Inhibits cancer tumor growth. Anti-angiogenic. Blocks new blood vessel growth in tumors. Here is a paper: www.aidanproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/pgm-paper.pdf Tea of the leaves or a simple extract works best. Root is irritating laxative. Leaves are the anti-tumor part.
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