Effect Of Wheat Grass Juice In Supportive Care Of Terminally Ill
Cancer Patients - A Tertiary Cancer Centre Experience From India
Background: The solid content of juice made from wheat grass is 70%
chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is often referred to as "The blood of plant
life" and has almost the same chemical structure as haemoglobin.
Chlorophyll cleanses the blood by improving the supply of oxygen to the
circulatory system. Wheat grass is also a complete protein with about 30
enzymes, vitamins & minerals. Wheat grass juice has been proven
over many years to benefit people in numerous ways, building the blood,
restoring balance in the body, removing toxic metals from the cells,
nourishing the liver & kidneys and restoring vitality. The aim of
our study was to see the effect of wheat grass juice in terminally ill
cancer patients to improve the quality of life.
Methods: During period from January 2003 to December 2005 we selected
400 solid organ cancer patients in our palliative care unit of Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose Cancer Research Institute to see the effect of
wheat grass on improvement of haemoglobin level, serum protein &
performance status on terminally ill cancer patients. The age range of
the patients was 22 year to 87 year (median age 42 years). The different
types of cancers were Lung (25%), Breast (20%), Oesophagaus (11%),
Colon (9%), Ovary (8%), Hepatocellular carcinoma (6%), Stomach (6%) and
others (15%) respectively. We cultivated wheat grass in our campus. When
the grasses were 5 days old we took the fresh leaves including roots
and made fresh juice out of that and had given 30ml of juice to all our
400 cancer patients for continuous 6 months.
Result: The mean levels of haemoglobin, Serum total protein, albumin and
performance status were 8gm%, 5.4gm%, 2.2gm% and 50%. Fifty patients
required transfusion support & those patients were excluded from the
study. Other 348 patients are evaluated 6 months after giving wheat
grass juice. The mean values for haemoglobin, total protein &
albumin were improved significantly (pvalue < .005) and were observed
mean of 9.6gm%, 7.4gm% and 3.1gm%. White blood cell & platelet
count were same in both the cases. The performance status was improved
from 50% to 70% (Karnofsky) after wheat grass treatment.
Conclusion: We concluded that wheat grass juice is an effective
alternative of blood transfusion. Its use in terminally ill cancer
patients should be encouraged.
S. Dey, R. Sarkar, P. Ghosh, R. Khatun, K. Ghorai, R. Choudhury, R.
Ahmed, P. Gupta, S. Mukhopadhyay, A. Mukhopadhyay
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2006 ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings
Part I. Vol 24, No. 18S (June 20 Supplement), 2006: 8634