Proven: Grape Seeds 10 times more effective than chemotherapy!
People suffering from colorectal cancer will soon be able to leave chemotherapy, independent scientists claim
Comparing chemotherapy with bioactive ingredients found in Grape Seed Extract (GSE) seems unreal, especially considering the fact that chemotherapy can be up to 10 times stronger than the previously diagnosed cancer, conveys cuisineandhealth.com
Recent research conducted in Colorado at the Cancer Research Center has shown that extract of grape seeds prevents the spread of cancer cells and destroys them.
People suffering from colorectal cancer will soon be able to leave chemotherapy, scientists claim.
Grape seed extract can pretty much affect the fourth stage cancer, which is actually fascinating.
Studies explain that extracting grape seeds attacks the cells that mutate so they can eliminate them and prevent their spread throughout the body.
Only 150 to 250 milligrams of GSE can act preventively against colon cancer. This extract can also affect many other diseases.
But ... grape seed extract is not what you think!
Grape Seed Extract (GSE) is a synthetic combination of grape and chemical core. Yeah, well you read this ... chemicals. Despite the storm, it is not entirely natural.
How is it made?
GSE is done by extracting and milling of the core, in the production of grape juice in the industrial chemical process of several steps that changes natural phenolic compounds into quaternary ammonium compounds. Additional chemicals and heat are used in this process; chemicals that you knowingly would never enter into your body, especially if you are the type of person who wants a natural, alternative medicine.
Some of the chemicals used in this process are:
Ammonium chloride
Benzethonium chloride
triclosan
Methyl paraben
According to the Institute of Pharmaceuticals, Ernst Moritz Arndt of Greifswald University of Germany:
"Antimicrobial efficacy as well as substance content for preserving six commercial grape seed extracts have been reviewed. Five of the six extracts showed a high growth inhibitory activity against the tested microbes. In all antimicrobial active grape seed extracts, benzene chloride was preserved by thin layer chromatography. In addition, three extracts contained preservatives, triclosan and methyl paraben. In only one of the tested grape seed extracts, no preservatives were detected. However, with these extracts, as well as with a few homemade extracts made from grapes without juice (citrus paradisi), no antimicrobial activity was detected. It is concluded that it is as potent as almost the general antimicrobial activity attributed to grape seed extract only because of the content of synthetic substances that serve as a preservative. There seems to be no natural anti-microbial products. "
The USDA (Ministry of Agriculture of the USA) conducted a research based on the abovementioned in Germany and found out:
"By confirming a previous study in Germany, we found that some of the grape seed extracts contain benzene chloride, a synthetic antimicrobial substance commonly used in cosmetics, and has been approved for the thematic use with a relatively high share of 8%
Knowing what I now know, after research, can not be a good idea to recommend anyone to use the GSE. Unfortunately, the word "natural" has not been regulated by any of the agencies and as such can be used on any product. Lead is completely natural as well as tar, but you will not spread your mouth to treat the inflammation of the throat. In many ways, it is sad that consumers tell us that we believe that something is really a natural product and that it is made by synthetic means in the lab using synthetic harmful chemicals, and that process is not regulated.
- 13 Dec, 2017
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