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Mirakle Integrated Health Centre

Breast Cancer

Usefulness of a Pragmatic Integrative Medicine Approach in the Management of Breast Cancer

We are excited to announce the publication of our new study titled “Usefulness of a Pragmatic Integrative Medicine Approach in the Management of Breast Cancer: A Case Series with Literature Review” in Medical Reports, an Elsevier Publication.

This research from Mirakle Integrated Health Centre, India’s largest integrative oncology setting, shows that this approach has been beneficial in reversing breast cancer.

Breast cancer

Oncothermia

Oncothermia

Mirakle Integrated Health Center, Pollachi

Oncothermia was introduced last year and the treatments are going well. We are glad to announce the publication of a research paper in Cureus, Part of Springer nature about Integrative Oncology for High-Grade Glioma: A Case Report on the Combined Effects of Oncothermia and Complementary Therapies. This is the first of such papers being published. A lot or research is being done by Dr.Pradeep and team at Mirakleihc.

The progress of the Integrated treatment for cancer is dong well and the current paper highlights the progress. I am enclosing the link to the publication below.

Intravenous Vitamin C in the Supportive Care of Cancer Patients

Abstract

This article reviews intravenous vitamin C (IV C) in cancer care and offers a rational approach to enable medical oncologists and integrative practitioners to safely provide IV C combined with oral vitamin C to patients. The use of IV C is a safe supportive intervention to decrease inflammation in the patient and to improve symptoms related to antioxidant deficiency, disease processes, and side effects of standard cancer treatments. A proposed rationale, together with relevant clinical safety considerations for the application of IV C in oncologic supportive care, is provided.

Targeting cancer vulnerabilities with high-dose vitamin C

Abstract

Over the past century, the notion that vitamin C can be used to treat cancer has generated much controversy. However, new knowledge regarding the pharmacokinetic properties of vitamin C and recent high-profile preclinical studies have revived interest in the utilization of high-dose vitamin C for cancer treatment. Studies have shown that pharmacological vitamin C targets many of the mechanisms that cancer cells utilize for their survival and growth. In this Opinion article, we discuss how vitamin C can target three vulnerabilities many cancer cells share: redox imbalance, epigenetic reprogramming and oxygen-sensing regulation. Although the mechanisms and predictive biomarkers that we discuss need to be validated in well-controlled clinical trials, these new discoveries regarding the anticancer properties of vitamin C are promising to help identify patient populations that may benefit the most from high-dose vitamin C therapy, developing effective combination strategies and improving the overall design of future vitamin C clinical trials for various types of cancer.

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