Brain cancer is an illness that affects a large number of individuals across the globe. It can be very challenging for you or a loved one to develop a brain tumor, as it can leave feelings of fear or uncertainty. The usual method for how brain cancer is diagnosed is upon discovering certain unusual signs of brain cancer. These can include seizures, headaches, changes in mood, and more. Doctors will usually perform various tests, such as MRI scans, in order to provide a brain tumor diagnosis and its severity.1

Many brain tumors develop in the brain’s glial cells and form into low-grade gliomas or high-grade gliomas. Upon the discovery of brain cancer, a team of doctors will often give different recommendations for what the best options may be to treat the discovered brain tumor. The targeted therapy options will vary depending on the position and severity of the tumor in the brain and spinal cord.

Some alternative brain cancer treatments can be less invasive and include a more natural approach. A more natural option for removing brain tumors may be preferred by some individuals who would rather not undergo an operation, post-surgery recovery, or any potential side effects from heavier brain cancer treatments or chemotherapy drugs. 1 Keep reading to learn more about the various natural ways to fight brain cancer.

Natural Remedy Options

Current research on natural remedies for brain cancer is still lacking, partly because science still does not understand the mechanisms involved with brain cancer itself. However, certain natural and herbal remedies for brain tumors may help to reduce the risk of brain cancer, inhibit cancer cell growth, and ease some of its more common symptoms.

#1 Folic Acid

Folic acid is an example of the type of herbal remedy used to treat brain tumors. Folic acid is a type of B vitamin that is found in food including dried beans, peas, lentils, whole-wheat products, liver, asparagus, and spinach. Folic acids help the body produce and maintain new cells. It can also help to prevent changes in DNA that could lead to cancer. However, brain tumor-shrinking foods that contain folic acid can cause some side effects including that nausea, bloating, and sleep problems, among some other side effects.

#2 Fish Oil

Fish oil is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s are essential fatty acids, meaning that you can’t produce it naturally and can only obtain it via your diet. These fatty acids make up the membranes of cells throughout the body, affecting the function of cell receptors within those membranes. Omega-3 fatty acids also act as precursors for a variety of hormones involved in inflammation, blood clotting, maintaining arterial walls, and other basic bodily functions.

Omega-3 fatty acids are known to possess powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Inflammation and oxidative stress are known contributors to cancer growth.

Accordining to St. Lukes Hospital, “Omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish oil, 1 to 2 capsules or 1 tbsp. (15 mL) of oi taken 1 to 2 times daily can help reduce inflammation and enhance immunity.” Some rodent studies have found that DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), a type of omega-3, may help to reduce the size of tumors while enhancing the effects of certain forms of chemotherapy.5

#3 Chokeberry

Chokeberries, the fruits from the Aronia melanocarpa plant, are primarily known for their rich antioxidants. However, some studies suggest that chokeberry extract may help to inhibit cancer cell proliferation, adhesion, and migration, contributing to a reduced risk of growth and metastasis.6

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#4 Curcumin

Curcumin is a pigment compound that is responsible for giving turmeric its unique yellow color. Along with its natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, curcumin may prevent the proliferation of cancer cells. Studies suggest that curcumin may be effective in reducing brain tumor growth, disrupt molecular signaling between cancer cells, and preventing potential brain metastases.7

#5 Bromelain

Bromelain is a digestive enzyme commonly found in pineapples. The enzyme helps with the breakdown of proteins in food. However, some studies suggest that bromelain may play a role in preventing or reducing brain cancer. Research has found that bromelain may help to prevent cancer cell growth and metastasis, while also exerting some anti-inflammatory properties, specifically on malignant glioma cells.8

#6 Indian Frankincense

The key ingredient in Indian frankincense is boswellic acid, a gum resin extract that is also found in other plants of the Boswellia species. Boswellic acids are frequently used as an adjunct treatment for glioblastomas and other malignant brain tumors. Studies suggest that the mechanisms of action may include natural antitumor cell and anti-inflammatory properties, which is believed to help inhibit cancer cell growth and preventing edema formation.9

#7 Vitamin C

Most often associated with cold and flu remedies, vitamin C is a natural antioxidant that plays a role in the immune system and produces collagen. Some studies have found that high doses of vitamin C, taken orally or intravenously, may help to improve the quality of life and reduce the side effects in a cancer patient.10

