Treat Lung Cancer Naturally With Oncomin

Listen To Article [sc_embed_player fileurl=”https://bagdarafarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/apoorva-oncomin.mp3″] Oxygen is life for us but do we even realise what we are breathing in these days? With the inevitable rise in pollution levels, we are breathing in more of chemicals than fresh air. Add on the habit of smoking which further increases the chances of lung cancer. Statistics say that some people are dying from lung cancer than ovarian, colon, breast and prostate cancer combined. Lung cancer is also the number one killer cancer across the globe as of now. Lungs are a pair of vital organs that help to inhale oxygen and release carbon dioxide in the process of breathing. Lung cancer is a cancer that starts off in the lungs. Smokers have a very high risk of lung cancer, but people who never smoked can also get affected by this disease. What is cancer? In general terms, cancer is nothing but the uncontrolled growth of cells which form masses of cells called tumours. It can start off in one lung or both lungs and are called primary lung cancer. As the tumours grow in size as well as numbers, they interfere with the ability of the lungs to provide oxygen to various parts of the body. Malignant tumours are the ones that move from one part of the body to the other by the process of metastasis. Secondary lung cancer starts in some other part of the body, metastasises and ultimately reaches the lungs. There are Four Different Types of Lung Cancer: Adenocarcinoma- most common lung cancer in women and non-smokers which is formed in the mucus-producing glands of lungs. Squamous cell carcinoma– this is cancer which develops in the lining of bronchial tubes. Bronchioalveolar carcinoma- cancer which forms near the air sacs of the lungs Large-cell differentiated carcinoma- it is a rapidly growing cancer formed on the outer edges or surfaces of lungs. Most of the early symptoms go unnoticed. Some of the Common Signs and Symptoms when the disease is in Advanced Stages are: Chest pain Shortness of breath Excessive weight loss without any efforts Coughing up blood and a new cough that refuses to go away A headache Hoarseness of the voice As mentioned earlier smoking is one of the leading causes of lung cancer. Even passive smokers who are exposed to second-hand smoke are prone to lung cancer. How doe smoking damage lungs? The carcinogens or cancer-causing substances in the smoke start causing damages in the lung tissue. Initially, the body makes a few repairs to this damage, but over a period, the muscles start behaving abnormally and develop into cancer.  There are many Risk Factors for Lung Cancer which Include: Exposure to radon gas- radon is a natural breakdown product of uranium in soil, rock and water which becomes a part of the air that we breathe. High levels of radon can build up at homes. The family history of lung cancer Exposure to asbestos at the workplace in forms like arsenic, nickel and chromium also increase the risk of lung cancer. The diagnosis for lung cancer is made by imaging tests like CT scan and X-ray. Sputum cytology wherein sputum is observed under the microscope also reveals the presence of cancer cells. The tissue sample or biopsy can also be done. The treatment procedures will include surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy and targeted drug therapy. Bagdara Farms has come up with a product called Oncomin that is effective in preventing and treating lung cancer. It is a curcumin-based product which is also enriched with turmerone. These two polyphenols have the best therapeutic properties in them. As a potent, anti-cancer agent, curcumin can prevent DNA damage in cells, prevents cell survival signals of cancer cells and promotes activation of factors that cause induced cell death or apoptosis. Curcumin is an antioxidant which prevents the formation of reactive oxygen species, thus destroying lung cancer cells. It has been found that curcumin can reverse the mutagenic potential of Benzo (a) pyrene which is a carcinogen. Turmerone and curcumin can also protect the lungs against the effects of nicotine. The combination of curcumin and turmerone significantly increases the self-renewal capacity of lung cancer cells. Metastasis is prevented by curcumin by acting on various biochemical pathways and molecules that cause cancer cells to spread to other parts of the lungs. The side effects of cancer treatment can take its share of the toll on the health of a cancer patient. Curcumin protects from the drug-induced toxicity like chemotherapeutic drugs and also benefits as adjuvant therapy in lung cancer.  Recommended Dosages to Cure Lung Cancer with Oncomin: ½ tsp Oncomin, ¼ tsp cinnamon, ¼ tsp fresh ginger, one ground clove, ½ tsp cold pressed coconut oil, a pinch of black pepper is to be taken in a glass of warm water. Blend all of them and make it twice a day. Mix ½ tsp Oncomin, ½ tsp ground cumin and ½ tsp black pepper along with a tbsp of warm olive oil and have it with a glass of milk twice a day. Buy Oncomin and prevent Lung Cancer!
