Can it Cure Cancer?

Saffron: Can it Cure Cancer?
Scientists Are Convinced of Its Potency
by Dr. Ralph Moss and Dr. Fikrat Abdullayev


Could saffron, cherished by civilizations, both ancient and modern, hold, as yet, untapped benefits in the treatment and prevention of cancer? Could it be that those delicate thin, hair-like stamens that produce a brilliant reddish-orange dye belonging to the flowers of a humble crocus family (Crocus sativus) really offer hope to cancer patients? A growing number of respected scientists are convinced of the possibility.


Much of the ground-breaking research related to saffron and its anti-cancer and anti-tumor properties is being carried out by Azerbaijani scientist Dr. Fikrat Abdullayev (alternative spelling: Fikret Abdullaev), who heads a research team at the National Institute of Pediatrics in Mexico City.

He's convinced that in our increasingly technologically driven world that it's easy to overlook the low-tech solutions that are so readily available. While no one would deny the benefits that technology has brought to medicine, it is also extremely important to investigate inexpensive, naturally occurring substances that might be harvested and used for health.

For the past 30 years, Dr. Ralph Moss has been studying the field of cancer therapy and prevention, monitoring developments in the world of oncology, helping cancer patients and their families weigh up the benefits and drawbacks of treatments both conventional and alternative.

As a result of his long years of research, he has compiled and published The Moss Reports, a series of more than 200 individual reports on different kinds of cancer. The following article was published with his permission. See The Moss Reports-Cancer Decisions Newsletter Archives on July 25, 2004. Search: CANCERDECISIONS.com. 

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