How Lemongrass May Help With Cancer

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By Shawn Hayes

Lemongrass is yet one more fascinating plant that originates in the Amazon rainforest. You may have heard that acai berry and other foods found in the rainforest can help prevent and cure disease, including cancer. New research indicates that lemongrass tea may be a cure for different types of cancer.

Lemongrass Tea

To use lemongrass as a cancer cure, steep fresh lemongrass in water and drink up to 8 glasses of the mixture a day as a tea. Do this on days when you’re going to receive chemotherapy. You can find fresh lemongrass at markets specializing in Thai and other Asian foods.

Make Your Cancer Cells Commit Suicide

Researchers at Ben Gurion University of the Negev have discovered that citral, the element that gives this herb its lemon aroma, actually kills cancer cells. The citral found in lemongrass tea not only can kill cancer cells, but also leaves the surrounding cells healthy and intact. The study describes the effect of citral as causing cancer cells to actually commit suicide.

An Age-Old Tradition

Some people ask whether it’s worth it to try to kill off cancer cells using nontraditional treatments. The real question is, why not? Drinking lemongrass tea certainly can’t hurt; in fact; it promotes good health. People have been drinking various types of tea for good health for centuries. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, you might try drinking lemongrass tea all day on the days that you have chemotherapy treatments. After all, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Contributor

Shawn is a dedicated health and wellness writer, bringing a wealth of experience in nutritional coaching and holistic living. He is passionate about empowering readers to make informed choices about their physical and mental well-being. Outside of writing, Shawn enjoys hiking, mountain biking, and exploring new recipes to share with friends and family.