Keep Alzheimer’s Disease at Bay with Curcumin

Listen To Article [sc_embed_player fileurl=”https://bagdarafarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Curcumin-For-Alzheimers.mp3″] Memories of the good times always bring a good sense of nostalgia. Imagine how upsetting it must be not to be able to remember close ones and the memories associated with them. That is precisely what happens in Alzheimer’s disease. Also referred to as senile dementia, Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that destroys the memory and other vital mental functions. This loss is caused primarily due to the death of brain cells and is the most common form of dementia (a group of brain disorders that results in the loss of intellectual and social skills). Various medical studies and research have shown that the cause of Alzheimer’s disease could be a combination of environmental factors, genetic and lifestyle on the brain over a period. This disease slowly kills the neurons or brain cells and also decreases which leads to brain shrinkage. It is the most common type of dementia. The two main types of abnormal structures seen when a brain tissue affected with Alzheimer’s disease is examined under a microscope are: Tangles– Another protein called tau helps in the transport of nutrients throughout the long extensions of the brain cells. Threads of tau proteins twist into abnormal tangles inside the brain cells causing a failure in the transport system and death of brain cells. Plaques- The protein called beta-amyloid forms clumps in the brain that can damage the brain cells by disrupting the cell-to-cell communication. A vast collection of beta-amyloid on the outside of brain cells is one of the main culprits of Alzheimer’s disease. Some of the Risk Factors Involved in Alzheimer’s Disease Are: Family history and genetics- Scientists have found out that a person’s chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease increase if an immediate relative like a parent or a sibling has Alzheimer’s disease. The most potent risk gene is apolipoprotein e4. Gender- Women are more prone to developing Alzheimer’s disease as compared to men. Lifestyle- Lifestyle factors that can affect the development of Alzheimer’ s disease are high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, lack of exercise, obesity, smoking, diet minus fresh fruits and vegetables Age- As the age increases, the chances of getting Alzheimer’s also increases and the risk dramatically increases after the age of 65. Researchers have also found out that the rate of dementia doubles after every decade after the age of 80. Head trauma- Individuals who have had head trauma in the past have a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The initial symptoms include forgetfulness and mild confusion. Over a period, the person’s memory starts to fade off especially the recent ones. The ability to function at work and home starts declining. It may also cause the problem with thinking, reasoning, making judgements, decisions, planning and performing tasks. Some of the changes in the personality/ behaviour are depression, wandering, and changes in sleep pattern, mood swings, distrust, delusions, social withdrawal and irritability. There are no fixed tests to diagnose this condition. The physician might check the patient’s neurological function. Some other tests like blood test, urine test, CT scan, MRI scan of the brain and screening for depression can also be done. Since there are no drugs available for curing the disease, some medications are given to improve the symptoms and improve patient’s quality of life.  How Nuramin Helps in Alzheimer’s Disease Nuramin is a miraculous product from Bagdara Farms that can prevent and cure some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. It is enriched with the therapeutic goodness of curcumin and turmerone which help in the following ways: The anti-inflammatory property of curcumin and turmerone helps to decrease the inflammation in the brain, thus protecting it from degeneration of neurons. Curcumin has a neuroprotective property that protects the cells as well as cognitive function. Turmerone and curcumin are natural epigenetic agents which act as natural inhibitors of the enzyme that increases the probability of getting Alzheimer’s disease. Since curcumin has antidepressant property, it helps to reduce the incidents of depression in Alzheimer’s patients. The cognitive functions in the elderly are protected by curcumin by enhancing the memory. The anti-amyloidogenic properties of curcumin reduce the aggregation of amyloid beta plaques. It also prevents the collection of tau protein in Alzheimer’s disease. Recommended Dosages to Cure Alzheimer’s Disease:  For ten years and above- Take ½ tsp of Nuramin, a pinch of black pepper and boil it with a glass of water. Once boiled, add a dash of honey and consume it twice daily. ½ tsp Nuramin, 2 cups of water, ¼ tsp black pepper and 70 ml edible oil. Boil these together and make a paste. Store it in a jar and add ½ tsp of this paste to a cup of hot milk or tea and consume it once daily. Take ½ tsp of Nuramin, one tsp of raw honey and a pinch of black pepper. Boil 1 cup of milk with Nuramin and black pepper. Once boiled, add honey to it and drink this concoction twice a day. It is generally advised to start the dosages of Nuramin in small quantities and gradually increasing it over a period.
