The effect of a fungus rainbow on cancer
The effect of a fungus rainbow on cancer

The effect of a fungus rainbow on cancer

Rainbow mushroom (Phallus impudicus) is an interesting object of scientific research due to its medicinal properties, in particular in the fight against cancer. In 2016, a team of scientists from India conducted a study that was published in the Micromedicine "Immunophormacalogical Evauration of Phallus Impudicus Against Specialst Specialist Protein Antigen" magazine.It concerned the effect of the phallus impudicus mushroom on the immune system and its potential in the fight against cancer.

The study used the extract and protein of the Veselka mushroom to study its effect on various parts of the immune system, and it was conducted on mice. During the experiment, it was established that this mushroom contains low-molecular compounds, which can interact with signaling pathways in the body, particularly those responsible for inflammation and fighting cancer cells.

How does the influence happen?

The main active components of the Veselka mushroom, isolated in the research process, include proteins and other bioactive compounds that stimulate the body's immune response.One of the most important aspects of the rainbow action is the ability to stimulate cytokine production, such as TNF-Alpha (tumor necrosis factor-plays an important role in inflammation and tumor fight) and IL-4 (interleukin-4-immune response regulator).

In general, the study showed that the use of fungus extract leads to a noticeable enhancement of the immune response. The chief mechanism by which the fungus of rainbow helps to fight cancer is the ability to stimulate the production of TNF-alpha.This cytokine causes inflammation in tumors, which eventually destroys their blood vessels and blocks blood flow to the tumor, leading to its death.In particular, scientists recorded that after the use of the solution and protein of the Veselka mushroom, the level of TNF-alpha increased by 150%, compared to the control group, which led to the partial destruction of tumor cells in experimental animals.

In another animal study, the work of Kadukova et al.(2010) showed that Veselka extract inhibited the rate of tumor growth, reduced tumor volumes, and increased the effectiveness of cyclophosphane in mice with adenocarcinoma. In some cases, when the extract was combined with the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphane, almost complete tumor regression was observed in 25% of the animals.

Clinical studies on humans

We also have the results of another long-term clinical study on humans, which was conducted in Latvia from 1991 to 2005 (Kuznetsova et al., 2006). More than twenty-five thousand cancer patients with various types of cancer took part in it, including 11,475 patients Used rainbow (phallus impudicus). In a non -row, it was revealed that the life expectancy of patients who used the fungus extract of the phallus impudicus was longer for all types of cancer. Life duration was approximately 52% longer than in the control group.

Phallus impudicus fungus has potential antitumor properties due to the stimulation of the TNF-alpha, which can contribute to the destruction of tumor cells. Housing phallus impudicus is not a panacea, however, it can be an important helper in strengthening the immune system, its use in combination with other methods

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