- Just want to know about euphorbia, there is a rumor in our place, that euphorbia causes cancer, how people can get cancer on it? In our place some of the people already destroyed destroy their plants, even my cousin who spent money to bought buy it, he burnt it. For me “sayang”. I have also euphorbia, i am now planning to destroyed destroy it… Please advise if i have to destroyed my euphorbias…
- other say that euphorbia can cause cancer, is it true?
- is it true that euphorbia bring “malas” to the bearer of the said plant and eventually can cause cancer?
I got those comments from other bloggers on my post about euphorbia plants. I am really clueless about these “rumors” going around about this plant. Do you know anything about it? What are your thoughts on it? I’ve had my plants for several years already and we’re all okay. Hehehe I guess if one believes that it can cause malas, then it will be according to his belief.
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Crazy superstitious beliefs by pAsTeL CoRnEr
November 16th, 2008 at 5:57 am
1[...] this is just a follow up to my previous post regarding some beliefs about euphorbias causing cancer. What can you say about this kind of [...]
robert a cabacang
February 14th, 2009 at 4:09 pm
2Posted by: Seeker on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 – 08:47 AM
Plant sap ’causes cancer’ children play with the sap.
The sticky sap of the African milkbush may be an important cause of Burkitt’s lymphoma – the most common childhood cancer in much of Africa.
The milkbush (Euphorbia tirucalli) is a tropical plant that grows in many parts of Africa and in the Amazon rainforest of South America.
Africans use the white sap that gives the plant its name to make glue and herbal medicines, while children often play with it.
But scientists in the US have found that exposure to the sap may make children more susceptible to the effects of a cancer-causing virus.
It is common to see people growing the milkbush as fencing around their homes
Dr Rosemary Rochford
Burkitt’s lymphoma is a tumour of the immune system and is the most common childhood cancer in Central Africa, although in Western countries it is rare.
While scientists think infection with the Epstein-Barr virus is the major cause, they have struggled to identify other risk factors.
But several teams of researchers have noticed that rates of Burkitt’s lymphoma are much higher in areas of Africa where the milkbush is common than where it is rare.
Scientists from the University of Michigan grew milkbush plants in the laboratory and studied how the sap affected the behaviour of Epstein-Barr virus.
The virus often lies low within human cells, without causing much harm.
But scientists found that even very low concentrations of sap seemed to switch it into a more active state – in which it was much more likely to trigger cancer.
Switching on genes
In particular, milk bush sap seemed to make the Epstein-Barr virus switch on three genes crucial for its ability to replicate and infect new cells.
It is this ability which is thought to enable the virus to trigger cancer.
Lead researcher Dr Rosemary Rochford, of the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, said: “In countries like Kenya and Tanzania, it is common to see people growing the milkbush as fencing around their homes, making it into medicine, or children using the gooey sap as a toy.
“Yet we’ve found evidence that they may unknowingly be putting themselves in danger.”
Sir Paul Nurse, director general of Cancer Research UK, said: “In Africa a depressingly high proportion of children die with almost no treatment, so it is particularly important to identify the factors that may be increasing their risk, in order to help prevent the disease.
“Further research is necessary to confirm the link between exposure to milkbush sap and Burkitt’s lymphoma.
“But this study could be important, if avoiding exposure to the plant reduced the number of children suffering from the disease.”
The research is published in the British Journal of Cancer.
BBC Scotland
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