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Ayurvedic Treatment of Oral cancer

Overview

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the incidence of oral cancer in India is high, and it is one of the most common types of cancer in the country. In fact, oral cancer accounts for about 30% of all cancer cases in India. We have treated 500+ patients with different kinds of cancer successfully. We use cow urine therapy and ayurvedic treatment of oral cancer without any side effect.

Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer or oral cavity cancer, is a type of cancer that affects the tissues in the mouth, including the lips, tongue, gums, inner lining of the cheeks, roof of the mouth, and floor of the mouth.

Oral cancer usually begins as a small, painless bump or sore, but it can grow and spread quickly if not detected early. It is most commonly caused by tobacco use (including smoking and smokeless tobacco), heavy alcohol consumption, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.

Ayurvedic treatment for Oral Cancer recommends herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications to help manage symptoms, boost the immune system, and promote overall health. It helps to reduce persistent soreness in the mouth and also reduces the lump in the neck. Also it keeps check on the quality of the breath and reduces bad breath.

Research

Jain’s cow urine therapy clinic aims for a happy and healthy life by integrating ancient Ayurvedic knowledge with modern technology. Our therapy means cow urine including Ayurveda works on a person’s three doshas that are- The Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These tri-energies maintain our health, any imbalance in these doshas, is responsible for human’s health and disease. We are glad to say that we have seen so many positive results through our treatment. Thousands of people got rid of many diseases after taking our treatment.

Our patients not only put an end to their disease but also live a disease-free healthy life forever. This is the reason why people are getting attention towards our therapy. Our years of research in Ayurvedic treatments have helped us advance our methodology. We aim to reach as many people as we can to build a healthy and happy society all over the world.

Effective Treatment by Cow Urine Therapy

Jain’s Cow Urine Therapy promotes Ayurvedic remedies, treatments and therapies that are known worldwide for their efficient results.

Jain's cow urine therapy helps to reduce the following symptoms of Oral Cancer -

  • Red or white patch in the mouth
  • Difficulty in swallowing or chewing
  • Changes in voice
  • Loose teeth or pain in gums
  • Numbness in mouth

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Key herbs which makes the treatement more effective

Kanchnar Guggul

Kachnar shows a cytotoxic effect by inhibiting cell (antimicrobial) division and reducing cell proliferation. The results of cytotoxic effects reflect the cancer healing potential of this herb and support its traditional use in cancer treatment.

Sahajana

The most widely used Sahajana anti-cancer drugs, such as kaempferol and iso-quercetin are used to treat cancer.

Sariva

Sariva, also known as Indian sarsaparilla, is a herb commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine for its anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Sariva has been used in the treatment of oral cancer due to its ability to detoxify the body, improve digestion, and boost the immune system.

Kalmegh

Kalmegh has the most critical lively aspect named andrographolide, famous as an intensive type of antitumors that forestall and smash cancerous bacteria.

Tulsi

Leaves of tulsi have an ingredient known as eugenol that is very potent in protecting most cells from cancer.

Trikatu

Trikatu is a herbal formulation used in Ayurveda, which is an ancient Indian system of medicine. It is made up of three spices: ginger (Zingiber officinale), black pepper (Piper nigrum), and long pepper (Piper longum).

Kali Mirch

Kali Mirch (black pepper) is a commonly used spice in Indian cuisine and traditional medicine. While there is some evidence to suggest that black pepper may have anticancer properties, and supports as a treatment for oral cancer.

Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is an herb commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for its anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-stress properties. While there is some preliminary evidence to suggest that ashwagandha may have potential in the treatment of cancer.

Pippli

In Pippli, a chemical compound discovered Piperlongumine (PL) prevents most cancer cells and is beneficial in stopping the extent of a tumor enzyme.

Gojala

We use gojala in our cow-urine therapy, basically it means cow-urine extract, the main component in our medicine. This extract is made of the urine of the indigenous breeds of cow. Gojala has its own benefits because it’s beyond the possibility of any kind of contamination. It has high quality and is abundant. When gojala mixed with ayurvedic herbs it becomes more effective to treat any disease and favourable to the consequence of the particular disease. This extract is superimly tested and that’s why it’s more trustable and beneficial as well.

