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Dandelion Root Fights Colon Cancer in Lab
23 Jun
Summary
- Dandelion root extract triggers programmed cell death in cancer cells.
- Extract shows over 95% cancer cell death within 48 hours.
- Extract slows human colon tumor growth by more than 90%.

In laboratory experiments, an extract derived from dandelion roots has shown significant potential in combating colorectal cancer cells. The study revealed that this extract activates several pathways, initiating programmed cell death in over 95% of cancer cells within a 48-hour period. Importantly, this effect was observed regardless of the p53 gene status, a common alteration in cancers.
Further research involving animal models yielded encouraging outcomes. Oral administration of the dandelion root extract resulted in a remarkable slowdown of human colon tumor growth, exceeding 90%. Scientists noted that the extract's efficacy stems from its ability to target multiple 'death signalling pathways' simultaneously, a crucial advantage as cancer cells often develop resistance to treatments focused on single pathways.
While these findings are scientifically exciting, experts strongly caution against interpreting them as a home remedy or an alternative to conventional medical treatments. The research is still in its early laboratory stages, and many substances that prove effective in vitro do not translate to human treatments due to complexities like dosage, metabolism, and safety. Patients are urged to continue following evidence-based screening, diagnosis, and treatment guidelines for colorectal cancer.