#8 Zinc

Considered an essential trace element, zinc plays an essential role in regulating the immune system, maintaining general growth and development, and synthesizing protein and DNA. Zinc deficiency tends to be common among cancer patients. Studies have found that zinc may halt the growth and spread of cancer cells by inhibiting overactive calcium signals.11

Before using such vitamin or supplemental options, it’s important to understand that no single home remedy will necessarily cure cancer, but they can help you better manage symptoms and improve your health alongside other forms of cancer treatment. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if health supplements might help with symptoms of brain cancer.1,2,3,4

Signs and Symptoms of Brain Cancer

Detecting brain cancer early is crucial for timely intervention and treatment. Understanding the signs and symptoms of brain cancer can help individuals recognize potential warning signs and seek medical attention promptly. While these symptoms may vary depending on the location and size of the tumor, here are some brain cancer symptoms that you should look out for:

  • Headaches: Persistent and severe headaches that are often worse in the morning or accompanied by nausea and vomiting can be a potential symptom of brain cancer. These headaches may differ from regular headaches and may not respond to typical pain relief methods.
  • Seizures: Unexplained seizures, especially in individuals without a history of seizures, can be a sign of brain cancer. Seizures may manifest as convulsions, twitching of the limbs, loss of consciousness, or unusual sensations.
  • Cognitive and Behavioral Changes: Brain cancer can impact cognitive functions, leading to changes in memory, concentration, and decision-making abilities. Individuals may experience confusion, difficulty finding words, impaired judgment, personality changes, or mood swings.
  • Vision and Hearing Problems: Visual disturbances such as blurred vision, double vision, or loss of peripheral vision can occur with brain tumors. Hearing problems, such as ringing in the ears (tinnitus) or hearing loss, may also be observed.
  • Motor Skill Impairment: Brain tumors can affect motor skills, resulting in muscle weakness, numbness, or difficulty with coordination and balance. Individuals may experience clumsiness, difficulty walking, or weakness in specific body parts.
  • Speech and Language Difficulties: Brain tumors located in areas responsible for speech and language can cause difficulties in communication. Slurred speech, difficulty articulating words, or trouble understanding and comprehending language may be observed.
  • Fatigue and Weakness: Persistent fatigue and weakness that cannot be explained by other factors can be a symptom of brain cancer. Individuals may feel excessively tired, lack energy, and experience decreased stamina.
  • Changes in Sensation: Brain tumors can cause changes in sensation, such as tingling or numbness in the arms or legs, or changes in the sense of touch, taste, or smell.

It’s important to note that these symptoms are not exclusive to brain cancer and can be attributed to various other conditions. However, if these symptoms persist or worsen over time, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and proper diagnosis.

Conventional Treatment Options for Brain Cancer & Why Natural Remedies May be the Preferred Choice

It’s important to note that the most suitable treatment approach for brain cancer depends on various factors, such as the tumor type, size, location, and individual patient characteristics. In addition to natural remedies, there are various conventional treatment options available, including surgeries and drugs. Determining the most appropriate treatment options for brain cancer requires careful evaluation of individual circumstances, and close collaboration between healthcare professionals and patients is vital in navigating this complex journey.

Surgeries: Removing the Tumor

Most neurosurgeons and physician teams that have evaluated the form of the brain tumor will recommend surgery if the tumor is able to be operated upon. Surgery is a method used to remove tumors either entirely or partially from the affected brain tissue. The hope of surgery is that by removing the tumor from the brain tissue, the cancer will also be removed from the brain. However, some brain tumors can’t be operated upon due to the brain region in which a tumor may be placed. In the situation of inoperable brain tumors, the surgical operation may potentially prove to be more dangerous than effective for patients. While surgery is the usual option for the treatment and removal of brain cancer when possible, there are alternative options to surgery that can also be considered.

Chemotherapy: Systemic Treatment

Chemotherapy utilizes powerful drugs to destroy cancer cells or inhibit their growth. In the context of brain cancer, certain chemotherapy drugs can be administered orally or intravenously to target and kill tumor cells. Systemic chemotherapy aims to reach cancer cells throughout the body, including the brain. However, its effectiveness in treating brain cancer may be limited due to the blood-brain barrier, which can impede the drug’s entry into the brain tissue.

Radiation Therapy: Targeted Radiation

Radiation therapy utilizes high-energy beams to target and destroy cancer cells. In the case of brain cancer, external beam radiation therapy can be precisely directed to the tumor site, minimizing damage to healthy surrounding tissue. This targeted approach aims to shrink or control the tumor and alleviate associated symptoms. Radiation treatment may be combined with other treatment modalities, such as surgery or chemotherapy, to enhance therapeutic outcomes.