Causes of Oral Cancer -

 

  • Tobacco use: Smoking cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or using smokeless tobacco can increase the risk of developing oral cancer.
  • Alcohol consumption: Drinking alcohol regularly or in excessive amounts can also increase the risk of developing oral cancer, particularly when combined with tobacco use.
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV): Certain strains of HPV can increase the risk of developing oral cancer, particularly in the back of the throat.
  • Age: Oral cancer is more common in people over the age of 50.
  • Gender: Men are more likely than women to develop oral cancer.
  • Sun exposure: Prolonged exposure to the sun can increase the risk of lip cancer.
  • Poor oral hygiene: Poor oral hygiene and a diet lacking in fruits and vegetables may increase the risk of developing oral cancer.

 

Prevention from Oral Cancer -

 

  • Quitting tobacco: One of the most important steps you can take to prevent oral cancer is to avoid all forms of tobacco, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and smokeless tobacco.
  • Limiting alcohol consumption: If you drink alcohol, it is important to do so in moderation. Men should limit themselves to no more than two drinks per day, and women should have no more than one drink per day.
  • Practicing good oral hygiene: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help prevent oral cancer by identifying any abnormalities or changes in the mouth early on.
  • Eating a healthy diet: Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can help boost the immune system and reduce the risk of oral cancer.
  • Using sun protection: If you spend a lot of time outdoors, it is important to use sun protection, such as lip balm with SPF, to reduce the risk of lip cancer.
  • Getting vaccinated against HPV: The HPV vaccine can reduce the risk of developing certain strains of HPV that are associated with oral cancer.

Symptoms of Oral cancer -

 

  • Persistent mouth sore: A sore or ulcer that doesn't heal within two weeks or continues to bleed.
  • Lump or thickening in the cheek: A hard lump or thickening in the cheek, tongue or neck.
  • Red or white patch in the mouth: A red or white patch in the mouth or throat that doesn't go away.
  • Difficulty swallowing or chewing: Difficulty or pain when swallowing, chewing or speaking.
  • Changes in voice: Hoarseness, changes in the voice or trouble speaking.
  • Loose teeth or pain: Teeth that become loose for no apparent reason or pain in the teeth or jaw.
  • Numbness or pain: Numbness, pain or a tingling sensation in the mouth, neck or face.
  • Bad breath: Persistent bad breath despite good oral hygiene practices.
  • Ear pain: Unexplained ear pain that occurs on one side.
  • Unexplained weight loss: A sudden unexplained weight loss that occurs without dieting or exercise.
  • Fatigue: Constant tiredness or fatigue, even after getting enough rest.

 

Types of Oral Cancer - 

 

Oral cancer can be classified into several types based on the type of cells in which the cancer originates. Here are some common types of oral cancer:

  • Squamous cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of oral cancer, accounting for about 90% of cases. It usually begins in the thin, flat cells that line the mouth and throat.
  • Verrucous carcinoma: This is a rare type of oral cancer that usually appears as a slow-growing, wart-like mass in the mouth.
  • Minor salivary gland cancer: Salivary gland cancers can occur in any of the salivary glands in the mouth, but are most commonly found in the minor salivary glands in the palate.
  • Lymphoma: Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system that can affect the lymph nodes in the neck and other areas of the body, including the mouth.
  • Melanoma: Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can occur on the lips or inside the mouth.
  • Adenocarcinoma: This is a rare type of cancer that begins in the glandular cells in the mouth.
  • Sarcoma: Sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that begins in the connective tissues of the mouth, such as the muscles or bones.

Stages of Oral Cancer

 

There are several stages of oral cancer, which are determined by the size of the tumor and whether or not the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes or other parts of the body.

The stages of oral cancer are:

  • Stage 0: This is also known as carcinoma in situ. At this stage, abnormal cells are found only in the surface layer of the tissue lining the inside of the mouth. These abnormal cells have not invaded deeper tissues or spread to lymph nodes.
  • Stage I: The cancer is small (less than 2 cm) and localized, meaning it has not spread to nearby lymph nodes.
  • Stage II: The cancer is larger than 2 cm but still localized, meaning it has not spread to nearby lymph nodes.
  • Stage III: The cancer has grown into nearby tissues and may have spread to one lymph node on the same side of the neck as the tumor.
  • Stage IV: This is the most advanced stage of oral cancer. The cancer has spread to nearby tissues and lymph nodes, or to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, liver, or bones.

