While our ancestors utilized dandelion syrup for its healing properties, contemporary knowledge reveals that dandelion roots can be a boon for cancer patients. Scientific research indicates that these roots outperform chemotherapy by effectively obliterating cancer cells.
A study conducted by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in Canada offers a beacon of hope for cancer patients. Dandelion roots have demonstrated the ability to “kill” cancer-affected cells without causing harm to other cells in the body, achieving this in approximately 48 hours, as per the study.
Consistent use of this plant in treatment has exhibited the capability to eliminate even the most resilient cancer cells. Given these exceptional outcomes, the research team has garnered additional support to further explore the potential of this plant.
John Di Carlo, 72, personally attested to the curative properties of dandelions. After three unsuccessful years with alternative treatments, he turned to dandelion root tea. In just four months, he experienced complete healing.