Evade Colon Cancer With Curcumin Therapy

Colon Cancer is the third most common form of cancer around the world as it tends to affect 1 in almost 20 people. In its nascent stage, it shows up in the type of polyp in the colon. In a period of 7 to 10 years, this polyp matures into a proper malignant growth that is almost impossible to excise. While in the polyp phase, the cancer cells are limited to the polyp and do not spread to other adjacent regions. It is, therefore, more accessible to intervene during this phase and remove the polyp to prevent the cancer growth and ultimately treat the condition. Can colon cancer be cured? Yes colon cancer is very much treatable and curable however this depends on how early it is detected However, it is difficult to catch colon cancer in its early days especially since the symptoms are either quite subtle or not present at all. There are some faint signs that one should be aware of to be able to spot any possibility of a polyp growing in the colon. Who is at high risk for colon cancer? The risk of colon cancer generally starts in people at the age of 50. Symptoms of Colon Cancer 1. Bloody Stool – Stools that are speckled with blood or are entirely black are a sure shot sign of something going wrong in and around your colon. Consult a physician if you see something like this for more than two days in a row.  2. Changes in Bowel Pattern – Colonic aberrations can meddle with your usual bowel movements and cause alterations to your set pattern. Keep an eye out for such changes and report them to your doctor.  3. Pain in The Stomach – A nagging abdominal pain or one that is sharp and frequently comes and goes should be discussed with a physician as quickly as possible.  4. Anaemia – If you have suddenly developed a low haemoglobin count and feel unusually drained and tired all the time, it is time to get yourself examined by a doctor. In case you have noticed any of the above signs recently or are over the age of 45, it is always a good idea to start being cautious. Your first step should be to consult a physician and get yourself screened for colonic carcinoma. The next step, irrespective of whether a polyp has been detected or not, should be to start taking a curcumin supplement that will help reduce any chances of developing a polyp in the future. Colon cancer stages: There are 5 stages of colon cancer. Stage 0 Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV Is there pain with colon cancer? Yes, in many cases, patients have felt cramps and stomach pain. What type of food causes colon cancer? It has shown in researches that eating habits do affect the cause of colon cancer. Regular and frequent eating of the below foods can cause colon cancer. Red meat, Processed meats, White bread, Sugary beverages, Alcohol, etc. What is the main cause of colon cancer? There is no accurate and exact cause of colon cancer however there could be many factors that can cause this condition. Food habits, smoking, alcohol use, hereditary and family history are some of these factors. What type of food causes colon cancer? It has shown in researches that eating habits do affect the cause of colon cancer. Regular and frequent eating of the below foods can cause colon cancer. Red meat, Processed meats, White bread, Sugary beverages, Alcohol, etc. Oncomin, a curcumin-based supplement has been created by Bagdara Farms to serve this very purpose. Since men over the age of 45 are more susceptible to developing colonic carcinoma especially if they have a family history of this kind of cancer, they should start taking a regular dose of Oncomin as part of their daily routine. Aside from being great for your overall well-being, Oncomin has entirely no side-effects since it is one hundred percent natural and organic. Here are some ways in which Oncomin can help you Manage Colon Cancer better: 1. Curcumin, a natural polyphenolic pigment found in turmeric, is the primary source of all the therapeutic properties that Oncomin boasts of. Once cancer cells develop in the body, they tend to thrive because specific enzymes promote the survival of these cells and also deactivate those pathways that are meant to induce apoptosis or cell death in the cancer cells. A regular dose of Oncomin, taken preferably before a polyp is detected, can help in triggering the pathways that induce cell death in cancer cells. Oncomin is helpful in completely cutting off the metabolic processes that keep cancer cells alive, therefore, making it difficult for them to survive.  2. Curcumin has excellent anti-inflammatory qualities that make it ideal for managing chronic inflammation that could be the cause of the development of colonic carcinoma. By inhibiting the activity of multiple pro-inflammatory pathways in the body like NF-kappaB and TNF-alpha, curcumin effectively combats chronic inflammation. It is thus a good idea to begin taking Oncomin proactively to stop any cancer progression in its tracks.  3. Chemotherapy is one of the most commonly prescribed treatment options in the case of colonic carcinoma. The biggest problem with this therapy is the excruciating side-effects that come hand in hand with it. Gastrointestinal issues, skin damage, kidney failure, etc. are all common fallouts of chemotherapy. The good news is that taking Oncomin in conjunction with chemotherapy can help tone down the intensity of these side effects. Curcumin tends to form a protective layer around the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory system as well as other organs to prevent excessive damage due to the harsh drugs administered.  4. Curcumin is a strong antioxidant that can help reduce oxidative stress in the body. Elevated oxidative stress makes your body a prime ground for the development of cancer cells. Therefore, by scavenging a wide variety of harmful free radicals like
