Researchers discover ancient flower that naturally treats diabetes; Big Pharma immediately begins developing synthetic version
Friday, July 10, 2015 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
Tags: natural medicine, diabetes, sharp varthemia
Tags: natural medicine, diabetes, sharp varthemia
========================
========================
========================
Most Viewed Articles
Today
|
Week
|
Month
|
- Year • PSYCH DRUG SHOOTERS: Florida school shooter “was on medication,” reports Miami Herald, just like nearly all other mass shooters - NaturalNews.com
- Over a million children under the age of six are currently on psychiatric drugs in America - NaturalNews.com
- Coming to a Home Depot near you: Tesla's "invisible" solar roof tiles and home energy storage units will become available this year - NaturalNews.com
- On the same day that 17 children were murdered in a Florida high school, almost 300 Americans were killed by FDA-approved prescription medications - NaturalNews.com
- Did you fall for the “18 school shootings in 2018” fake news hoax? It’s a complete lie pushed by the dishonest left-wing media that hates America - NaturalNews.com
- So-called “cancer vaccine” isn’t a vaccine at all; it’s actually immunotherapy that boosts the body’s own immune function - NaturalNews.com
- We need more women like Michelle Malkin, a hero of truth, courage and the freedom to think - NaturalNews.com
- Slate, Yahoo News, NYT, WashPost, Mother Jones, CNN and The Atlantic all named as willing co-conspirators in deep state #RussiaGate propaganda plot - NaturalNews.com
- What's a little extra radiation gonna hurt — if your insurance pays for it? Study reveals dentists take many x-rays for financial incentives - NaturalNews.com
- The Health Ranger warned America almost TEN YEARS AGO about psychiatric drugs and school shootings… but no one listened - NaturalNews.com
- Survival first aid: How to stop excessive bleeding when you're off-grid - NaturalNews.com
- The latest LIE: American Pravda media claims President Trump made it easier for mentally ill to buy guns - NaturalNews.com
- Call to action in Florida: Stop mandatory HPV vaccination of children by opposing SB 1558, HB 1343 - NaturalNews.com
- Lunatic climate change scientists now pushing “outlandish, scary” geoengineering schemes to “cool the planet” - NaturalNews.com
- Amazon charged with 4,000 counts of selling illegal pesticides - NaturalNews.com
- Asthma attacks cut in half by vitamin D supplements, study finds - NaturalNews.com
- Here’s what dandelion roots can do for you: Digestion, blood flow, eyesight and more - NaturalNews.com
- Former military meteorologist admits military aircraft spray aluminum into the atmosphere - NaturalNews.com
Popular on Facebook
538
|
51
|
Created @(5/31/2017 8:13:18 PM)
========================
----------------------------
---------------------------- (NaturalNews) Israeli researchers have discovered an amazing plant native to their region that apparently helps treat type-2 diabetes naturally without the need for drugs or injections. But rather than promote the actual plant as a therapeutic option for patients, the team is instead working with drug companies to isolate the plant's "active ingredient" so it can be synthesized and turned into a patented, corporate-owned pharmaceutical drug.
The plant is known as Chiliadenus iphionoides, or sharp varthemia, and it has a stocky, furry-looking stem that produces spiny yellow flowers. In both cellular and animal models, extracts from this aromatic shrub have been shown to exhibit antidiabetic activity, helping to improve sugar absorption into muscle and fat cells, as well as reduce blood sugar levels.
Based on these powerful outcomes, as reported in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, sharp varthemia appears to be a godsend for people who suffer from diabetes mellitus, which the American Diabetes Association says is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. today. But you won't find the plant at your local CVS or Walgreens pharmacy, and you likely never will.
Whole-plant sharp varthemia can't be patented, so drug companies will steal one component in order to capitalize on it
It's not that sharp varthemia isn't effective at treating diabetes; it is, otherwise the researchers who discovered it wouldn't have stated the following in their study:
"Chiliadenus iphionoides extract increased insulin secretion in s cells as well as glucose uptake in adipocytes and skeletal myotubes. The extract also displayed hypoglycemic activity in the diabetic sand rat. ... Chiliadenus iphionoides exhibits considerable anti-diabetic activity, although the mechanism of action remains to be determined."
This is quite clearly a positive clinical outcome, but it doesn't do much to fatten the wallets of drug industry CEOs and executives who only profit when medicinal components are isolated and synthesized. Since natural plants can't be patented (at least not yet), there's no money to be made from selling sharp varthemia in whole-plant form.
Instead, scientists will have to figure out a way to steal the plant's "active ingredient," which in and of itself is a misnomer, since plants contain a host of bioactive components that work synergistically to promote healing. The complexity of this synergy is far beyond what any human scientist could ever comprehend, of course, hence the mysteries of the natural healing arts. But none of this matters when there's profits to be made.
Bio-piracy is the essence of the pharmaceutical industry; natural plants and herbs work better, but they don't generate billions in profits!
In the case of sharp varthemia, scientists working on behalf of drug industry moguls will identify what they believe to be the plant's "active ingredient," which they will then use to develop a drug that can be patented and sold for billions of dollars. And if anyone tries to sell the plant in whole form as medicine, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will surely swoop in and declare sharp varthemia to be an "unapproved drug."
Such a scenario is bio-piracy at its finest, robbing nature of her lifeblood in order to turn pieces of it into a for-profit, "sick care" health management pill or vaccine, and it's the foundation upon which the pharmaceutical industry is built.
It's exactly what drug companies did with the Madagascar periwinkle, a traditional medicine native to Africa that works as a natural appetite suppressant. It's also been shown effective in the treatment of leukemia which, once drug companies found out about this, resulted in components of the plant being bio-pirated and sold for huge profit.
"We need to do more in developing countries regarding informing people about biopiracy," said Yoke Ling Chee of the Third World Network, as quoted by DW.de. "But we also need to create more awareness among consumers so when they use products they know that biopiracy might be involved."
Sources:
No comments:
Post a Comment