A tree of solace for cancer patients
By Reema Narendran | ENS - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
18th January 2013 11:55 AM
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The decoction of leaves of the Paradise tree is being used as a complement to chemotherapy | Wikipedia
Paradise tree, a native of South and Central America and now grown widely in Karnataka, is fast becoming a tree of solace for many cancer patients in the state. The decoction of leaves is being used as a complement to chemotherapy, with patients vouching that it drastically improves the quality of life and even cure the cancer.
The leaves are sourced from Bangalore, where two retired agricultural scientists, Syamasundar Joshi and Shantha Joshi, are engaged in popularising this tree and the decoction. They do it without taking any money, charging patients only labour cost.
“We just want people to grow this tree. It is like taking health insurance,’’ said 73-year-old Syamsundar Joshi. The scientist duo said that the tree was originally brought to India to tide over the edible oil crisis. They noticed the plant was anti-bacterial, anti-tumorous and was good for gynaecological problems.
It was effective for cancer patients and the scientist couple found that the decoction could also bring down side effects of chemotherapy, minimise appetite loss and ensure fast recovery.
Shyla Ramdas of Vazhuthacaud here, who had heard about this decoction, was at first hesitant to give it to her husband, a stage-four cancer patient, who had malignancy in and around his intestine.
“The doctors were not very hopeful about his case and he kept on losing weight. But once he started taking this decoction, he was much healthier, driving the car and generally managing on his own. He even gained back the weight he had lost,’’ said Shyla.
Scientifically, validations are yet to come but isolated studies have shown that several compounds such as the quassinoids in Simarouba has anti-tumour and anti-leukemic (against blood cancer) action. Glaucarubinone, one such compound, has been found to have activity against drug-resistant mammary tumours in mice and anti-leukemic activity, again in mice. It has also been found to improve mitochondrial metabolism and extend lifespan in the nematode, Caenohabditis elegans.
Most patients that ‘Express’ talked to were willing to let chemotherapy or surgery take credit for their recovery, but in their hearts, believed that it was the Simarouba leaves that made them better. Simarouba glauca is the scientific name of the tree, the local one being ‘Lakshmitaru.’ The leaves are considered to be very effective in curing cancer of first and second stages, whereas in later stages, improvement in quality of life is what is expected. But for Lakshmidevi Pillai of Thrissur, who was suffering with an ovarian cancer that had spread to kidney and intestine, these leaves seemed to have worked.
‘’I had to undergo several rounds of chemotherapy and surgery, but on my last check-up date on October 28, they said everything was fine with me. I continue to drink the decoction,’’ said Shyla, who got her treatment in Gujarat, where her husband worked. Many of the patients, like Pearly Karun of Vazhuthacaud, came to know of these leaves from friends or relatives.
Pearly, whose malignancy had spread from the uterus to the lung, still had a 0.4 cm big tumour even after her chemotherapy.
“I used to feel drained but after starting on this decoction, my fatigue just disappeared. My stamina increased and I have become at least ten times more active now. I am sure that whatever is left of my tumour, will go away,” Pearly sounds confident.
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Comments(28)
The story is quite inormative and may be useful to many. If contact numbers given it would be more helpful to the needy,Plz do the needful
Posted by maj Shripad Bhat at 01/19/2013 15:53 Reply to this Report abuse
Please give the details of contact person and address.
Posted by ravin at 01/19/2013 18:06 Reply to this Report abuse
I need tretment of my cusion bro. please send me address for how i contact to u by rail or air or home address and phone no. Thanks
Posted by sekh umar at 01/20/2013 13:14 Reply to this Report abuse
The content of this article on lakshmi taru was heaven sent since my sister undergoing chemo would be highly benefited by the herb.She has been undergoing severe side effects due to the chemo-sessions.It will come handy for millions of sufferers.gbc menon
Posted by G.BALACHANDRA MENON at 01/21/2013 14:18 Reply to this Report abuse
Sir, my sister-in-law is under chemotherapy treatment at Achrjya harihar cancer research center,Cuttack,Odisha. Let me suggest how can i contact with Dr Syamsunar joshi,and get the medicine.I am ready to pay the medicine and postal expensive.Pl help me in this regard.
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