Grey Hair, Aging, and a Growing Prostate: The Search for a Natural Solution - Eurinah Koeras

Year
2025
Summary

This research investigates a medicinal plant as a potential treatment for prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Findings show reduced PSA levels, hormone regulation, and selective killing of cancer cells while sparing healthy cells. The work suggests a promising, lower-side-effect alternative to conventional therapies, improving outcomes and quality of life.