 

Complications

 

Oral cancer can cause a range of complications, which can vary depending on the stage of the cancer and the location of the tumor. Some of the potential complications of oral cancer include:

  • Difficulty eating and drinking: Oral cancer can make it difficult to swallow, chew, and speak, which can impact your ability to eat and drink normally.
  • Changes in taste: Some people with oral cancer may experience changes in their sense of taste, which can make food and drink taste different or unpleasant.
  • Speech problems: Oral cancer can affect the tongue, lips, and other structures involved in speech, which can lead to problems with articulation and pronunciation.
  • Facial disfigurement: In some cases, surgery to remove the tumor or radiation therapy to treat the cancer can lead to changes in the appearance of the face and mouth.
  • Spread to other parts of the body: If oral cancer is not detected and treated early, it can spread to other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes, lungs, liver, or bones.
  • Recurrence: Even after successful treatment, oral cancer can sometimes come back in the same area or in other parts of the body.
  • Psychological impact: A diagnosis of oral cancer can be stressful and emotionally challenging, and may require ongoing support and counseling.

Recognitions

FAQs

What are the Ayurvedic treatments for oral cancer?

Our ayurvedic treatment for oral cancer usually involves a combination of Ayurveda super speciality Jain's Cow Urine Therapy and lifestyle modifications, herbal remedies, and our natural medication. Our specific treatment plan will depend on the individual's constitution and the severity of the cancer.

What are the Ayurvedic herbs used to treat oral cancer?

Ayurvedic herbs that are used to treat oral cancer in our herbal medicines include ashwagandha, turmeric, neem, guggul, and tulsi. These herbs have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and may help to boost the immune system and reduce the risk of cancer.

What are the benefits of using Ayurveda as a therapy for oral cancer?

Our ayurvedic therapies and remedies can help to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, improve the immune system, and promote overall health and well-being. They can also help to minimize the side effects of conventional cancer treatments, such as fatigue, nausea, and pain.

How can Ayurveda help with emotional and psychological well-being in oral cancer patients?

Ayurveda super speciality Jain's Cow Urine Therapy can help to reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep, and promote emotional and psychological well-being in oral cancer patients. In addition, Our Ayurvedic remedies such as ashwagandha and brahmi may also be helpful for reducing stress and anxiety.

What is oral cancer?

Oral cancer refers to the abnormal growth of cells in the mouth, and it can affect various areas including the lips, tongue, and throat. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)

What are the common risk factors?

Common risk factors for oral cancer include tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and exposure to HPV (human papillomavirus). (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)

How does oral cancer develop?

Oral cancer typically develops when there are genetic mutations in the cells of the mouth, leading to uncontrolled cell growth. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)

What are the early signs and symptoms?

Early signs of oral cancer may include persistent mouth sores, difficulty swallowing, and changes in voice. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)

How is oral cancer diagnosed?

As part of the diagnosis process, a medical professional will perform a thorough examination, imaging tests, and biopsies if necessary. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy) 

Can lifestyle choices impact oral cancer risk?

Yes, leading a healthy lifestyle that includes abstaining from tobacco and alcohol can lower your risk of developing oral cancer. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy) 

Is oral cancer hereditary?

Although there may be a genetic component, lifestyle factors are more often the cause of oral cancer. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)

How often should one undergo oral cancer screening?

Regular screenings are advised, particularly for those with high-risk factors, in order to identify and treat oral cancer early on.

Can oral cancer be prevented?

Healthy living, abstaining from tobacco, consuming little alcohol, and maintaining good oral hygiene can all help prevent oral cancer. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy) 

What role does nutrition play in oral health?

A balanced diet high in fruits and vegetables promotes oral health generally and may help lower the risk of oral cancer. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)  

Are there alternative therapies for oral cancer?

Some people experiment with complementary therapies, but it's important to see a doctor for evidence-based treatments. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy) 

How is oral cancer staged?

Determining the cancer's spread stage is a crucial step in treatment decisions. (Jain's Cowurine Therapy)

What treatment options are available?

Surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy are some of the treatment options available for oral cancer (Jain's Cowurine Therapy).

How does Jain's Cowurine Therapy support oral health?

Our products are made using natural and Ayurvedic principles to promote overall well-being, including oral health (Jain's Cowurine Therapy).

Can oral cancer affect young individuals?

Although oral cancer is more common in older adults, it can affect people of all ages, so awareness and prevention are important (Jain's Cowurine Therapy).

Are there support groups for oral cancer patients?

Yes, there are a number of support groups and organisations that offer resources and emotional support to those who are affected by oral cancer (Jain's Cowurine Therapy).