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Have 3-5 Anjir (Fig fruit) a day and keep cancer away

Have 3-5 Anjir (Fig fruit) a day and keep cancer away. Fig fruit contains three anti cancer compounds like benzaldehyde, coumarins and lupeol. Benzaldehyde induces the destruction of mitochondrial structure of cancer-infected cells, digestion of broken organelles by secondary lysosomes (in cells affected by cancer) and prompts the cancer cells to autophagic cell death (cell suicide). Investigators at the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in Tokyo say benzaldehyde is highly effective at shrinking tumors. Coumarins are useful both as food chemicals in anti-cancer diets and anti-HIV therapy and are effective in breast cancer chemotherapy. Lupeol blocks the function of the protein NF-KB which assists cancer-promoting cells in the process of growth and repairs and suppresses the growth and spread of liver, prostate, and breast cancer. Figs are used widely for the treatment of major diseases like cancer and paralysis. Dr. Kochi from Japan, who specializes in using figs for its medical value, has treated twenty kinds of cancer with figs. Figs contain high mounts of minerals like calcium, iron, pottassium and copper and appreciable amounts of of vitamin A and C, omega-3 and omega-6 acids and dietary fibre. High amounts of potassium helps in reducing hypertension and regulate sugar content in blood, Calcium helps in strengthening bones and in osteoporosis, iron in treating cases of anemia and to increase hemoglobin content and fibre, in reducing cholesterol and diabetes

Mammen Daniel 

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