Curcumin is Your Best Friend in Managing Cholesterol

Listen To Article [sc_embed_player fileurl=”https://bagdarafarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/PTT-20181215-WA0006.mp3″] Cholesterol is a term we all know and have heard of especially when people say that I can’t eat this have to watch my cholesterol levels. But do we know all there is to know about cholesterol, let us try and understand this sometimes friendly and sometimes unfriendly Cholesterol? What is cholesterol? Cholesterol as we know it is a wax-like substance our body needs and uses to protect (nerves), produce (hormones) and to make (cell tissues). Whatever amount of cholesterol our body needs is provided by the Liver, and some get into our body directly from the food consumed by us like eggs, meat and dairy products. But too much of a good thing is also bad same applies to too much cholesterol. Good Cholesterol, Bad cholesterol Bad cholesterol is another name given to Low-Density lipoprotein(LDL) and why it is bad is because it adds cholesterol to our body.  Good cholesterol is another name for High-Density Lipoprotein(HDL), and it is good because it removes extra cholesterol from the body. To make it simpler if your cholesterol level shows high LDL, you are more susceptible to heart problems while the same might not happen if your cholesterol levels show high HDL Ideal Cholesterol level so as to keep Heart Disease risk at bay: Total cholesterol level– it is best to keep it below 200,it will also depend on an individuals HDL and LDL level LDL cholesterol levels–best to keep it below 130, this again depends on your risk for heart disease HDL cholesterol levels– to reduce your risk for heart disease ideally it should be 60 or higher Triglycerides– best to have less than 150 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) What happens when your cholesterol is high? Your body does not give you any individual signs that you have high cholesterol, but a lot can happen inside if your cholesterol levels are high. The extra cholesterol gets stored in the arteries, and this buildup is a plaque, which hardens up to narrow down the arteries. If the deposits become too large, the artery might get blocked, and sometimes the plaque may burst to lead to clot formation. One can imagine the effects of the blocked artery on the health of your heart, a heart attack and heaven forbid if the artery carrying blood to the brain is blocked one might suffer a stroke. Why does one get high cholesterol? Our liver produces cholesterol needed by our body, and if we add to the cholesterol we get from our diet there is enough good cholesterol but having foods which are high in fat will give us a skewed cholesterol level. Being overweight and leading a sedentary and inactive life again puts you at risk of getting high levels of triglycerides. If you commit the cardinal sin of not exercising and being overweight, then you run the risk of lower HDL (good cholesterol) Diagnosis: this can only happen when you get a blood test done, and if you have a family history of the same then you must make it a point to get it done on a regular basis. Treatment This begins with making lifestyle changes, eating less high fat food, staying away from trans fats and including omega-3 fatty acid rich food in your diet.(salmon, herring, walnuts) Exercise in a must at least 30 minutes in day is the minimum . Begin with light yoga, walks and then increase gradually. You must also make Cardimin a part of your routine as it is the most natural method of maintaining cholesterol levels. Cardimin is fortified with the goodness of Curcumin which is a natural anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant agent. Both inflammation and oxidation cause extensive damage to the blood vessels and lead to plaque build, and Curcumin has powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant action which prevents this from happening. Scientific Evidence A study published in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. In mice with high LDL cholesterol, curcumin was not only shown to lower LDL cholesterol, but it also lowered triglycerides and C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of systemic inflammation. Furthermore, curcumin prevented the beginning stages of atherosclerosis in mice aortas and inhibited processes involved in cholesterol synthesis in their livers Click here Curcumin in Cardimin has powerful anti-atherogenic properties which prevent the formation of plaque in arteries. When taken as dietary fibre the curcumin in cardimin acts against lipids and prevents plaque formation and the nutrients present in curcumin ameliorate cholesterol molecules leading to lower cholesterol levels. The antioxidant property of curcumin prevents accumulation of lipids in the blood, thus regulating cell signals and giving the compound hypolipidemic action. This property works wonders in lowering the cholesterol levels and maintaining them. Curcumin also manages cholesterol levels in the intestines and suppresses LDL genes. If you are fighting high cholesterol, then get yourself Cardimin and say goodbye to bad cholesterol.
