Ginger and Cancer, Osaka University: Starves Tumor Cells
Medicine Study Finds Compound in Asian Ginger Stops Tumors by Sabotaging Cellular Fat Production Instead of Glycolysis Gianluca Riccio 12th June 2025 Share In traditional Asian medicine, kencur is said to be a “prayer for health.” Now modern science is discovering that it may not have been just a metaphor. The Japanese study on ginger and cancer revealed that this tropical relative of the common ginger has a unique mechanism of action against tumors. Its active ingredient, ethyl p-methoxycinnamate, does more than slow tumor growth; it creates metabolic confusion in cancer cells, causing them to expend energy inefficiently and eventually weaken. Kencur is not the ginger you know Kencur (Kaempferia galanga) belongs to the same family as common ginger, but grows exclusively in the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Associate Professor Akiko Kojima Yuasa and his team of Osaka Metropolitan University They focused on this exotic relative for a reason: it contains hig...