3 Home Remedies for Cancer Which We Need To Think Upon

Cancer is a disease which is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of cells in a human body. Though there will be hardly a family in this world left untouched by this complex human body disorder, but it has not been yet understood completely. 


Some people believe cancer can be treated with Cannabis oil and eating clean food. This is a total myth as there is no scientific evidence available to validate their anti-cancer properties.  

In this blog, we will take a close look at three most popular home remedies for cancer & how effective they are in treating this disorder. 

1. Cancer Can Be Treated By Eating Certain Foods 
Given the huge volume of information present about cancer in Google and other World Wide Web search engines, people are being made to believe that this disease can be treated by eating certain foods. But the reality is that foods like Garlic, broccoli, fresh vegetables and fruits can help prevent cancer but if the disorder has been already diagnosed in a patient, it will be absurd to think that these will cure the disease. 


2. Alkaline Diet Fights Cancer 
Alkaline diet is suggested by most homeopathic doctors to their parents believing it can help prevent cancer.  They believe that an acid diet can encourage cancer formation so it needs to be replaced by the alkaline diet.  Although eating alkaline diet is good for health in many aspects but it is not a solution to prevent cancer formation in a human being. Tissue acidity is regulated by the brain and blood in an animal body, hence eating alkaline diet can alter or control cell growth in our body.


3. Cannabis Oil Can Treat Cancer
Due to some false beliefs, most people around the world, including some homoeopathic doctors have start believing Cannabis oil is more efficient than a chemotherapy treatment.  But there is not any evidence available that can validate this belief and prove cannabis can be an alternative to chemotherapy to prevent the growth of cancer cells. 


Conclusion 
The widespread sources of information available on the internet about any disease often lead to confusion than providing any solution. One source of information contradicts the claim of other and so on. So always consult a doctor to separate the fact from the fiction.