Ultimate Necessity in Today’s Life : How To Beat Stress Naturally

Listen To Article [sc_embed_player fileurl=”https://bagdarafarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/PTT-20190103-WA0004.mp3″] Stress has become part and parcel of our fast-paced life, and all of us experience it in one form or the other. For some of us speaking in public might cause unforeseen stress while for others getting stuck in traffic on a daily basis might be stressful. Stress is always there in one form or the other, let us understand one thing very clearly, and that is stress is not always bad, the kind of stress that makes you put in your 100% to get the desired result is said to be positive( but the instances are few) The real problem with negative stress is when it begins to interfere with your life and continues for an extended period, then it becomes chronic, and chronic stress affects all systems of our body in a negative manner and it is detrimental for our well-being. Stress changes our habits can lead to weight gain, damage our organs How Stress Affects Different Parts and Systems? Respiratory system- when one is stresses one breathes harder which is no problem for a normal fit person, but if you have asthma or emphysema ( lung disease) then it becomes difficult to get oxygen to breathe. In some cases acute stress can lead to panic attacks, death of a loved one can also cause an asthma attack. Cardiovascular system-this is not news that the heart and vessels work in tandem to ensure that all parts receive nourishment and oxygen, what is news though is the fact that our response to stress is also coordinated the activity of these two. Stress can spike up our heart rate to an alarming extent and also the contractions become stronger, the adrenaline and other stress hormones become messengers of this effect. As part of the response to stress, the blood vessels also dilate thus pumping more blood at a faster rate which in turns increases the blood pressure. ( fight or flight response) once the situation improves everything comes back to normal In case stress becomes Chronic then it means the effect is adverse on the cardiovascular system and also give rise to hypertension, heart attack or even a stroke. The circulatory system may also be affected due to inflammation brought on by chronic stress Endocrine system- under stress the hypothalamus sends a signal to the autonomic nervous system along with the pituitary glands to produce stress hormones. This has a different effect on different organs Kidney –adrenal cortex produces cortisol, and adrenal medulla produces epinephrine-giving to body the energy to run from danger Liver– more cortisol and epinephrine make the liver produce more glucose, and this is detrimental for those battling type 2 diabetes Nervous system: chronic stress.—can Lead to anger issue, behavioural changes. Chronic stress can damage brain cells cause anxiety disorders Musculoskeletal system- the first sign of stress is tensed muscles which is the body’s natural response to stress, but if it persists then chronic stress gives rise to headaches, migraines and in extreme cases muscle atrophy, muscle tension gives rise to stress-related musculoskeletal conditions. Gastrointestinal –stomach-esophagus-bowel– are all affected by chronic stress causing symptoms like diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, constipation, bloating and heartburn. Reproductive system—–Males can affect the testosterone levels. Reproductive system, sperm production and can lead to erectile dysfunction Females –stress affects menstruation cycle, sexual drive With stress becoming an integral part of our lives and the effects of stress touching every aspect of our life from behaviour to body functions and health problems like diabetes, blood pressure, infertility it is essential that we look for ways to combat it naturally. The best and the most natural way to fight all kinds of stress acute/chronic is to make Stessidra from Bagdara farms a part of your life. How Stressidra busts stress? Stressidra is 100% organic and natural and has a high curcumin content thus loaded with the pharmacological and therapeutic properties of this fantastic phytochemical. Curcumin has the power to reverse the damage caused by stress. Stressidra helps enhance the protein BDNF ( brain-derived neurotrophic factors) which is necessary for survival and proper functioning of brain cells thus preventing damage caused by stress The curcumin in Stressidra helps in regulating the activity of neurotransmitters thus balancing the levels and helping keep stress levels at bay. Curcumin has the unique action of regulating the gut-brain axis which helps in checking gastric and digestion related problems brought on by stress. Curcumin also has potent action in inhibiting the production of stress causing hormones. Curcumin controls stress at the cellular levels as stress tends to inhibit the natural anti-oxidant system and also promotes oxidative damage and this is when the powerful anti-oxidant action of curcumin kicks in and helps reverse. Curcumin helps balance the cortisol levels and also regulates the adrenal gland function which in turns helps regulate human behaviour on account of stress. The neuroprotective action of Curcumin helps protect the brain from the effects of chronic stress. The high curcumin content helps alleviate DHA levels not only in the brain but also in the liver tissues and this, in turn, leads to stronger cognitive function and reduces the anxiety attacks. The powerful anti-oxidant action of Curcumin reduces oxidative damage and the anxiolytic properties making it an efficient anti-stress agent. The behaviour-modulating mechanisms are activated by Curcumin in the central nervous system which helps manipulate the cell signals thereby improving control and preventing anxiety attacks. If you have stress( means you are alive), then Stressidra is the perfect tool to beat it at its own game.