Targeted Therapies: Precision Medicine

Targeted therapies are a relatively new approach to treating the different brain cancer stages. These therapies aim to disrupt specific molecular pathways involved in tumor growth and progression. By targeting these specific molecular markers, targeted therapies can potentially inhibit the growth of cancer cells while minimizing harm to healthy cells. These therapies may include monoclonal antibodies, small molecule inhibitors, or other precision medicine approaches.

Individuals and healthcare providers choose between conventional methods and natural remedies when treating brain cancer. While surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy have long been the standard approaches, some individuals prefer natural remedies for various reasons.

Firstly, natural remedies are often perceived as having fewer side effects than conventional treatments. Surgeries risk infection and damage to healthy brain tissue, while chemotherapy and radiation therapy can lead to adverse effects like nausea, fatigue, hair loss, and weakened immune function. Natural remedies derived from herbs, plants, and nutritional supplements are considered gentler alternatives.

Secondly, natural remedies take a holistic approach by addressing not only the physical aspects but also the emotional and mental well-being of the individual. They aim to strengthen the body’s natural defenses, promote healthy cellular function, and support its healing processes. This comprehensive approach improves the overall quality of life and fosters a sense of well-being throughout the treatment journey.

Moreover, natural remedies offer the potential for personalized and individualized treatment plans. Recognizing that each person is unique, these remedies can be tailored to specific needs, considering factors such as overall health, nutritional status, and tumor characteristics. This personalized approach resonates with individuals seeking a more customized treatment experience.

Active participation is often required with natural remedies. Individuals must make dietary and lifestyle changes, incorporate stress-reducing practices, and take proactive steps to support the body’s natural healing abilities. This sense of empowerment and active involvement in the treatment process can enhance overall control and well-being.

Finally, natural remedies can complement conventional treatments. They serve as adjunct therapies to enhance effectiveness and reduce side effects. By integrating natural remedies with conventional treatments, individuals can create comprehensive and synergistic treatment plans, maximizing the benefits of both approaches.

Considering the potential benefits of minimizing side effects, supporting overall well-being, providing personalized treatment, empowering individuals, and integrating complementary therapies, choosing natural remedies as a preferred treatment option for brain cancer requires careful consideration.

Holistic Treatment at Immunity Therapy Center

If you or a loved one is diagnosed with a brain tumor, it’s important to be aware of the options available for treatment and understand that it is not a situation you must go through alone. Here, at Immunity Therapy Center, we offer various natural and alternative options for brain cancer treatment. Every individual who is going through cancer has a very unique experience. The team members at our center understand that it is incredibly important to have a dedicated community that puts cancer patients and their needs first. This is why we offer a supportive network of individuals who can provide hope, positivity, and knowledge to patients undergoing cancer treatment.

Every patient at Immunity Therapy Center is able to receive specific one-on-one time with their doctor who is available to answer any and all questions regarding their brain cancer or their therapy. Our center knows how to treat brain cancer naturally, with over 15 different alternative cancer treatments to treat brain cancer symptoms and cancer itself.

Brain cancer is a very serious condition, and is cared for with the utmost precaution at ITC.

At Immunity Therapy center, we treat roughly 8 cases of brain cancer a year. 70% of brain cancer patients respond positively to our treatments. Just take Ruth Hersberger. She is from the Amish community in Ohio, and came to ITC in 2021 seeking natural treatment for brain cancer. According to her doctors in the US, she is now living cancer-free today.

Our doctors at Immunity Therapy Center will always ensure their cancer patients are receiving the cancer therapy that is best suited for them, and as such, make efforts to evaluate and determine if at any point a patient’s cancer therapy should be changed. Our cancer center offers natural remedies to treat cancer instead of radiation therapy or chemotherapy drugs. There have been some cases of patients with stage four cancer who were told that they could not be helped any further and were still able to find relief and effectiveness from the natural brain cancer treatments provided at the Immunity Therapy Center. To help you tackle your diagnosis, visit or call our Tijuana natural cancer clinic and learn more about the targeted therapy options available to you.

 

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February 25, 2020

Dr. Carlos Bautista is a Board Certified Medical Doctor. He received his Medical Degree from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California and has more than 20 years of experience working with Alternative Medicine to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases, chronic degenerative diseases, and infectious diseases. He opened Immunity Therapy Center in 2007 with the goal of providing the highest quality medical care for more than 5,000 patients.

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