King of Bitter herb for curing cancer
By scheng1
@scheng1 (24649)
Singapore
May 11, 2017 12:23am CST
There is a herb growing like weeds in my area.
The Chinese name is Chuan Xin Lian. The English name is Andrographis Paniculata.
The common name is known as King of Bitter.
The plants grow like weeds once you have the seeds scattered in the garden.
There is no doubt about the medicinal properties. Once I had a high fever with sore throat, and a friend used a few leaves to make tea for me to drink.
The tea was still bitter despite brewing them again and again.
The fever subsided, and the sore throat was gone in less than 12 hours.
However, the bitterness is terrifying. I do not like to try it again.
I get to know a cancer patient survivor whom the doctor has given up hope. The doctor expects him to die within 3 months, as the cancer patient is quite old, and the cancer does not respond well to treatment.
He blends King of Bitter plants with some fruits, and drink the concoction every day.
He survives cancer, and after 3 months, he pays a visit to his doctor.
Needless to say, the doctor is both happy and shock.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Andrographis paniculata Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Acanthaceae Genus: Andrographis S
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@changjiangzhibin89 (16761)
• China
11 May 17
The common andrographis herb is a herbal medicine in common use here and is planted in a large scale in south China.It reportedly has anticancer property ,in addition it can treat varieties of infective diseases,hepatitis,etc.
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@changjiangzhibin89 (16761)
• China
12 May 17
@scheng1 It seems to be an easy-to-grow plant.Here it has a lot of bynames,one of them is YI Jian Xi -you are pleased at the very sight of it.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
12 May 17
@changjiangzhibin89 We call it Ku Cao, as in Bitter grass.
I think that is a more appropriate name, since the leaves are really bitter.
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@youless (112507)
• Guangzhou, China
11 May 17
I heard about Chuan Xin Lian but I am not familiar with its features. I wonder whether Huang Lian is the most bitter?
Since so far it seems there is no effective way to cure cancer. So I don't think it will be more harmful to try different ways, including the herbs. Perhaps there will be a miracle.
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@Hate2Iron (15727)
• Canada
11 May 17
It is amazing what you can find in your own backyard. I remember having a horrific case of poison ivy as a kid and my grandmother brewed up some kind of bark and it did the trick!
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
11 May 17
More research to be done. I read one government research paper on it.
They have done research on mice, but not on human yet.
The mice with cancerous cells responded well to the herbs.
I do not need the research to know that, since I know of one person who has his cancer cured.
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