Healing Supplements
The following is intended for awareness and informational use. Research supplement details prior to starting them.
Garlic
Raw garlic is rich in bioactive compounds like allicin and sulfur-containing molecules. These compounds can serve as anti-cancer properties by inhibiting cancer cell proliferation, promoting apoptosis, and suppressing tumor development.
Garlic also acts as a prebiotic-like compound (its fibers and sulfur compounds promote beneficial bacteria like Bifidobacterium and help balance the gut microbiota while reducing dysbiosis).
Bee Propolis
Bee propolis, a resinous substance collected by bees, contains bioactive compounds like flavonoids and phenolics that exhibit anti-cancer properties by inhibiting tumor cell growth and inducing apoptosis.
Bee propolis can also reshape gut microbial communities, boost beneficial bacteria, strengthen the gut barrier, reduce pathogenic ones, and support anti-inflammatory effects linked to microbiome health.
Gut Biotics
The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in training and regulating the immune system—hosting a substantial portion of the body's immune cells (often cited as around 60-70% in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue)—to help recognize and eliminate abnormal cancer cells by promoting effective T cells and natural killer cells while keeping inflammation in check.
Probiotics (live beneficial bacteria), prebiotics through dietary changes (e.g., high-fiber foods), and related microbiome-supporting approaches can promote a diverse, healthy gut microbial community—enhancing anti-tumor immunity an reducing chronic inflammation.
