Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Propolis Used to Treat Pancreatic Cancer

Press Release, 8/16/2010

A specialist New Zealand bee product being used in on-going international cancer treatment trials has been hailed by a South Korean man as the main factor in his mother’s recovery from pancreatic cancer.

Jae-woo Choi emailed staff at Te Awamutu-based honey health science company Manuka Health New Zealand Ltd thanking them for supplying him with BIO30™ Propolis.

Mr Choi gave his mother daily doses of BIO30™ soon after she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. A tumor had metastasized to her liver and lymph glands and her family had been told she had three to six months to live.

However, after chemotherapy treatment and a regime which involved large doses of BIO30™, a strict vegetarian diet and multiple supplements, her secondary cancers have now gone and the main tumour has shrunk.

"I don't think propolis is the only reason for her recovery," Jae-woo said in an email to Manuka Health, "but my family and I believe propolis is the main factor."…

1 comment:

pancreatic cancer symptoms said...

November is pancreatic cancer awareness month. The symptoms of pancreatic cancer are not very noticeable in the early stages, making it difficult to diagnose at a time when it can best be treated. Pancreatic cancer is an ugly, dangerous cancer. More people should be aware of it's symptoms, IMO. If there is awareness of the symptoms, it might improve survival rates.